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Last updated: 17 January 2023

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*S6M-07521 Michelle Thomson: Donations to Strathcarron Hospice from Grangemouth’s Syngenta FC Teams—That the Parliament congratulates Syngenta Football Club based in Grangemouth, Falkirk, on what it considers its generous donation to Strathcarron Hospice; understands that the community football club’s players and families have combined their efforts to take part in a bring £1 to training initiative, which funded donations of fresh food and non- perishable items to Strathcarron’s Frankerton Hospice; believes that alongside the donations of food made to the hospice, there were 34 hampers presented to hospice staff, and 23 toys to be handed out to children visiting relatives in the hospice on Christmas Day; notes that this was a combined effort from all members of Syngenta FC, from the academy to the walking football and pan disability teams; recognises the community contributions of donations and aid from Tesco in Bo’ness, Kerrie’s Coffee Shop in Grangemouth and the Newtown Post Office in Bo’ness which, it understands, greatly helped Syngenta FC’s initiative, and wishes the teams at Syngenta FC all the best for the future.
Last updated: 18 November 2022

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Supported by: David Torrance*, Colin Beattie*, Jeremy Balfour*, Miles Briggs*, Stuart McMillan* *S6M-06861 Kenneth Gibson: Ardrossan Winton Rovers U14 Girls Team Wins South West Region Erin Cuthbert U14 Girls League—That the Parliament congratulates Ardrossan Winton Rovers U14 Girls Football Team for winning the South West Region Erin Cuthbert U14 Girls League; understands that the team played without defeat, scoring 53 goals throughout the league, and are the first in Ardrossan, Saltcoats and Stevenson to win the U14s league; recognises the club’s work to encourage girls into football, with 80 girls currently playing across four teams, and wishes the team the best in future leagues.
Last updated: 14 December 2021

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Supported by: Rona Mackay*, Bill Kidd*, Gillian Mackay*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Foysol Choudhury*, Martin Whitfield*, Miles Briggs*, Stuart McMillan*, Neil Bibby* *S6M-02523 Marie McNair: Baljaffray Football Club Shows Racism the Red Card—That the Parliament notes that Baljaffray Football Club was established in Bearsden in 1996 and is celebrating its 25th year this season; applauds the under-16s team, which, along with West Park United, is "Showing Racism the Red Card", and celebrates the young football players of Scotland's communities taking a stand against racism and creating an inclusive and supportive sporting environment for all.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 June 2012

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The Scottish Government’s own websites do not depict inappropriate content and internet access for staff is filtered to prevent access to inappropriate sites, include those containing pornographic or other offensive material. Scottish Government policies, including an IT Code of Conduct and the Civil Service Code, apply in determining the standards of condu...
Official Report Meeting date: 19 June 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 19 June 2014

Although it is not an exhaustive list, the following are examples of the types of incident that are recorded: protests and demonstrations, photo shoots and external events, high-profile and VIP visits, concerns regarding members of the public within or outside the building, crimes that have taken place, arrests or detentions of people on campus, road traffic matters, and unusual or offensive correspondence. As for the number of incidents that have been recorded since 2012, I can tell John Wilson that in 2012 there were 145, in 2013 there were 180 and in 2014 there have been 79 to date.
Last updated: 29 August 2025

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Supported by: Bob Doris*, Martin Whitfield*, Miles Briggs*, Stuart McMillan*, Sandesh Gulhane* R, Annie Wells*, Bill Kidd*, Brian Whittle*, Foysol Choudhury*, Annabelle Ewing*, Kenneth Gibson*, Clare Adamson*, Paul Sweeney*, Fulton MacGregor*, Ruth Maguire*, Pam Gosal* *S6M-18603 Tim Eagle: Welcoming the Launch of Mind Hop Brewery in Alves—That the Parliament welcomes the launch of Mind Hop Brewery and its new non-alcoholic beer brand, Mind Hop; understands that the business was established by long-time friends Callum Hogg, Alexandra Monday 1 September 2025 22 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan Chapman, and Ross Milligan, who are all from Moray, and that it initially began as a hobby before developing into a small-scale business operating from a brewery currently housed in Ross's garage in Alves; notes that the brand currently offers a nitro stout and a lager, with an IPA in development, and it is stocked in six locations across Moray and one in Nairn; appreciates their commitment to mental health by donating 10% of profits to grassroots initiatives and sponsoring the Moray Mental Health Football...
Official Report Meeting date: 26 November 2024

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 26 November 2024

Landlord registration was introduced in 2004 under the Antisocial Behaviour etc (Scotland) Act 2004 and the fine was increased in 2011.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 December 2012

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It is important to note that reported charges only contain information about the nature of the offensive conduct and not about the religious affiliation of the victims of incidents.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 April 2025

Economy and Fair Work Committee 23 April 2025

They will also have academic preparation—for us, the gold standard would be a national 5 qualification in maths and science—that type of thing. They will have had behavioural preparation, too. Those are three pillars that we measure candidates on.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 December 2024

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 03 December 2024

Another example where there has been a lot of controversy comes from school questionnaires that are used to understand the behaviour and lives of our children and young people.

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