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Official Report Meeting date: 9 November 2017

Public Petitions Committee 09 November 2017

I think that the complexity of the autism spectrum and the complexity of behaviours that you see on it makes the issue challenging.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 March 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 05 March 2015

Footballs have been sourced from Bala, which George Adam spoke about.
Date published: 2 February 2018

Common UK Frameworks after Brexit - Annex: Areas of intersection between EU law and devolved legislative competence

Also Driver certificates of Professional CompetenceYesNoNoHarboursYesYesYesInland transport of dangerous goods and transportable pressure equipmentYesNoNoMaritime Employment and Social RightsYesNoNoOperator licensing (roads)YesNoNoPassenger Rights (rail)YesNoNoRail Franchising RulesYesYesYesRail Markets and Operating LicensingYesYesNoRail Markets: safety rules and régimesYesNoNoRail Markets: technical standardsYesNoNoRail Markets: Train driving licenses and other certificates directiveYesNoNoRail Workers Rights DirectiveYesNoNoRoads - Motor Insurance (minimum required levels of insurance and various compensation schemes, not insurance, financial and prudential regulation, which is reserved)YesNoNoRoadworthiness DirectiveYesNoNoTransporting dangerous goods by rail, road and inland waterway DirectiveYesNoNoVehicle registration (roads)YesNoNoVehicle standards - various types approval Directives (roads)YesNoNoWorking Time Rules and Harmonisation of Hours Directive and regulations on tachographsYesNoNoDepartment of Health and Social Care (DHSC)Blood Safety and QualityYesYesYesClinical trials of medicinal products for human useYesNoNoElements of Reciprocal HealthcareYesYesYesElements of Tobacco RegulationYesYesYesFree movement of healthcare (the right of EEA citizens to have their elective procedure in another MS)YesYesYesGood laboratory practiceYesYesYesMedical devicesYesNoNoMedicinal products for human useYesNoNoMedicine PricesYesNoNoNutrition health claims, composition and labellingYesYesYesOrgansYesYesYesPublic health (serious cross-border threats to health)YesYesYesTissues and cellsYesYesYesDepartment for Work and Pensions (DWP)European Social Security Co-ordinationYesYesNoMigrant access to benefitsYesYesNoPrivate cross border pensionsYesNoNoFood Standards Agency (FSA)Food and Feed LawYesYesYesGovernment Equalities Office (GEO)Equal Treatment LegislationYesYesYesHome Office (HO)Data sharing - (EU fingerprint database (EuroDac)YesYesNoData sharing - European Criminal Records Information System (ECRIS)YesYesNoData sharing - False and Authentic Documents Online (FADO)YesYesNoData sharing - passenger name recordsYesYesNoData sharing - Prüm frameworkYesYesNoData sharing - Schengen Information System (SIS II)YesYesNoEU agencies - EU-LISAYesYesNoEU agencies - EurojustYesYesNoEU agencies - EuropolYesYesNoMinimum standards legislation - child sexual exploitationYesYesNoMinimum standards legislation - cybercrimeYesYesNoMinimum standards legislation - football...
Last updated: 11 June 2024

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There is also a wide variation in the size of bus or coach companies which undertake school transport contracts, from large national operators which are also well established in the commercial registered bus sector to smaller local companies which may only provide dedicated school transport or do so alongside private hires such as transport for weddings or football fans. 20. Ultimately, a decision as to whether any bus is retrofitted with seat belts or replaced, in order to meet a future dedicated school transport contract, will be one for private operators.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Jamie Greene*, Liam Kerr*, Oliver Mundell*, Richard Lyle*, Margaret Mitchell*, Colin Beattie*, Stuart McMillan*, Pauline McNeill*, John Lamont*, Alison Harris*, Adam Tomkins*, Richard Lochhead*, Ivan McKee*, Bob Doris*, Donald Cameron*, Peter Chapman* *S5M-00502 Jamie Greene: Congratulations to the Winners of the Young Enterprise Scotland Awards That the Parliament congratulates all the winners of the Young Enterprise — Scotland (YES) Awards held in Glasgow on 15 June 2016; notes that the YES awards are given to outstanding young people from across Scotland who show an entrepreneurial spirit and business start-up mentality; celebrates the success of the businesses set up by young people aged 16 to 18 across Scotland and thanks them for their hard work; in particular, congratulates the company, Glassact, from Inverclyde Academy in Greenock whose managing director, Natalie Roberts, won the MD of the Year Award at the Scottish finals, and also to Pure Chuffed, which won the grand prize of Scottish Company of the Year; acknowledges the importance of encouraging young people throughout Scotland to be inspired to create new ideas and have ambitions to start-up their own businesses, and welcomes YES s involvement in this field. ’ Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Alexander Stewart*, Margaret Mitchell*, Richard Lyle*, Kenneth Gibson*, Murdo Fraser*, Colin Beattie*, Donald Cameron*, Stuart McMillan*, Douglas Ross*, Oliver Mundell*, John Lamont*, Alison Harris*, Adam Tomkins*, Richard Lochhead*, Peter Chapman* Motions and amendments which have attracted additional support S5M-00501 Neil Findlay: End the Tampon Tax (lodged on 16 June 2016) New Support: Mark Griffin*, Iain Gray*, Richard Leonard*, Alex Rowley*, Jackie Baillie*, Elaine Smith* S5M-00499 Gillian Martin: Celebrating BBC Aberdeen s Awards Success (lodged on 16 June ’ 2016) New Support: Colin Beattie*, Jackson Carlaw*, Maurice Golden*, Ross Thomson* S5M-00497 Gordon MacDonald: Al-Anon Family Groups, 65 Years of Supporting Families with Alcohol-related Issues (lodged on 16 June 2016) New Support: Colin Beattie* S5M-00495 Oliver Mundell: Lockerbie Gala Day 2016 (lodged on 16 June 2016) Monday 20 June 2016 (No 100/2016) 10 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan New Support: Jackson Carlaw*, Douglas Ross*, Maurice Golden*, Ross Thomson*, Bill Kidd*, Emma Harper*, Jackie Baillie* S5M-00494 Peter Chapman: Call for Action on Improving Safety on the A947 (lodged on 16 June 2016) New Support: Margaret Mitchell*, Jackson Carlaw*, Douglas Ross*, Maurice Golden*, Ross Thomson* S5M-00493 Neil Bibby: Bus Services Driving Passengers round the Bend (lodged on 16 June 2016) New Support: John Finnie*, Jackie Baillie* S5M-00492 Mairi Evans: Queen s Fire Service Medal for Bryan Cuthill (lodged on 16 June ’ 2016) New Support: Margaret Mitchell*, Ross Thomson*, Jackie Baillie* S5M-00491 Liam Kerr: Young Addaction Dundee, Asda Foundation Funding (lodged on 16 June 2016) New Support: Douglas Ross*, Ross Thomson*, Jackie Baillie* S5M-00488 Maree Todd: Jade Konkel, Scotland's First Full-time Professional Women's Rugby Player (lodged on 16 June 2016) New Support: Jackson Carlaw*, Douglas Ross*, Maurice Golden*, John Finnie* S5M-00487 Jackson Carlaw: Heron Bros Seeks Specialist Local Subcontractors for School Works (lodged on 16 June 2016) New Support: Colin Beattie*, Douglas Ross*, Maurice Golden*, Ross Thomson* S5M-00486 Jackson Carlaw: Cosgrove Care Chief Executive, Walter Hecht, to Retire (lodged on 16 June 2016) New Support: Donald Cameron*, Douglas Ross*, Maurice Golden*, Ross Thomson*, Anas Sarwar* (lodged S5M-00485 Jackson Carlaw: Giffnock Primary School Raised £1,302 for Diabetes UK on 16 June 2016) New Support: Margaret Mitchell*, Douglas Ross*, Maurice Golden*, Ross Thomson* S5M-00484 Jackson Carlaw: East Renfrewshire Libraries to Mark 100 Years since the Birth of Roald Dahl (lodged on 16 June 2016) New Support: Douglas Ross*, Ross Thomson* S5M-00483 Monica Lennon: Congratulations to St John Ogilvie High School, Hamilton (lodged on 15 June 2016) New Support: Colin Beattie* S5M-00482 Bob Doris: Maryhill Volunteers Help Preserve Scotland s Canals (lodged on 15 ’ June 2016) Monday 20 June 2016 (No 100/2016) 11 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan New Support: Jackson Carlaw* S5M-00479 Christina McKelvie: Human Rights Violations at Yarl's Wood Detention Centre (lodged on 15 June 2016) New Support: John Finnie*, Emma Harper* S5M-00478 Clare Adamson: Scottish Rowing Championships (lodged on 15 June 2016) New Support: Jackson Carlaw* S5M-00473 Alex Rowley: UK Ban on Hunting Trophies (lodged on 15 June 2016) New Support: Anas Sarwar*, Emma Harper* S5M-00469 Douglas Ross: Whale and Dolphin Centre a First-class Attraction for Moray (lodged on 15 June 2016) New Support: Ross Thomson* S5M-00461 Colin Beattie: Rotary Club Cyclist's Sponsored Bike Ride (lodged on 14 June 2016) New Support: Jackson Carlaw* S5M-00458 Gail Ross: First Graduate Medical Programme (lodged on 14 June 2016) New Support: Emma Harper* S5M-00454 Ash Denham: MoonWalk Scotland Success (lodged on 14 June 2016) New Support: Jackson Carlaw* S5M-00449 Christina McKelvie: MND Charity Successes at the 2016 SCVO Scottish Charity Awards (lodged on 13 June 2016) New Support: Margaret Mitchell*, Jackson Carlaw*, Emma Harper* S5M-00433 Gail Ross: Ullapool and District Pipe Band Success (lodged on 13 June 2016) New Support: Emma Harper* S5M-00415 Bill Kidd: Commitment to Shipyard Workers on the Clyde (lodged on 10 June 2016) New Support: Anas Sarwar*, Emma Harper* S5M-00413 Neil Findlay: Time for Change at Sports Direct (lodged on 10 June 2016) New Support: Claire Baker* S5M-00409 Pauline McNeill: Glasgow Shopping and Nightlife Economy (lodged on 10 June 2016) New Support: Anas Sarwar* S5M-00406 Clare Adamson: EVA Wins Royal Television Society Award (lodged on 09 June 2016) Monday 20 June 2016 (No 100/2016) 12 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan New Support: Claire Baker* S5M-00368 Bill Kidd: Congratulating the Islamic Unity Alliance (lodged on 07 June 2016) New Support: Gillian Martin* S5M-00367 Gillian Martin: Celebrating the Taste of Grampian 2016 (lodged on 07 June 2016) New Support: Douglas Ross* S5M-00361 Richard Lochhead: Congratulations to Islavale FC (lodged on 07 June 2016) New Support: Gillian Martin* S5M-00359 Ross Greer: Lenzie Academy U15s Cup Final Victory (lodged on 07 June 2016) New Support: Gillian Martin* S5M-00358 Stuart McMillan: Glasgow Life Launches Appeal (lodged on 06 June 2016) New Support: Gillian Martin* S5M-00336 Richard Lochhead: The Incredible Successes of the Rock Academy, Lossiemouth (lodged on 03 June 2016) New Support: Gillian Martin* S5M-00269 Liam McArthur: Prioritise a Warm Homes Act (lodged on 31 May 2016) New Support: Claire Baker* S5M-00253 James Dornan: Living Wage in Scottish Football...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 June 2014

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Latest crime figures recorded by the police show that the number of crimes of handling an offensive weapon, which includes knives, in South Lanarkshire has decreased by 12% for the period 2011-12 to 2012-13, showing a decrease by 53% since this government came into power.
Last updated: 30 October 2023

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Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Miles Briggs*, Murdo Fraser*, Stuart McMillan*, Annabelle Ewing* *S6M-11003 Clare Adamson: Asda Foundation Funding for Projects in Motherwell and Wishaw —That the Parliament congratulates Coltness Memorial and Bonkle Churches Development Fund, Orchard Primary and Nursery Parent Council, Befriend Motherwell, the Miracle Foundation SCIO and Inter Football Club on receiving grants from the Asda Foundation by Asda stores in Motherwell and Newmains; understands that the Asda Foundation is a charitable company that provides grants to a range of good causes in Scotland, with each project it supports being nominated by the people and communities that it serves; thanks the Asda Foundation for its continued work in Motherwell and Wishaw, and wishes the organisations benefiting from this funding the very best for the future.
Date published: 11 September 2025

Getting the inactive active: Barriers to physical inactivity and potential policy solutions - Policy enactment recommendations

This would evolve the current nature of sport and PA delivery towards a systems-based, nationally funded, locally delivered culture, which will promote an environment for changes in population behaviours. From the perspective of PA there requires collaborative discussion regarding a transition towards prevention through social prescribing and / or significa...
Last updated: 15 August 2025

Enric Miralles: Creating The Scottish Parliament, and other stories by Benedetta Tagliabue and EMBT

Honouring Miralles’ legacy and the vision of the Scottish Parliament through unseen archives. Other activities.... Visitor behaviour policy.
Date published: 22 July 2025

Links between Climate Change and Health in Scotland. - Mental health impacts of flooding

The main mental health risks from flooding are: • Anxiety and stress-related disorders • Mood disorders including depression • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) • Strained social relationships, domestic violence • Sleep disturbances • Helplessness • Fear and grief • Suicidal thoughts and behaviours • Alcohol and substance use • Increase in psychotropic ...

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