Motions and amendments are normally printed the day after they are lodged. If an amendment is lodged to a motion then the original motion will appear alongside the amendment, along with any support lodged that day, in this section.
Each Monday, this section also contains all motions and amendments lodged the previous week that are still live and any motions and amendments that have been lodged for debate in the coming week. A motion or amendment is live if it has not been debated, withdrawn or otherwise deleted from the list.
Where a motion or amendment has been withdrawn, it is indicated in this section the day after it has been withdrawn. Support for motions and amendments received after they are lodged is shown at the end of this section the day after such support is received.
Motions and amendments can be published with various symbols
- Asterisks before the motion or amendment number indicate a motion or amendment published for the first time
- Asterisks also identify alterations to the text of a motion or amendment made since it was first published
- A hash symbol identifies motions eligible for debate at Members’ Business
- A diamond symbol identifies motions lodged for Members’ Business that have not yet attracted the required cross-party support
- An "R", identifies motions or amendments in which the Member who lodged it has a registrable interest.
The Parliamentary Bureau periodically deletes motions or amendments not scheduled for debate and which are over six weeks old.
Any questions in relation to this section should be directed to the Chamber Desk
New and altered motions and amendments
*S4M-02758 Drew Smith: Mary Ann Kennedy’s Global Gathering—That the Parliament notes with regret the BBC’s decision to cancel Mary Ann Kennedy’s Global Gathering on BBC Radio Scotland; understands that the show and its predecessor, Celtic Connections, have, over many years, been a major platform for up-and-coming artists and championed Scottish music; further understands that it has been at the forefront of the movement to position Scotland’s contemporary music on a global stage, and, while acknowledging that decisions about content are editorial matters rather than for politicians, urges BBC Scotland to reconsider its specific plans for this show and to reaffirm its commitment to the Scottish music scene and Scottish artists who have over many years benefited from broadcast exposure, in light of the disquiet that has been expressed by the Musicians Union, listeners and others about schedule changes, which also affect Introducing in Scotland and the Janice Forsyth Show.
*S4M-02757 Bruce Crawford on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Committee Membership—That the Parliament agrees that Nanette Milne be appointed to replace Jackson Carlaw as a member of the Health and Sport Committee.
*S4M-02756 Bruce Crawford on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Business Motion—That the Parliament agrees that consideration of the Long Leases (Scotland) Bill at Stage 2 be completed by 25 May 2012.
*S4M-02755 Bruce Crawford on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Business Motion—That the Parliament agrees that consideration of the Criminal Cases (Punishment and Review) (Scotland) Bill at Stage 2 be completed by 18 May 2012.
*S4M-02754 Bruce Crawford on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Business Motion—That the Parliament agrees the following programme of business—
Wednesday 9 May 2012
2.30 pm Time for Reflection
followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions
followed by Ministerial Statement: The Future of European Structural Funds from 2014
followed by Finance Committee Debate: Fiscal Sustainability
followed by Public Body Consent Motion: British Waterways Board (Transfer of Functions) Order 2012
followed by Public Body Consent Motion: Inland Waterways Advisory Council (Abolition) Order 2012
followed by Business Motion
followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions
5.00 pm Decision Time
followed by Members’ Business
Thursday 10 May 2012
9.15 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions
followed by Stage 1 debate: Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Bill
followed by Financial Resolution: Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Bill
11.40 am General Question Time
12.00 pm First Minister’s Question Time
2.15 pm Themed Question Time
Justice and the Law Officers;
Rural Affairs and the Environment
2.55 pm Scottish Government Debate: Scottish Government Growth Strategy
followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions
5.00 pm Decision Time
followed by Members’ Business
Wednesday 16 May 2012
2.00 pm Time for Reflection
followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions
followed by Scottish Government Business
followed by Stage 3 proceedings: National Library of Scotland Bill
followed by Business Motion
followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions
5.00 pm Decision Time
followed by Members’ Business
Thursday 17 May 2012
9.15 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions
followed by Scottish Government Business
11.40 am General Question Time
12.00 pm First Minister’s Question Time
12.30 pm Members’ Business
2.15 pm Themed Question Time
Health, Wellbeing and Cities Strategy
2.55 pm Scottish Government Business
followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions
5.00 pm Decision Time
followed by Members’ Business
*S4M-02753 John Pentland: Carbon Trust Standard Certification for NHS Lanarkshire—That the Parliament congratulates NHS Lanarkshire on being awarded Carbon Trust Standard certification for reducing the amount of carbon emissions generated by its operations; notes that it is currently the only NHS board in Scotland to hold this award; further notes that the NHS Lanarkshire sustainability and environment programme will drive the board’s recycling rates toward 75%, improve insulation at health centre and cottage hospital sites, fit more efficient gas boilers and low-energy lighting, install smart meters, improve power management on PCs and reduce water consumption, and hopes that the Carbon Trust Standard will soon be achieved throughout the NHS in Scotland.
Supported by: Patricia Ferguson*, Anne McTaggart*
*S4M-02752 Colin Beattie: Funds for the Youth Project—That the Parliament congratulates Bill Russell Woodburn Youth Project on receiving £2,500 from Lloyds TSB Foundation for Scotland; notes that the charity intends to use the funds toward the running costs of the Youth Project, which offers youth a safe and welcoming environment in which to develop self-control and feelings of self-worth to make them better citizens in an area with a high level of antisocial behaviour, and wishes the project the best of luck as it continues to serve the Midlothian community.
Supported by: Rob Gibson*
*S4M-02751 Colin Beattie: Walks Worker for Changes, East Lothian—That the Parliament congratulates Changes, East Lothian, on receiving £4,000 from Lloyds TSB Foundation for Scotland; notes that the programme intends to use the funds toward the salary of a Wellbeing Walks project worker, who helps members of the community in terms of reducing their anxiety, stress and depression and increases their overall wellbeing through the walks, and wishes Changes, East Lothian continued success in what it considers its valuable work.
Supported by: Annabelle Ewing*, Bill Kidd*
*S4M-02750 Colin Beattie: Congratulations to Mayfield and Easthouses Youth 2000 Project—That the Parliament congratulates Mayfield and Easthouses Youth 2000 Project on its award of £4,000 from the Lloyds TSB Foundation for Scotland; notes that the funds are expected to be used to allow the project to further serve the youth in the community by contributing toward the salary of a senior young men’s team leader post; applauds its dedication to providing a safe environment for young people to socialize, get help or support and try new activities, and wishes it well in continuing its programme.
Supported by: Kevin Stewart*, Annabelle Ewing*, Margaret Burgess*, Bill Kidd*
*S4M-02749 Colin Beattie: Congratulations to Bonnyrigg & Lasswade Seniors Forum—That the Parliament congratulates Bonnyrigg & Lasswade Seniors Forum on receiving £535 from Lloyds TSB Foundation for Scotland; notes that the club plans to use the funds for the purchase of a computer and associated software; further notes that it is hoped that this purchase will help the seniors forum in its ongoing commitment to older and disabled people in the community, and wishes the forum success in its future endeavours.
Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Christine Grahame*, Annabelle Ewing*, Kevin Stewart*, Rob Gibson*, Sandra White*
*S4M-02747 Graeme Dey: Angus and North East Creating Talent Pool for the Future—That the Parliament welcomes Angus College Engineering Team’s success at the inaugural UK Engineering Construction Awards in London, where it achieved first place in the Innovation Award - Training Provider category; congratulates the team, represented at the ceremony by Roddy Scott and Jim Stewart, on its victory and, it considers, for placing Angus College among the leading skill-builders in the country who are helping to create an expanding talent pool of apprentices for the North Sea oil and gas industry; notes that the college has trained 200 design apprentices over a five-year period; considers that the victory is a result of its close working relationship with the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board and a number of major offshore services companies on the design and draughting modern apprenticeship programme; believes that encouraging a new generation of Scottish talent toward this key sector is a vital component of ensuring that Scotland continues what is considered its tradition of creating world leaders in engineering, industry, academia and the sciences, and expresses the hope that Angus and the north east will also help to provide a wealth of talented individuals, who will play their part in the re-industrialisation of the country through the burgeoning renewables industry, bringing further people and investment to Scotland, and provide a new generation of Scots with jobs that will last a lifetime.
Supported by: Liam McArthur*, Bill Kidd*, Alex Johnstone*, Kevin Stewart*, Annabelle Ewing*, Margaret Burgess*, Paul Wheelhouse*, Nanette Milne*, Rob Gibson*, Sandra White*, Kenneth Gibson*
*S4M-02746 Tavish Scott: Congratulations to Shetland’s Young Fiddler of the Year—That the Parliament congratulates 14-year-old Laura Smith from Cunningsburgh on being named Shetland’s Young Fiddler of 2012, with Fraser Tait of Sandwick runner-up and Callum Watt from Walls and Sophie Moar from Cunningsburgh in joint third place; recognises the work of the Shetland Folk Society in organising the 31st Young Fiddler of the Year competition, and notes that the finals night was the culmination of two days of music from 92 youngsters from all over Shetland performing for a full audience and adjudicators Gemma Donald, Maurice Henderson and Aly Bain.
Supported by: Liam McArthur*, Dennis Robertson*, Richard Lyle*, Kevin Stewart*, Jamie McGrigor*, Bill Kidd*, Annabelle Ewing*, Patricia Ferguson*, Kenneth Gibson*, Sandra White*
*S4M-02745 Graeme Dey: Newtyle’s Community Champions—That the Parliament congratulates Newtyle Post Office on winning the Palmer Harvey Spirit of the Community Award for its work and dedication to the residents of the Angus village; pays special tribute to Norma and Alan Pirie, who run the post office, which also doubles as a convenience store and offers a range of dedicated services for older and vulnerable members of the local community, including home delivery, collecting prescriptions, storing lost property and acting as a hub for a number of local charitable causes; considers that Mr and Mrs Pirie, who also run the national award-winning James Pirie & Son butchers in Newtyle, are deserving recipients of this accolade, and wishes them and the team of local staff and helpers who made this award possible further national success well into the future.
Supported by: Rob Gibson*, Kevin Stewart*, Nigel Don*, Nanette Milne*, Jamie McGrigor*, Mark McDonald*, Annabelle Ewing*, Margaret Burgess*, Joan McAlpine*, Mike MacKenzie*, Bill Kidd*, Dennis Robertson*, Sandra White*
*S4M-02744 Bill Walker: Dunfermline Confirmed as International Study Programme’s Scottish Centre of Learning—That the Parliament welcomes confirmation of the establishment of Dunfermline as the Scottish centre of learning for International Study Programmes (ISP); understands that ISP is an established leader in language courses and cultural awareness for English language teachers currently working in schools across Europe, and considers ISP’s decision to be a recognition of Dunfermline as a centre for teaching and cultural awareness.
Supported by: Richard Lyle*, Mike MacKenzie*, Kenneth Gibson*, Dennis Robertson*
*S4M-02743 John Pentland: Clyde Valley High Fundraising for Lanarkshire Cancer Care—That the Parliament warmly congratulates pupils and staff at Clyde Valley High School on their fundraising event in aid of Lanarkshire Cancer Care; applauds what it considers the tremendous effort that has gone into this week-long event that raised over £4,800; considers that these efforts saw a fantastic level of participation from pupils and staff and notes that they included a hill climb on Tinto Hill, a pyjamathon, a S6 “slave" auction, the Departmental X Factor; a Bush Tucker Trial, Clyde Valley’s Got Talent, coffee mornings as well as several others, which it believes were brilliantly rounded off with the school concert and dance routine, and welcomes the contribution that this fundraising will make to what it sees as the valuable work of Lanarkshire Cancer Care, providing transport for cancer patients who would otherwise face difficult journeys to receive treatment.
Supported by: Anne McTaggart*, Jackie Baillie*, Patricia Ferguson*, David Stewart*, Margaret Mitchell*, Richard Lyle*, Mike MacKenzie*, Bill Kidd*, Dennis Robertson*, Sandra White*
*S4M-02742 Margaret Mitchell: End2End—That the Parliament recognises the efforts of Team Chinkwell, which is undertaking the End2End challenge, driving four Dartmoor ponies from John O’Groats to Land’s End in order to raise funds for the Teenage Cancer Trust; notes that the team set off from John O’Groats on 17 April 2012 and aims to reach Land’s End on 16 May 2012; recognises the support of local riding centres and farms throughout Scotland and England, which will help by housing the ponies overnight; further notes, in particular, the involvement of the Horse Haven Riding School, Gartcosh, which, in addition to providing accommodation for ponies and drivers, held a charity night of eventing in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust, raising over £450; considers that the Teenage Cancer Trust provides an excellent service for young people with cancer, and wishes Team Chinkwell all the best in its End2End fundraising adventure.
Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Dennis Robertson*, Nanette Milne*, Jackson Carlaw*, Jamie McGrigor*, Anne McTaggart*, Sandra White*
*S4M-02741 Neil Findlay: Churches and Social Justice—That the Parliament welcomes the recent comments of Cardinal Keith O’Brien calling for the introduction of a "Robin Hood" tax on financial transactions to help tackle poverty and inequality; notes that these comments were made following the meeting of the Church of Scotland Commission on the Purposes of Economic Activity that also addressed concerns regarding poverty and inequality and supported, among many other things, a living wage for working people, the ending of UK support for tax havens, additional resources for credit unions, a legally binding maximum interest rate for all kinds of consumer credit to be set at an APR of 40% and greater international tax transparency; considers that the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland made an excellent speech to the STUC conference, and calls on churches, trade unions and other civic organisations to work together in pursuing their joint aims in the pursuit of social and economic justice.
*S4M-02739 Hanzala Malik: Tragic Death of Khalil Dale—That the Parliament condemns the killing of Khalil Dale in Pakistan, which occurred four months after his kidnapping while he was working for the International Committee of the Red Cross in Quetta, Pakistan; commends him for what was seen as his tireless devotion, often in some of the world’s most dangerous areas, to helping people less fortunate than himself; recalls that, in recognition of his humanitarian work, he was appointed an MBE in 1994; sends heartfelt condolences to Mr Dale’s family and friends for their loss, and urges the authorities in Pakistan to leave no stone unturned in the search to bring his killers to justice.
Supported by: Graeme Pearson*, Neil Findlay*, Christine Grahame*, Drew Smith*, Humza Yousaf*, Liam McArthur*, Kevin Stewart*, John Mason*, Kenneth Gibson*, Anne McTaggart*, Tavish Scott*, Patricia Ferguson*, Elaine Murray*, Nanette Milne*, Jamie McGrigor*, Lewis Macdonald*, Jackie Baillie*, Annabelle Ewing*, Bill Walker*, Graeme Dey*, Margaret Burgess*, Richard Lyle*, Mike MacKenzie*, Bill Kidd*, Paul Wheelhouse*, Dennis Robertson*, Sandra White*
S4M-02738 Fiona Hyslop: National Performing Companies—That the Parliament welcomes the excellent work that Scotland’s world-class National Performing Companies continue to deliver; recognises that it is now five years since the start of a direct-funding relationship with the Scottish Government as set out in the recently published annual review of the companies; celebrates their ongoing commitment to delivering performances of quality and to distributing their work across Scotland; commends their innovative community and education projects, and recognises their importance in raising Scotland’s international cultural profile.
Supported by: Brian Adam
*S4M-02738.1 Patricia Ferguson: National Performing Companies—As an amendment to motion S4M-02738 in the name of Fiona Hyslop (National Performing Companies), insert at end ", and congratulates those local authorities, companies and individuals that also support the work of the National Performing Companies."
*S4M-02736 Angus MacDonald: Congratulations to Grangemouth’s Young Portonian Theatre Company—That the Parliament congratulates the Grangemouth-based Young Portonian Theatre Company on celebrating its 30th anniversary; notes that membership of the company is open to children aged from 10 to 16 who are from or attend school in Grangemouth; understands that it gives them an opportunity to sing, dance and perform in pantomimes and plays; considers that the company’s founders, Lillias Scougall and her late husband Drew, showed commitment in moving the venture forward from its origins as an after-school club; understands that the company has performed numerous pantomimes and musicals including The Jungle Book, The Wizard of Oz, Bugsy Malone and Oliver!; understands that it holds theatre workshops and that these allow members to develop theatrical and stage skills; believes that the company enjoys the challenge of competitive drama and notes that it has competed in the Scottish Community Drama Association awards for the last 16 years, and looks forward to many more years of what it sees as quality productions from Grangemouth’s Young Portonians.
Motions and amendments which have attracted additional support
S4M-02748 VAT on Historic Buildings (lodged on ) Anne McTaggart*
S4M-02737 Congratulations to Castle Precision Engineering Systems (lodged on 30 April 2012) Gordon MacDonald*, Margaret Burgess*, Stuart McMillan*, Rob Gibson*, George Adam*, Hanzala Malik*, Kevin Stewart*, Joan McAlpine*, Bob Doris*, Kenneth Gibson*, Dennis Robertson*, Nigel Don*, Annabelle Ewing*, Paul Wheelhouse*, Mike MacKenzie*, Bill Kidd*
S4M-02735 Congratulations to Winners of Lloyds TSB Foundation for Scotland Funding (lodged on 30 April 2012) Humza Yousaf*, Adam Ingram*, Richard Lyle*, Dennis Robertson*, Nigel Don*, Angus MacDonald*, Mike MacKenzie*, Joan McAlpine*, Jim Eadie*, Kevin Stewart*, Annabelle Ewing*
S4M-02733.1 Clydesdale Bank Job Losses (lodged on 30 April 2012) Adam Ingram*, Richard Lyle*, Angus MacDonald*, Rob Gibson*, Mike MacKenzie*, Margaret Burgess*, Bob Doris*, Kevin Stewart*, Maureen Watt*, John Mason*, Graeme Dey*, Christine Grahame*, Bill Walker*, Paul Wheelhouse*, Bill Kidd*
S4M-02733 Clydesdale Bank Job Losses (lodged on 30 April 2012) Iain Gray*, Patricia Ferguson*, Hugh Henry*, Neil Findlay*, Helen Eadie*
S4M-02731 From Hollywood to North Berwick (lodged on 30 April 2012) Nigel Don*, Kevin Stewart*, Maureen Watt*, Dennis Robertson*
S4M-02730 World Asthma Day (lodged on 30 April 2012) Dennis Robertson*, Hugh Henry*, Paul Wheelhouse*, Kevin Stewart*, John Finnie*
S4M-02729 Stonewall Scotland Gay and Bisexual Men’s Health Survey (lodged on 30 April 2012) John Park*, Claudia Beamish*, Iain Gray*, Jackie Baillie*, Stuart McMillan*, Alison McInnes*, John Finnie*
S4M-02728 Murdochs not Fit and Proper People to Run BSkyB (lodged on 27 April 2012) Tavish Scott*, Ken Macintosh*, Patricia Ferguson*
S4M-02727 Get on Your Bike to Raise Awareness for Dementia (lodged on 27 April 2012) Siobhan McMahon*, Margaret Burgess*, Kevin Stewart*
S4M-02726 FOCUS Scotland Promotes Volunteers’ Week (lodged on 27 April 2012) Dennis Robertson*, Duncan McNeil*
S4M-02725 Congratulations to Paisley’s James Goodfellow OBE, Inventor of PIN Technology (lodged on 27 April 2012) Dennis Robertson*
S4M-02724 International ME Awareness Month (lodged on 27 April 2012) Siobhan McMahon*, Dennis Robertson*, Kevin Stewart*, John Finnie*
S4M-02723 Carnoustie’s Musical History-makers (lodged on 27 April 2012) Joan McAlpine*, Paul Wheelhouse*, Kevin Stewart*
S4M-02722 West End Festival (lodged on 27 April 2012) Dennis Robertson*, Mike MacKenzie*, Fiona McLeod*, Kevin Stewart*
S4M-02721 St Peter’s RC School (lodged on 27 April 2012) Joan McAlpine*, Dennis Robertson*, Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02720 East End Development with the 2014 Commonwealth Games (lodged on 26 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*, Stuart McMillan*
S4M-02715 Online Bullying, Don’t Play The Game (lodged on 26 April 2012) Siobhan McMahon*
S4M-02713 The Return of the STV Appeal (lodged on 26 April 2012) Joan McAlpine*, Dennis Robertson*, Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02712 Aberdeen Universities’ Royal Naval Unit (lodged on 26 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02711 Top Award for University of Dundee (lodged on 26 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02710 Increased BT Investment in Scotland’s Broadband Infrastructure (lodged on 26 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02704 SMC Rejection of Prostate Cancer Drug, Abiraterone (lodged on 25 April 2012) Siobhan McMahon*, Ruth Davidson*, Duncan McNeil*, Jackson Carlaw*
S4M-02702 Take-up of Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit (lodged on 25 April 2012) Gordon MacDonald*
S4M-02698 Bearsden Primary Reach Euroquiz 2012 Final (lodged on 25 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02697 Congratulations to Glasgow’s Helping Heroes (lodged on 25 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02696 Skin Cancer Rates Highlight the Dangers of Sunbeds (lodged on 25 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02690 Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art (lodged on 24 April 2012) Siobhan McMahon*
S4M-02689 75th Anniversary of the RNZAF’s Creation by Fife’s Cochrane the Architect (lodged on 24 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02688 Scottish Companies Leading the Way in Queen’s Awards for Enterprise (lodged on 24 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02686 Spinal Injuries Scotland Webcast (lodged on 24 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02681 Better than Going to the Gym, Upper Tweed Railway Paths (lodged on 23 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02679 Welcoming Creative Skillset (lodged on 24 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02669 Scottish Scouting’s Continued Success (lodged on 20 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02667 Plain Packaging of Tobacco Review of Evidence (lodged on 20 April 2012) Margaret Burgess*
S4M-02666 Cystic Fibrosis Week (lodged on 20 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02665 Depression Awareness Week (lodged on 20 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02662 Art Fund Prize 2012 (lodged on 19 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02661 Crime Falls in Strathclyde (lodged on 19 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02658 Partnership Protects Wards Estate (lodged on 19 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02651 Parkinson’s Awareness Week (lodged on 19 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02648 Time-limiting of Contribution-based Employment and Support Allowance (lodged on 18 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02646 Celebrating Scotland’s Heritage (lodged on 18 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02645 Hugh Murray, St Mirren Legend, Leaves after 15 Years’ Service (lodged on 18 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02642 Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (lodged on 18 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02590 International Workers’ Memorial Day, Mourn the Dead and Fight for the Living (lodged on 10 April 2012) Angus MacDonald*
S4M-02555 University of the West of Scotland Students’ Association (lodged on 03 April 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02552 UK Supreme Court Ruling on Asbestos Exposure (lodged on 30 March 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02539 Dogs Trust (lodged on 29 March 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02538 Western Europe’s Oldest Instrument Discovered on Skye (lodged on 28 March 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02534 National MS Week (lodged on 28 March 2012) Siobhan McMahon*
S4M-02531 Welcoming Asda Cumbernauld Community Life Project (lodged on 28 March 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02517 Scottish Hazards and FACK Visit to Parliament (lodged on 27 March 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02505 Congratulations to Aberdeen Universities Officers’ Training Corps (lodged on 27 March 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02498 Renewables Industry in Good Shape (lodged on 27 March 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02450 Minimum Wage Freeze (lodged on 22 March 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02441 Reopening of Edinburgh’s Commonwealth Pool (lodged on 22 March 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02436 Fairtrade Fortnight Success (lodged on 21 March 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02413 UK Government Road Privatisation and Tolling (lodged on 21 March 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02328 Twenty Years of PAMIS (lodged on 13 March 2012) Margaret Mitchell*
S4M-02194 Community Radio Coming from a Station Near You (lodged on 01 March 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02153 UK Government Creating Uncertainty for Scottish Shipbuilding (lodged on 28 February 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
S4M-02119 Welcoming A82 Infrastructure Improvements (lodged on 24 February 2012) Paul Wheelhouse*
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