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Official Report Meeting date: 20 September 2023

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 20 September 2023

I am a partner in the organic farming business of J Halcro-Johnston & Sons, I am the owner of a croft and I am a member of NFU Scotland and Scottish Land & Estates.Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Our next item is a round-table evidence session on the Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 May 2023

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 02 May 2023

A breadwinner may lose his or her job, or there may be the need to put a daughter or son through university. A great number of things may change, so the measure is designed to provide flexibility, under the control of the court.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 October 2022

Finance and Public Administration Committee 04 October 2022

I think about the community that I represent. My son has just left primary school. A third of his class were the children of EU migrants who came here as young people 20 years ago, started working, met people and made their family life here.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 March 2022

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 31 March 2022

In our session last week, I was particularly struck by one individual who told us that two of their grandchildren were given to them because their son or daughter could not look after them.
Last updated: 11 June 2025

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S6M-17428: Karen Adam: Thomas Blake Glover, Fraserburgh’s International Legacy— That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the extraordinary global contribution of Thomas Blake Glover, a pioneering Scottish merchant and industrialist, who was born on 6 June 1838 in Fraserburgh, at what is now known as Glover Garden on Commerce Street, and who was the son of the town’s harbour master; acknowledges Thomas Blake Glover’s key role in 19th century Japan, where he supported the Choshu Five, a group of young scholars whose work helped shape modern Japanese governance, industry and education, including the introduction of sign language; notes his pivotal contribution to the establishment of the Mitsubishi Corporation and his influence in the development of Japan’s shipbuilding and industrial sectors; celebrates the enduring cultural and economic links between Scotland and Japan that it believes Thomas Blake Glover helped to foster, including the internationally renowned Glover Garden in Nagasaki; recognises the contemporary relevance of his legacy in Fraserburgh, where offshore wind turbines, visible from the coast and maintained at the harbour where Thomas Blake Glover’s father served, include parts manufactured by Mitsubishi; acknowledges what it sees as this powerful link between Fraserburgh’s maritime heritage and its current role in the global energy transition; welcomes the development of Fraserburgh’s own Glover Garden as a symbol of education, pride and international friendship, and wishes every success to the organisers and attendees of the inaugural Thomas Blake Glover Festival, taking place on 8 June 2025, in the hope that it will become a lasting annual celebration of Fraserburgh’s unique contribution to global history.
Last updated: 1 October 2024

Salmon farming Animal Equality 20 September 2024

Hinchliffe, S. et al. (2016) Pathological lives: Disease, space and biopolitics. John Wiley & Sons. 18. Jensen, P.M. (2022) ‘On-land fish farmer has treated stock for lice’, Fish Farming Expert, 2 December.
Last updated: 10 April 2024

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PB/S6/21/27 S6M-00388: Alex Rowley: Post Office Closures - That the Parliament is deeply concerned by the latest round of post office closures; understands that this will see 31 Spar stores across Scotland, including nine across the Mid Scotland and Fife parliamentary region, close their post office counters over the next six months; is deeply disappointed that the operator, CJ Lang & Son, has said that, after 18 months of negotiations, the choice to close the counters has been "carefully considered" and was due to "industry-wide pressures"; believes that post offices offer a vital service for communities, including by providing a place for people to pay their bills, collect benefits, drop off their parcels and buy stamps; understands that around 17 million customers across the UK, including a third of all small businesses, visit a post office every week; believes that the number of post offices has almost halved across the UK since the early 1980s, and notes the view that communities cannot be left stranded without access to the essential services provided by post offices.
Last updated: 10 April 2024

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S6M-00388: Alex Rowley: Post Office Closures - That the Parliament is deeply concerned by the latest round of post office closures; understands that this will see 31 Spar stores across Scotland, including nine across the Mid Scotland and Fife parliamentary region, close their post office counters over the next six months; is deeply disappointed that the operator, CJ Lang & Son, has said that, after 18 months of negotiations, the choice to close the counters has been "carefully considered" and was due to "industry-wide pressures"; believes that post offices offer a vital service for communities, including by providing a place for people to pay their bills, collect benefits, drop off their parcels and buy stamps; understands that around 17 million customers across the UK, including a third of all small businesses, visit a post office every week; believes that the number of post offices has almost halved across the UK since the early 1980s, and notes the view that communities cannot be left stranded without access to the essential services provided by post offices.
Last updated: 18 July 2022

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I was still terrified to talk to her school and doctor about this, because I was worried that I would be told that I would have to accept her as my son. But I had to because she was suicidal.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 June 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 27 June 2019

This week, Mr McClelland’s father, Michael, said this: “Why was James Wright out on a tag, how did he get it off and why wasn’t he lifted? ... where was the system when my son was murdered and why won’t they answer these questions?”

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