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 A motion or amendment is live if it has not been debated, withdrawn or otherwise deleted from the list.
Where a motion or amendment has been withdrawn, it is indicated in this section the day after it has been withdrawn.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
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- A hash symbol identifies motions eligible for debate at Members’ Business
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- 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-11494 Margaret Burgess: Welfare Benefits for People Living with Disabilities—That the Parliament notes the damaging and destructive impact of the UK Government’s welfare policies on disabled people across Scotland; recognises that around 105,000 working age disabled people will lose some or all of their disability benefits by 2018 as the result of the replacement of disability living allowance with personal independence payment (PIP), with a loss of at least £1,120 per year and, as a consequence of changes in eligibility to the mobility component, 47,000 disabled people are expected to lose up to £2,964 per year; notes that wider benefit reforms are having a disproportionate impact on disabled people, who already face higher costs of living, and calls on the UK Government to halt the roll out of PIP, which will severely disadvantage disabled people across Scotland.
Supported by: Shona Robison*, Keith Brown*
*S4M-11493 Mike MacKenzie: A Grand Green Idea from Dalmally Primary School—That the Parliament congratulates the Eco Group at Dalmally Primary School in Argyll on winning the Climate and Energy category in the A Grand Green Idea competition organised by WWF Scotland and the People’s Postcode Lottery; understands that the group will use its £1,000 award to build a polytunnel in order to grow more fruit and vegetables for the local community; congratulates the school pupils and staff, who intend to share the fruits of their labour at an annual harvest lunch; thanks players of People’s Postcode Lottery for making the competition possible; believes that the opportunities to develop skills and capabilities that the project provides will help the pupils develop into environmentally aware young people, and considers that growing local produce is a valuable way for communities to reduce their environmental footprint.
*S4M-11492 Lewis Macdonald: Oil and Gas UK Awards 2014—That the Parliament congratulates the winners of the Oil & Gas UK Awards 2014 on 6 November 2014; notes that the awards recognise organisations and individuals that have demonstrated outstanding achievement in the oil and gas industry in Scotland and across the UK; understands that organisations were nominated for their investment in people and the business innovation that they have demonstrated; recognises that individuals were nominated for mentor, apprentice or graduate of the year; congratulates everyone who received an award in one of the seven categories, and applauds the exceptional work that all nominees undertake that ensures the continued success of the offshore oil and gas industry.
Supported by: Patricia Ferguson*, Iain Gray*, Nanette Milne*, Richard Baker*, Liz Smith*, Jamie McGrigor*, Graeme Dey*, Kevin Stewart*, Mary Scanlon*, Margaret McCulloch*, Liam McArthur*, Richard Lyle*, Anne McTaggart*, Hanzala Malik*
*S4M-11491♦ Stuart McMillan: Coastguard Services in Scotland—That the Parliament acknowledges the recent report issued by the Coastguard SOS campaign, which argues that "if the UK Government is not prepared to stop the closure plan, the devolved governments of Scotland and Wales should be given the opportunity to enter into discussions with a view to taking over localised responsibilities of HM Coastguard in the devolved countries"; notes that both Clyde and Forth Coastguard Maritime Rescue Coordination Centres were closed by the UK Government in 2012; further notes that Scotland has over 10,000 miles of coastline and that the Clyde region is monitored by the Belfast Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre, and notes the view that it is vital that local knowledge should be the deciding factor in relation to maritime safety rather than any cost cutting exercise and that the Parliament should have devolved responsibility for coastguard services.
Supported by: Joan McAlpine*, Bill Kidd*, Aileen McLeod*, Kevin Stewart*, Richard Lyle*, Rob Gibson*, Annabelle Ewing*
*S4M-11490 Rhoda Grant: Anti-Bullying Week, 17 to 21 November 2014—That the Parliament recognises and acknowledges the work of Scotland’s anti-bullying service, which is managed by the Scottish Association for Mental Health (SAMH) in partnership with LGBT Youth Scotland; notes that their vision is of a respecting, just, equal and inclusive Scotland in which all children and young people can live free from bullying and harassment and are encouraged to reach their full potential; understands that the service works with all adults involved in the lives of children and young people to give them the practical skills and confidence to deal with children who are bullied and those who bully others and commends Anti-Bullying Week, from 17 to 21 November 2014, which is an annual event organised by respectme, Scotland’s Anti-Bullying Service, and aims to raise awareness of bullying in and out of school and highlight ways of preventing and responding to it.
*S4M-11489 Jamie McGrigor: Funding Boost for Dunoon Burgh Hall—That the Parliament welcomes Creative Scotland’s announcement of a grant of £465,000 for the restoration and redevelopment of Dunoon’s Burgh Hall; is aware that the Burgh Hall is considered Dunoon’s most important civic building and that the redevelopment plans will create a multi-use arts hub, with the main hall capable of supporting a mixed performance programme, events and functions, and larger exhibitions, while maintaining the historic nature of the building; pays tribute to those involved in the Dunoon Burgh Hall Trust, ably chaired by John McAslan, for what it considers is the excellent work that it has undertaken since reopening Dunoon Burgh Hall in 2009, and wishes the trust continued success as it seeks to begin redevelopment work early in 2015, with completion the following year.
Supported by: Liz Smith*, Nanette Milne*, Hanzala Malik*, Bill Kidd*, Jim Hume*, Dennis Robertson*, Cameron Buchanan*, Kevin Stewart*, Anne McTaggart*, Richard Lyle*
*S4M-11488 Colin Beattie: Cousland Village Hall Association Awarded £700—That the Parliament congratulates Cousland Village Hall Association on being awarded £700 from the Big Lottery Fund’s 2014 Communities programme; notes that the association is extending its facilities for the local community and aims to provide new equipment for its Petanque Club; understands that it opens its doors to all local people, promotes many events throughout the year and works to ensure that the voice of the community is heard; applauds its dedication to creating community bonds, and wishes it the best in the future.
Supported by: Joan McAlpine*, Stuart McMillan*, Bill Kidd*, Kevin Stewart*, Richard Lyle*, Rob Gibson*, Annabelle Ewing*, Anne McTaggart*
*S4M-11487 Mark McDonald: Greenbrae’s Grand Green Idea Creates a Buzz—That the Parliament congratulates Greenbrae Primary School on winning the overall prize in the A Grand Green Idea competition organised by WWF Scotland and the People’s Postcode Lottery; considers that the school has been a hive of activity while establishing a beehive and bees; understands that the project has created a buzz across the whole school and that classes throughout the school are learning about the importance of bees to biodiversity and the environment; notes that funding from players of People’s Postcode Lottery made possible the prize of £2,000 that was won by Greenbrae School; considers that there is great deal of scientific concern at the declining number of bees in the British Isles; believes that it is of great value to Scotland’s biodiversity that communities are working to protect bees; congratulates all the pupils and staff on their award, and wishes continued success to all at the school.
Supported by: Joan McAlpine*, Nanette Milne*, Kevin Stewart*, Dennis Robertson*, Bill Kidd*, Stuart McMillan*, Adam Ingram*, Rob Gibson*, Richard Lyle*, Annabelle Ewing*
*S4M-11486 Jim Hume: Welcoming NUJ Scotland’s Guidelines on Reporting on Mental Health Issues—That the Parliament recognises the importance of reducing the stigma associated with mental ill health; believes that sensationalist media coverage can have an adverse impact on people with such conditions; acknowledges the work that the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) has carried out to ensure that incidents related to mental ill health are reported accurately, and welcomes the recent publication of updated guidelines by the NUJ in Scotland on responsible reporting about mental health, mental illness and death by suicide.
Supported by: Dennis Robertson*, Bill Kidd*, Ken Macintosh*, Hanzala Malik*, John Mason*, Kevin Stewart*, Mary Scanlon*, Anne McTaggart*, Mike MacKenzie*, Richard Lyle*, Rob Gibson*, Kenneth Gibson*, Liam McArthur*, Annabelle Ewing*
*S4M-11485 Hanzala Malik: Men United v Prostate Cancer, Five Inequalities, Five Solutions—That the Parliament notes the launch of Prostate Cancer UK’s document, Men United v Prostate Cancer: Five Inequalities, Five Solutions in the Parliament on 7 August 2014 and welcomes the cross-party support secured for it; further welcomes the Scottish Government’s subsequent agreement to introduce robot-assisted surgery on the NHS and a National Cancer Patient Experience Survey for Scotland comparable to those already in place in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and calls on the Scottish Government and NHS Scotland to act on Prostate Cancer UK’s remaining calls to action, namely the inclusion of prostate cancer in the Detect Cancer Early Initiative, improved awareness and implementation of the Prostate Cancer Risk Management Programme, ensuring that GPs and patients are aware that all men over the age of 50 have a right to a prostate specific antigen test once they have been informed of its pros and cons and the development and promotion of comprehensive guidelines on the management of the potential life-changing side effects of prostate cancer treatment, such as erectile dysfunction.
Supported by: Jackie Baillie*, Cara Hilton*, Jackson Carlaw*, Ken Macintosh*, Elaine Murray*, Mary Fee*, Anne McTaggart*, Stuart McMillan*, Richard Lyle*, Graeme Pearson*, Patricia Ferguson*, Liam McArthur*
*S4M-11484 Roseanna Cunningham: Human Rights—That the Parliament re-affirms and re-asserts, on behalf of all of the people of the community of Scotland, the inalienable human rights and fundamental freedoms that are the common inheritance of all members of humanity; recalls the particular importance to the Parliament, through its founding statute, its founding principles and in all aspects of its day-to-day work, of human rights in general and of the European Convention on Human Rights in particular; acknowledges the constitutional responsibility of the Parliament to uphold the principles and values expressed in the convention and to respect, protect and realise the rights and freedoms that it enumerates; further acknowledges the importance of that work not only in relation to Scotland, but also in establishing and maintaining standards of best practice, which provide a benchmark for human rights elsewhere in the world; expresses its confidence in, and support for, the Human Rights Act 1998 as a successful and effective implementation of the convention in domestic law, and believes that the principles and values that inform the convention, the rights and freedoms that it enumerates and the Acts that incorporate it into law, should be a source of unity and consensus across the whole of society and should enjoy the unequivocal backing of all who are committed to upholding human rights, democracy and the rule of law.
Supported by: Kenny MacAskill*
*S4M-11484.1 Jackson Carlaw: Human Rights—As an amendment to motion S4M-11484 in the name of Roseanna Cunningham (Human Rights), leave out from "expresses its confidence" to end and insert "believes that human rights must be protected in a manner that promotes public confidence and remains fitting to the spirit of the convention and other international statements of rights; recalls the UK’s role in composing the convention and its status as the first nation to ratify it; acknowledges the work of David Maxwell Fyfe in the drafting of the convention, and welcomes the position of the UK as a prominent supporter of democracy, human rights and the rule of law internationally, taking real steps to end abuses of human rights around the globe."
*S4M-11483 David Stewart: Road Safety Week—That the Parliament acknowledges the work of the road safety charity, Brake, and the many initiatives that it produces and implements to improve road safety, educate road users of all ages and provide support and guidance for victims of road collisions; understands that, as part of the work of this charity, 17 to 23 November 2014 has been designated Road Safety Week, and congratulates the organisation on its commitment to improving road safety and supporting the community by continually moving forward with a myriad of informative, educational and readily available advice streams.
Supported by: Clare Adamson*, Jackie Baillie*, Hanzala Malik*, Joan McAlpine*, Mark Griffin*, Bill Kidd*, Ken Macintosh*, Mary Fee*, Aileen McLeod*, Kevin Stewart*, Dennis Robertson*, Anne McTaggart*, Mike MacKenzie*, Richard Lyle*, Adam Ingram*, Rob Gibson*, Graeme Dey*, Patricia Ferguson*, Annabelle Ewing*
*S4M-11482 Angus MacDonald: Communities Along the Carron Receive £146,000—That the Parliament congratulates the Communities Along the Carron Association (CATCA) on its recent Climate Challenge Fund award of £146,112; understands that the group will work in conjunction with Sustrans Scotland and schools and business in Larbert and Stenhousemuir to encourage lower carbon travel by bike through cycle training, route planning and maintenance workshops through the CATCA Creates project; believes that further reductions in carbon emissions will result as the project also promotes local, sustainable food and community growing space being created in school grounds; notes that the Climate Challenge Fund was set up in 2008 by the Scottish Government to encourage community action on emissions but believes that the benefits are much wider, including improving health and wellbeing by encouraging active travel and boosting community facilities and helping to reduce domestic fuel costs, and wishes CATCA every success with this project.
Supported by: Joan McAlpine*, Dennis Robertson*, Stuart McMillan*, Clare Adamson*, Kenneth Gibson*, Annabelle Ewing*, Rob Gibson*, Adam Ingram*, Kevin Stewart*, Bill Kidd*, Mike MacKenzie*
*S4M-11481 Angus MacDonald: 700 Grangemouth Children Break Guinness World Record—That the Parliament congratulates the 700 schoolchildren from Grangemouth who set a new Guinness World Record for the largest group of people playing tennis “keepy uppy” by achieving 10 seconds of continuous ball-bouncing; understands that the record-breaking attempt was to help celebrate the opening of the state-of-the-art tennis courts in Grangemouth’s Zetland Park; acknowledges the support of the project funders, sportscotland, Falkirk Council, the Lawn Tennis Association and Falkirk Environment Trust; believes that the success of Andy Murray is inspiring young people to play tennis, with demand and interest growing significantly in the Falkirk district; welcomes the introduction of a primary schools programme in which pupils in primary five and six now receive tennis lessons in school, and looks forward to high demand for the newly refurbished tennis courts in the years and decades to come.
Supported by: Joan McAlpine*, Dennis Robertson*, Stuart McMillan*, Clare Adamson*, Annabelle Ewing*, Neil Findlay*, Rob Gibson*, Adam Ingram*, Margaret McCulloch*, Kevin Stewart*, Cara Hilton*, Mike MacKenzie*, Bill Kidd*
*S4M-11480 Margaret Mitchell: Braes War Commemoration Society’s First World War Parade—That the Parliament congratulates the Braes War Commemoration Society on the successful parade that was staged around the village of Shieldhill on 2 November 2014 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War; notes that the parade stopped for a service and wreath laying at the war memorial before continuing around the village and that five bands took part, accompanied by the provost of Falkirk, politicians from the area, schoolchildren, community groups, veterans from the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and current service personnel; further notes that the money raised on the day was given to Erskine, which has been caring for veterans since 1916, and considers that the event was a fitting tribute to all those who lost their lives in the war and to everyone serving in the British armed forces.
Supported by: Jackie Baillie*, Liz Smith*, Nanette Milne*, Murdo Fraser*, John Lamont*, Bill Kidd*, Jackson Carlaw*, Dennis Robertson*, Cameron Buchanan*, Jamie McGrigor*, Kevin Stewart*, Mike MacKenzie*, Angus MacDonald*, Richard Lyle*, Annabelle Ewing*, Anne McTaggart*
Motions and amendments which have attracted additional support
S4M-11479 Congratulations to Scottish Health Awards Winners 2014 (lodged on 07 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, Clare Adamson*, Hanzala Malik*, Adam Ingram*, Richard Lyle*, Mike MacKenzie*, Kevin Stewart*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11478 Completion of the Kilbryde Hospice (lodged on 07 November 2014) Margaret Mitchell*, Roderick Campbell*, Hanzala Malik*, Clare Adamson*, Richard Lyle*, Mike MacKenzie*, Kevin Stewart*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11477 Scottish Medical Aid for Palestinians Fundraiser in Edinburgh (lodged on 07 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, Clare Adamson*, Adam Ingram*, Richard Lyle*, Mike MacKenzie*, Kevin Stewart*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11476 Africa Pekin, Scotland-based Charity Tackling the Ebola Crisis (lodged on 07 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, Clare Adamson*, Adam Ingram*, Kevin Stewart*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11475 Venture Street Launches in Dunfermline (lodged on 07 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Clare Adamson*, Hanzala Malik*, Richard Lyle*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11474 Climate Challenge Fund Award for 39th Fife Scout Group (lodged on 06 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*, Hanzala Malik*, Clare Adamson*, Kevin Stewart*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11473 30th Anniversary of Birthlink’s Adoption Contact Register for Scotland (lodged on 06 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, Hanzala Malik*, Clare Adamson*, Kevin Stewart*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11472 Congratulations to Arden House Projects in Leven (lodged on 06 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*, Clare Adamson*
S4M-11471 Heriot-Watt Blood Transfusion Service Centre of Excellence (lodged on 06 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, Clare Adamson*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11470 Award for St Andrews Environmental Network (lodged on 06 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*, Clare Adamson*
S4M-11469 Glasgow to Cuba (lodged on 06 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*, Clare Adamson*
S4M-11468 Congratulations to Deafblind Scotland (lodged on 06 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, Clare Adamson*, Fiona McLeod*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11467 Congratulating Chance to Change (lodged on 06 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Clare Adamson*
S4M-11466 Fuel Poverty in pre-1919 Residential Properties (lodged on 06 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*
S4M-11465 Kinghorn Lifeboat Station Raises £2,900 (lodged on 06 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, Clare Adamson*
S4M-11464 Hayfield Community Centre Receives £35,881 (lodged on 06 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*, Clare Adamson*
S4M-11463 Whiteinch Community Centre Named Runner-Up Finalist for Best Public Service (lodged on 06 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*
S4M-11462 Asthma UK Scotland’s Fitstars’ Commonwealth Games Legacy Pack (lodged on 06 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Clare Adamson*
S4M-11461 Callander Community Hydro Scheme (lodged on 06 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Clare Adamson*, Fiona McLeod*
S4M-11460 Affordable Warmth Dividend for Glasgow’s Older Residents (lodged on 06 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11454 Fair Trade Wishaw (lodged on 06 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, Michael McMahon*, Clare Adamson*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11453 Modern Apprenticeship Places on Track to Hit Target (lodged on 06 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, Clare Adamson*, Richard Lyle*
S4M-11452 Zest St Andrews Named Micro Employer of the Year (lodged on 06 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, Clare Adamson*
S4M-11451 Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red (lodged on 06 November 2014) Clare Adamson*
S4M-11450 Chance to Change (lodged on 06 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, Clare Adamson*
S4M-11449 Stirling Swimming Club’s Stellar Performance (lodged on 05 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, Clare Adamson*, Bob Doris*
S4M-11448 Transforming Tayside Children’s Hospital (lodged on 05 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Clare Adamson*, Bob Doris*
S4M-11447 Home Secretary Withholding Information (lodged on 05 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, John Mason*, Clare Adamson*, Bob Doris*
S4M-11446 Heating Price Freeze for Wyndford Residents (lodged on 05 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, Clare Adamson*
S4M-11445 Universal Children’s Day (lodged on 05 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, John Mason*, Clare Adamson*, Bob Doris*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11444 World Toilet Day (lodged on 05 November 2014) John Mason*, Clare Adamson*, Bob Doris*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11443 Collaboration between Glasgow School of Art and MTV (lodged on 05 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Bob Doris*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11442 Glasgow School of Art Students Given Worldwide Support (lodged on 05 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, John Mason*, Bob Doris*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11441 Scottish Local Coastal Partnerships (lodged on 05 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11440 SSE Fair Tax Mark (lodged on 05 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, John Mason*, Dave Thompson*, Bob Doris*
S4M-11439 See Me Campaign (lodged on 05 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, John Mason*, Dave Thompson*, Bob Doris*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11438 St Mary’s Primary and World Porridge Day (lodged on 05 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, Bob Doris*
S4M-11437 Zero-hour Contracts and the Living Wage (lodged on 05 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, Bob Doris*
S4M-11436 Congratulations to EuansGuide.com (lodged on 05 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, Bob Doris*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11435 Congratulations to Thenue Housing Association (lodged on 05 November 2014) Bob Doris*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11434 Multicultural Homecoming Grants (lodged on 05 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, John Mason*, Bob Doris*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11432 Congratulations to Wallacewell New Charge Church of Scotland (lodged on 05 November 2014) Bob Doris*
S4M-11431 A Shocking Way to Treat a Dog (lodged on 05 November 2014) John Mason*
S4M-11430 Self Care Week (lodged on 05 November 2014) Bob Doris*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11429 World COPD Day (lodged on 05 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*, Bob Doris*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11428 World Prematurity Day (lodged on 05 November 2014) Bob Doris*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11427 Respect for Shopworkers Week (lodged on 05 November 2014) Bob Doris*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11426 Sexist Advertising by The Sun (lodged on 05 November 2014) John Mason*, Dave Thompson*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11424 Glasgow City Council’s Online Petition System (lodged on 04 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*
S4M-11423 Congratulating Local Schools on Big Lottery Fund Awards (lodged on 04 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*, Bob Doris*
S4M-11422 2014 Communities Funding for Granite City Guerrillas (lodged on 04 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*, Bob Doris*
S4M-11421 West Dunbartonshire Council Scraps Poll Tax Debt (lodged on 04 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*, Bob Doris*
S4M-11420 Junior Saltire Boffins (lodged on 04 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*, Bob Doris*
S4M-11419 St Mary’s Primary School Larkhall, Big Lottery Fund 2014 Award (lodged on 04 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*, Bob Doris*
S4M-11418 Stonehouse Primary School Big Lottery Fund 2014 Communities Programme Award (lodged on 04 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*, Bob Doris*
S4M-11417 South Lanarkshire Leisure Big Lottery Fund 2014 Communities Programme Award (lodged on 04 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*, Bob Doris*
S4M-11416 Good Luck to Nomad Beat Ltd (lodged on 04 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*
S4M-11415 Walking Football Match (lodged on 04 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*, Bob Doris*
S4M-11414 Equal Pay Day (lodged on 04 November 2014) Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11413 To Absent Friends Week (lodged on 04 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Bob Doris*
S4M-11412 Grant Funds Sports for 5 to 55-year-olds (lodged on 04 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*, Bob Doris*
S4M-11408 Morningside Primary School (lodged on 04 November 2014) Clare Adamson*, Bob Doris*
S4M-11407 10 Years for Safe Drive Stay Alive (lodged on 04 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, Bob Doris*
S4M-11406 NHS Fife Begins Major New Recruitment Drive (lodged on 04 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*, Bob Doris*
S4M-11405 Dunfermline Awarded £8,575 (lodged on 04 November 2014) Bob Doris*
S4M-11404 Mercury Prize Win for Young Fathers (lodged on 04 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, Bob Doris*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11403 Congratulating Big Lottery Fund Winners in North East Fife (lodged on 04 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*, Bob Doris*
S4M-11402 Union Solidarity International, Blood Bricks Campaign (lodged on 04 November 2014) Bob Doris*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11401 Rutherglen Reformer Staff take the Movember Challenge (lodged on 04 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Bob Doris*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11399 Another Rise in the Living Wage (lodged on 03 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*, Dave Thompson*
S4M-11396 Labour’s out of touch Branch Manager (lodged on 03 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*
S4M-11394 Restart a Heart, Arran Leads in Cardiac Emergency Preparedness (lodged on 03 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Mary Scanlon*
S4M-11393 Knightswood Secondary Receives Best Practice Accolade (lodged on 03 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*
S4M-11392 The Need for a Direct Ferry Service Between Scotland and Scandinavia (lodged on 03 November 2014) Gil Paterson*
S4M-11391 Dementia Training Partnership Between ASDA and the Open University (lodged on 03 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Ken Macintosh*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11390 Tribute to Jack Bruce (lodged on 03 November 2014) Gil Paterson*
S4M-11389 Bright Sparks Playgroup Awarded £49,438 from Young Start (lodged on 03 November 2014) Angus MacDonald*
S4M-11388 Emergency Towing (lodged on 03 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Angus MacDonald*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11387 Proposed Sale of Tata Long Products Division (lodged on 03 November 2014) Clare Adamson*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11385 The People’s Millions, Good Luck to the Disability Community (lodged on 03 November 2014) Gil Paterson*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11384 Spartans Women FC’s Support for the Jamie Skinner Foundation and the Shockingly Easy Campaign (lodged on 31 October 2014) Gil Paterson*
S4M-11358 Better Food for Patients (lodged on 30 October 2014) Ken Macintosh*, Hanzala Malik*, Richard Baker*, Sarah Boyack*
S4M-11344 Ban Circuses from Using Wild Animals (lodged on 29 October 2014) John Mason*, Aileen McLeod*, Drew Smith*, Annabelle Ewing*
S4M-11340 Even it Up: Time to End Extreme Inequality, Oxfam’s New Report and Campaign (lodged on 29 October 2014) Neil Findlay*, Annabelle Ewing*
S4M-11213 Child Poverty Figures Increasing (lodged on 16 October 2014) Alison Johnstone*, Patrick Harvie*
S4M-11158 World Diabetes Day 2014 (lodged on 09 October 2014) Bruce Crawford*
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