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Last updated: 20 October 2025

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Supported by: Alexander Stewart*, Jeremy Balfour*, Miles Briggs*, Michelle Ballantyne*, Tom Mason*, Murdo Fraser*, Rachael Hamilton*, Alison Harris*, Kenneth Gibson*, Donald Cameron*, Gordon Lindhurst*, Liam Kerr*, Jamie Halcro Johnston* *S5M-07662 Rona Mackay: East Dunbartonshire, the Best Place for Women to Live That — the Parliament welcomes the report that East Dunbartonshire has been named the best place in Scotland, England and Wales for women to live by BBC Radio 4 s Women's Hour; considers that ’ East Dunbartonshire has a strong sense of community, excellent schools, well-run public services, a vibrant business community and a variety of family-friendly leisure facilities; believes that they all deserve credit for this accolade, but cautions that, while the results are welcomed, it does not consider that this means that every woman in East Dunbartonshire lives a life of luxury, and considers that there are still issues of inequality to be overcome.
Last updated: 28 August 2025

SFC Forecast Evaluation Report August 2025

Spending on these was 1 per cent below our forecast. Only Best Start Foods, which had a significant expansion to eligibility from early 2024, showed a large relative error.
Last updated: 13 June 2025

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Supported by: Audrey Nicoll*, Clare Haughey*, Kenneth Gibson*, Edward Mountain*, Annabelle Ewing* *S6M-17958 Edward Mountain: Opening of Pittyvaich Care Home, Inverness—That the Parliament welcomes the opening of Pittyvaich Care Home in Inverness; understands that it is the first new care home to be built in the city in five years; recognises that this £11 million investment by family-run Parklands Care Homes offers 58 high-quality care placements for older people; believes that the new facility comes at a critical time for the Highlands, which has seen a reported loss of more than 200 care beds in recent years; welcomes Parklands’ wider investment in social care across the region, including planned expansions at its homes in Tain, Fortrose and Grantown on Spey; congratulates Parklands on being named Best...
Last updated: 1 November 2024

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*S6M-15166 Jackie Baillie: We Promise Award for Dumbarton Academy—That the Parliament congratulates Dumbarton Academy on receiving the We Promise Award; welcomes its commitment to improving the educational outcomes for its care-experienced young people; notes that it achieved this after 70% of its staff completed professional learning to enhance the support they are able to give to ensure they are encouraging the young people to reach their full potential in a safe, cared for and respected manner; understands that this professional learning provides them with further understanding of The Promise and the commitments it has set out to improve inclusion and outcomes in education through focusing on the specific needs of care-experienced children and young people, and thanks all of the staff for giving children in their care what it sees as the best...
Last updated: 28 June 2024

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S6M-13412: Brian Whittle: Josh Kerr Breaks British Mile Record - That the Parliament commends what it sees as the outstanding effort of Scottish athlete, Josh Kerr, from Edinburgh, in breaking Steve Cram's 39-year-old British record for the mile in the recent Diamond League in Oregon, with a time of three minutes and 45.34 seconds, beating Olympic Champion, Jakob Ingebrigtsen; understands that this places him as the sixth-fastest miler of all time; notes that this latest performance comes on the back of his World Championship 1,500m win in the 2023 Outdoor World Championships, and his World Indoor 2024 Gold Medal in the 3,000m; recognises that Scottish athletes, Neil Gourley and former World 1,500m Champion, Jake Wightman, placed fourth and fifth in the same race, with personal best...
Last updated: 21 June 2024

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S6M-13412: Brian Whittle: Josh Kerr Breaks British Mile Record—That the Parliament commends what it sees as the outstanding effort of Scottish athlete, Josh Kerr, from Edinburgh, in breaking Steve Cram's 39-year-old British record for the mile in the recent Diamond League in Oregon, with a time of three minutes and 45.34 seconds, beating Olympic Champion, Jakob Ingebrigtsen; understands that this places him as the sixth-fastest miler of all time; notes that this latest performance comes on the back of his World Championship 1,500m win in the 2023 Outdoor World Championships, and his World Indoor 2024 Gold Medal in the 3,000m; recognises that Scottish athletes, Neil Gourley and former World 1,500m Champion, Jake Wightman, placed fourth and fifth in the same race, with personal best...
Last updated: 23 May 2024

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Supported by: Bill Kidd*, David Torrance*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Christine Grahame*, Rona Mackay*, Alasdair Allan*, Colin Beattie* *S6M-13294 Liam Kerr: Successful Conclusion of the Asthma and Allergy Foundation Campaign, "Prevention is the Best Treatment"—That the Parliament notes the successful conclusion of the Asthma and Allergy Foundation campaign, "Prevention is the Best Treatment"; understands that this campaign was launched on World Asthma Day and concludes on 31 May 2024; further understands that the campaign will help deal with challenges of living with severe asthma, and involves the delivery of asthma workshops, information, advice and practical support to adults, young people and children with asthma across Scotland to help them understand the place of a preventer inhaler in the management of asthma, and to reduce reliance on reliever inhalers, and wishes the charity every success in its continued efforts to improve health outcomes for all asthma sufferers in Scotland and achieve better understanding of asthma as a condition.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-03116: Paul McLennan: National Social Prescribing Day, 10 March 2022 - That the Parliament notes National Social Prescribing Day on 10 March 2022, and celebrates what it sees as the creation, implementation and success of the Scottish Social Prescribing Network (SSPN); understands that the SSPN was created in June 2020 as no such network existed in Scotland; believes that social prescribing is best...
Last updated: 14 March 2024

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shortly after wrapping up its last success, Ayetanic, which, it understands, raised over £125,000 for 50 local charities, and for which it was recently awarded Scots Project O’ The Year at the Scots Language Awards; congratulates the Aberdeen Student Show on its previous success, and wishes it all the best in its upcoming show, which, it believes, will ente...
Last updated: 7 February 2024

Mark Ruskell Consultation Document

A person convicted under sections 22 or 24 can be imprisoned for up to 6 months and fined up to level 5 on the standard scale- the 66 maximum is currently £5,000 . 67 The Scottish Government issued a Code of Practice for the Welfare of Dogs , which shares best practice guidance focused on Section 24 of the Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006.

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