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Official Report Meeting date: 18 June 2025

Economy and Fair Work Committee 18 June 2025

It does not sound like we are able to actively diverge on those matters any more.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 January 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 20 January 2022

Can the cabinet secretary tell us what the operating profit needs to get to in order for the airport to be put back on sale?
Official Report Meeting date: 21 September 2023

Public Audit Committee 21 September 2023

That would have involved doing additional audit testing and trying to get Grant Thornton to get comfortable with some of our judgments and estimates.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 March 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 23 March 2023

Many people simply walk home from the city centre because they cannot get a taxi. It is quite frightening for a parent to think that their child or young person is walking quite a long distance to get home because they simply cannot get home any other way.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 February 2018

Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee 07 February 2018

In one case, I was promised 68Mbps and I am getting 82Mbps—that is down here. At home, I was promised 6Mbps and I am getting 8Mbps.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 November 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 14 November 2018

There is an issue around managing incineration once we get beyond the period when it is needed most, and the study that I referred to will help us to get a handle on that.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 December 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 17 December 2024

In 2019, we pardoned all men with convictions for same-sex sexual activity that is now legal, but, in some countries, consensual sexual activity between couples of the same sex remains illegal.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 January 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 13 January 2022

The support that young disabled people get is too often a postcode lottery: some get what they need, others in different areas have no access to anything at all.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 June 2019

Public Petitions Committee 27 June 2019

The issue is not about whether we are going to get broadband; it is about getting reasonable answers from the cabinet secretary.
Last updated: 7 June 2024

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Members' Business motions that have not achieved cross party support *S6M-13534 Foysol Choudhury: Recognising the Benefits of Active Travel to Public Health and Communities—That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the benefits of active travel to public health and communities; understands that active travel involves journeys made by modes of transport that are fully or partially people powered, such as walking, wheeling or cycling; considers that active travel is proven to improve the physical and mental health of members of the public, with the Sustrans Walking and Cycling Index stating that walking and cycling prevents over 2,700 serious long-term health conditions every year in Edinburgh and Glasgow; recognises what it sees as the barriers that exist for some groups in adopting active travel with, it understands, just 62% of women feeling safe walking in their local area at night, compared with 89% of men, and disabled people, who are underrepresented in active travel, reportedly making fewer journeys and travelling smaller distances on average, according to the Scottish Household Survey; notes the view that Scotland's streets and systems of travel can be designed to promote the adoption of active travel, for example, by integrating public transport with active travel, and providing street furniture such as secure cycle parking or pavement widening planters; welcomes the reported adoption of active travel plans and projects by Scottish local authorities; notes in particular the recently completed City Centre West to East Link in Edinburgh, which connects the Water of Leith and Picardy Place with protected cycle routes and cyclist and pedestrian priority at key junctions; acknowledges what it sees as the role that organisations such as Living Streets Scotland play in promoting active travel to the public, for example, through its recent walk-to-school campaign, The Magic of Walking; notes the belief that encouraging the adoption of active travel is vital for reducing congestion and pollution in Scotland's communities, and for reaching Scotland’s 2045 climate change targets, and further notes the hope that there is continued support for, and growth of, active travel.

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