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Michael McMahon
I would like to correct that—I did not say that; I said that the proposal had not appeared from nowhere. It was a result of the discussions that took place during...
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Michael McMahon (Uddingston and Bellshill) (Lab)
I have no hesitation in welcoming the passage of the bill, which will go a long way towards securing many of the rights for private sector renters and their landl...
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Michael McMahon
I, along with Siobhan McMahon, recently met members of the autism parent and carer support group that meets at the Hamilton Accies stadium. They spoke openly abou...
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Michael McMahon (Uddingston and Bellshill) (Lab)
I welcome the debate and congratulate Margaret Mitchell on securing it. Hamilton Academical FC is more than deserving of having the invaluable contribution that i...
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Michael McMahon (Uddingston and Bellshill) (Lab)
One of the roles of the Public Petitions Committee is to keep under review the operations of the Parliament’s petitions process. I would like to say a little bit about the effect of the prop...
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Michael McMahon
I point the minister to the report’s conclusion, which suggested how damaging the privatisation of the ferry services in the Clyde and Hebrides would be should th...
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9. Michael McMahon (Uddingston and Bellshill) (Lab)
To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on the RMT union-commissioned report, “The Economic Benefits of Public Sector Ferry Provision”, on lifeline fe...
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The Convener
I am also minded to keep the petition open and include it in our legacy paper. The SFA and the SPFL are entities in their own right and like any other commercial ...
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The Convener (Michael McMahon)
Good morning, and welcome to the sixth meeting in 2016 of the Public Petitions Committee—the final meeting of this session. I remind everyone, including members, ...
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The Convener
As we agreed at our previous meeting, the committee will now go into private session for agenda item 3.
11:38 Meeting continued in ...
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