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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Mark McDonald* R *S5M-18484 Anas Sarwar: Solidarity with Jammu and Kashmir That the Parliament — expresses concern at the Indian Government s reported decision to revoke Article 370 of its ’ constitution, which grants special status to Jammu and Kashmir; believes that this further undermines their autonomy and does nothing to further the principles of peace and justice; recognises the concerns of Kashmiri, Pakistani and Indian people living...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-03314 Alexander Burnett: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will categorise xeroderma pigmentosum as a genetic DNA repair disorder, as opposed to a skin condition, to enable people with the condition to claim middle rate Disability Living Allowance. S5W-03315 Alexander Burnett: To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on promoting the ...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: George Adam *S6M-02974 Paul O'Kane: 50th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday—That the Parliament recognises the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday on 30 January 2022; notes that, in what became known as Bloody Sunday, 13 men and teenagers were shot dead, with a 14th victim dying later from injuries, by British soldiers in Derry in 1972, while participating in a peaceful protest march organised by the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association; understands that 12 others were shot and wounded, that all were unarmed and were not posing a threat of causing death or serious injury, and that many were shot while fleeing or assisting other civilians who were injured; acknowledges the inquiry by Lord Saville of Newdigate initiated in 1998 and subsequent report published in 2010, which found that unjustifiable firing by soldiers was the cause of deaths and injuries; further acknowledges the UK Government’s unqualified acceptance of the report and that the killings were "unjustified" and "unjustifiable", as described in the subsequent apology by the then Prime Minister, David Cameron, and believes that the 50th anniversary is a moment for reflection on the darkest days of the troubles in Northern Ireland, which impacted people who lived...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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*S6M-03490 Siobhian Brown: Colin Russell, Ayr—That the Parliament applauds Colin Russell, from Ayr, for completing a 40-day camping challenge to raise money for Ayrshire Cancer Support; understands that Colin endured challenging weather conditions and freezing temperatures to raise £2,385 for the charity that supported Colin’s mum by providing free transport to her hospital appointments; notes that Colin will also take part in the Camp Out for Cancer – Extreme at Ayr Racecourse, with other fundraisers to raise money for the charity; commends Colin for challenging himself to help people and families in Ayrshire who are living...
Last updated: 15 March 2022

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*S6M-03490 Siobhian Brown: Colin Russell, Ayr—That the Parliament applauds Colin Russell, from Ayr, for completing a 40-day camping challenge to raise money for Ayrshire Cancer Support; understands that Colin endured challenging weather conditions and freezing temperatures to raise £2,385 for the charity that supported Colin’s mum by providing free transport to her hospital appointments; notes that Colin will also take part in the Camp Out for Cancer – Extreme at Ayr Racecourse, with other fundraisers to raise money for the charity; commends Colin for challenging himself to help people and families in Ayrshire who are living...
Last updated: 28 January 2022

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Supported by: George Adam *S6M-02974 Paul O'Kane: 50th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday—That the Parliament recognises the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday on 30 January 2022; notes that, in what became known as Bloody Sunday, 13 men and teenagers were shot dead, with a 14th victim dying later from injuries, by British soldiers in Derry in 1972, while participating in a peaceful protest march organised by the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association; understands that 12 others were shot and wounded, that all were unarmed and were not posing a threat of causing death or serious injury, and that many were shot while fleeing or assisting other civilians who were injured; acknowledges the inquiry by Lord Saville of Newdigate initiated in 1998 and subsequent report published in 2010, which found that unjustifiable firing by soldiers was the cause of deaths and injuries; further acknowledges the UK Government’s unqualified acceptance of the report and that the killings were "unjustified" and "unjustifiable", as described in the subsequent apology by the then Prime Minister, David Cameron, and believes that the 50th anniversary is a moment for reflection on the darkest days of the troubles in Northern Ireland, which impacted people who lived...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 February 2026

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Over the past five years, the Scottish Government has funded SDF to support delivery of the National Mission to reduce drug deaths and improve lives. The National Drugs Mission Plan (2022–2026) sets out the approach being taken, including investment to strengthen the workforce, improve data and surveillance, embed lived and living experience, prevent the development of problem drug use, and reduce harm for people who use drugs.SDF has been funded to deliver projects that contribute directly to these outcomes, including harm reduction initiatives, lived and living experience engagement, improvements in workforce capability, and national data and surveillance support.As a grant-funded organisation, SDF is required to report regularly on progress against agreed objectives.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 January 2018

Health and Sport Committee 30 January 2018

If you were asked, “Would you live next door to a woman who is struggling a bit?”
Official Report Meeting date: 9 January 2018

Health and Sport Committee 09 January 2018

Why would an authority invest in the living wage today and then suddenly decide not to?
Official Report Meeting date: 17 December 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 17 December 2019

It will be fantastic to see Glasgow buzzing with a lively atmosphere like the one that we saw back in 2014 for the Commonwealth games.

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