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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...
Official Report Meeting date: 4 November 2014

Justice Committee 04 November 2014

Television advertisements also will be aired on ITV Borders, which broadcasts to the south of Scotland and the north of England, to help to raise the awareness of drivers who live close to the border and who might travel into Scotland each working day.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 February 2015

Education and Culture Committee 24 February 2015

(simultaneous interpretation from British Sign Language) Young deaf people often live very isolated lives, in terms of their family, social life and education.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 October 2025

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 28 October 2025

It has featured as a matter for discussion very frequently, and I want to assure the committee that I am actively engaging with people with lived experience on this as part of wider conversations pertaining to my portfolio.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 February 2025

SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee 20 February 2025

For example, we will have to decide whether, as a country, we support the use of live facial recognition by the police.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 December 2024

Meeting of the Commission 18 December 2024

It gives people the ability to juggle multiple responsibilities that they have in their lives beyond working in what we hope is a satisfying, dynamic place to work in Audit Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 October 2024

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 08 October 2024

Up to this point, we have had to—to an extent—accept that challenge as an outcome of the Supreme Court judgment that we had to live with. However, things changed over the summer.

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