That the Parliament congratulates Professor Gerry McCormac on being appointed Convener of Universities Scotland, and Professor Sally Mapstone, on being appointed its Vice Convener; notes that Gerry has been the Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of Stirling since 2010 and Sally has held the same positions at the University of St Andrews since 2016; acknowledges that the appointments are for two years, and wishes Gerry and Sally all the best in these roles and their future careers.
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That the Parliament congratulates Professor Gerry McCormac on being appointed Convener of Universities Scotland, and Professor Sally Mapstone, on being appointed its Vice Convener; notes that Gerry has been the Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of Stirling since 2010 and Sally has held the same positions at the University of St Andrews since 2016; acknowledges that the appointments are for two years, and wishes Gerry and Sally all the best in these roles and their future careers.
Supported by: Miles Briggs, Alexander Stewart, Brian Whittle, Iain Gray, Jackson Carlaw, Alex Cole-Hamilton, Liam McArthur, Murdo Fraser, Bill Kidd, Jeremy Balfour, Donald Cameron, David Torrance, John Scott, Liam Kerr, Finlay Carson
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That the Parliament congratulates Comrie Fire Station on winning a UK-wide environmental competition; notes that the station achieved the accolade in the competition run by Green Action by cutting its gas and electricity costs over the winter months; further notes that Comrie Fire Station saved £1,826 by doing this, which is a reduction of 62% on the previous year’s costs, and wishes Comrie Fire Station all the best for the future.
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That the Parliament congratulates Comrie Fire Station on winning a UK-wide environmental competition; notes that the station achieved the accolade in the competition run by Green Action by cutting its gas and electricity costs over the winter months; further notes that Comrie Fire Station saved £1,826 by doing this, which is a reduction of 62% on the previous year’s costs, and wishes Comrie Fire Station all the best for the future.
Supported by: Miles Briggs, Alexander Stewart, Alison Harris, Margaret Mitchell, Murdo Fraser, Annabelle Ewing, Alex Cole-Hamilton, Finlay Carson, Jeremy Balfour, Jamie Greene, Donald Cameron, Bill Kidd, Clare Adamson, Richard Lyle, Liam Kerr, Jackson Carlaw, Gil Paterson, Michelle Ballantyne
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That the Parliament congratulates the University of St Andrews on being voted the top university in Scotland by The Complete University Guide; notes that the University was also voted in the top three in the UK and that this accolade was achieved by annual assessment of the university’s teaching and research strengths, and wishes the University all the best for the future.
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That the Parliament congratulates the University of St Andrews on being voted the top university in Scotland by The Complete University Guide; notes that the University was also voted in the top three in the UK and that this accolade was achieved by annual assessment of the university’s teaching and research strengths, and wishes the University all the best for the future.
Supported by: Miles Briggs, Alexander Stewart, Richard Lyle, Brian Whittle, Gordon Lindhurst, Kenneth Gibson, Annabelle Ewing, Iain Gray, Jeremy Balfour, Donald Cameron, Murdo Fraser, David Torrance, Margaret Mitchell, John Scott, Bill Kidd, Liam Kerr, Clare Adamson, Finlay Carson, Peter Chapman, Tom Arthur, Michelle Ballantyne, Maurice Corry, Jamie Greene
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That the Parliament congratulates Gloagburn Farm Shop, which is near Tibbermore, Perth, Ardross Farm Shop, which is near Elie, Fife, and Balgove Larder, Stathtyrum, near St Andrews, on being listed by The Times to be among the top five farm shops in Scotland; notes that all three shops are in the Mid Scotland and Fife region, and wishes them all the best for the future.
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That the Parliament congratulates Gloagburn Farm Shop, which is near Tibbermore, Perth, Ardross Farm Shop, which is near Elie, Fife, and Balgove Larder, Stathtyrum, near St Andrews, on being listed by The Times to be among the top five farm shops in Scotland; notes that all three shops are in the Mid Scotland and Fife region, and wishes them all the best for the future.
Supported by: Miles Briggs, Alexander Stewart, Annie Wells, Edward Mountain, Brian Whittle, Margaret Mitchell, Gordon Lindhurst, Murdo Fraser, Finlay Carson, Jeremy Balfour, David Torrance, Bill Kidd, Jackson Carlaw, Peter Chapman, Alexander Burnett, Ruth Maguire, Clare Adamson, Maurice Corry, Jamie Greene, Liam Kerr
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As an amendment to motion S5M-20625 in the name of Fiona Hyslop (Recognising Scotland in Europe), leave out from "the importance of continuing" to end and insert "that decisions about flag protocol on the parliamentary estate are rightly reserved to the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body (SPCB); recognises that the SPCB has already made a decision on this matter; believes such action to be unprecedented and deleterious to the norms of this Parliament, and regrets that parliamentary time is being used to debate flag protocol when such time is limited and could, more rightly, be spent on debating issues such as health, justice and education."
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As an amendment to motion S5M-20625 in the name of Fiona Hyslop (Recognising Scotland in Europe), leave out from "the importance of continuing" to end and insert "that decisions about flag protocol on the parliamentary estate are rightly reserved to the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body (SPCB); recognises that the SPCB has already made a decision on this matter; believes such action to be unprecedented and deleterious to the norms of this Parliament, and regrets that parliamentary time is being used to debate flag protocol when such time is limited and could, more rightly, be spent on debating issues such as health, justice and education."
Current Status: Taken in the Chamber on 29/01/2020
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That the Parliament welcomes the acceptance by the Scottish Government that, following the unanimous conclusions reached by the Education and Skills Committee in its report, Subject choices in schools, which highlighted significant concerns regarding subject choice in many schools and their impact on hardworking teachers and young people, there should be a full review of the senior phase of the curriculum for excellence; calls for a full review of broad general education and how it articulates with the senior phase, but believes however that this review can only succeed if there is an accompanying acceptance from the Scottish Government that there are some key weaknesses in some key aspects of Scotland's school education and the qualifications structure that challenge its claim that Scotland’s schools are producing “a strong set of results”.
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That the Parliament welcomes the acceptance by the Scottish Government that, following the unanimous conclusions reached by the Education and Skills Committee in its report, Subject choices in schools, which highlighted significant concerns regarding subject choice in many schools and their impact on hardworking teachers and young people, there should be a full review of the senior phase of the curriculum for excellence; calls for a full review of broad general education and how it articulates with the senior phase, but believes however that this review can only succeed if there is an accompanying acceptance from the Scottish Government that there are some key weaknesses in some key aspects of Scotland's school education and the qualifications structure that challenge its claim that Scotland’s schools are producing “a strong set of results”.
Current Status: Taken in the Chamber on 15/01/2020
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That the Parliament is committed to the principles of excellence and equity to underpin policy approaches to education and to improve the delivery of the curriculum for excellence (CfE), but notes with growing concern the recent analysis of CfE, including the recent publication from Professor Jim Scott, which draws the conclusion that the attainment gap is widening and highlights that there are failures in the delivery of CfE; notes in particular that these failures are imposing proportionately greater barriers to success among the pupil cohort who come from disadvantaged backgrounds, and calls on the Scottish Government to urgently address these concerns.
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That the Parliament is committed to the principles of excellence and equity to underpin policy approaches to education and to improve the delivery of the curriculum for excellence (CfE), but notes with growing concern the recent analysis of CfE, including the recent publication from Professor Jim Scott, which draws the conclusion that the attainment gap is widening and highlights that there are failures in the delivery of CfE; notes in particular that these failures are imposing proportionately greater barriers to success among the pupil cohort who come from disadvantaged backgrounds, and calls on the Scottish Government to urgently address these concerns.
Current Status: Taken in the Chamber on 06/11/2019
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That the Parliament congratulates the University of Stirling on being named as The Times and Sunday Times UK Sports University of the Year; notes that it is currently undergoing a £20 million redevelopment of its sports facilities, which it believes will create an iconic new complex at the heart of the campus, and wishes the University all the best.
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That the Parliament congratulates the University of Stirling on being named as The Times and Sunday Times UK Sports University of the Year; notes that it is currently undergoing a £20 million redevelopment of its sports facilities, which it believes will create an iconic new complex at the heart of the campus, and wishes the University all the best.
Supported by: Michelle Ballantyne, Monica Lennon
Current Status: Fallen on 27/11/2019
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That the Parliament congratulates Brigadier Sir Melville Jamieson on being awarded the Freedom of the City of Perth; acknowledges that Sir Melville is shortly due to retire from his role as Lord Lieutenant of Perth and Kinross after nearly 14 years in post; understands that the award is being given for his remarkable contribution to the region’s tourism, charities and businesses in attracting a number of high-profile events, including the City of Perth Salute procession, as well as securing royal visits to the area; notes that the Freedom of the City has previously been awarded to other notable dignitaries such as the former prime ministers, Sir Winston Churchill and Anthony Eden, the writer, John Buchan, and the Duke of Edinburgh, and wishes Sir Melville all the best for his retirement.
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That the Parliament congratulates Brigadier Sir Melville Jamieson on being awarded the Freedom of the City of Perth; acknowledges that Sir Melville is shortly due to retire from his role as Lord Lieutenant of Perth and Kinross after nearly 14 years in post; understands that the award is being given for his remarkable contribution to the region’s tourism, charities and businesses in attracting a number of high-profile events, including the City of Perth Salute procession, as well as securing royal visits to the area; notes that the Freedom of the City has previously been awarded to other notable dignitaries such as the former prime ministers, Sir Winston Churchill and Anthony Eden, the writer, John Buchan, and the Duke of Edinburgh, and wishes Sir Melville all the best for his retirement.
Supported by: Peter Chapman, Miles Briggs, Donald Cameron, Alexander Stewart, Bill Bowman, Murdo Fraser, Michelle Ballantyne, Tom Mason, Margaret Mitchell, Richard Lyle, Alison Harris, Gordon Lindhurst, Jamie Halcro Johnston, Jackson Carlaw, Annie Wells, Jeremy Balfour, Maurice Golden, John Scott, Liam Kerr, Alexander Burnett
Current Status: Fallen on 02/10/2019
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That the Parliament congratulates the University of St Andrews on being placed second in the Guardian University Guide; notes that this is the first time that any other university has displaced Oxford or Cambridge from the first and second places of a major domestic higher education league table; acknowledges that the university’s success is thanks to its students, academic and professional services staff working alongside alumni and supporters, and commends the Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Sally Mapstone, and her staff on this achievement.
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That the Parliament congratulates the University of St Andrews on being placed second in the Guardian University Guide; notes that this is the first time that any other university has displaced Oxford or Cambridge from the first and second places of a major domestic higher education league table; acknowledges that the university’s success is thanks to its students, academic and professional services staff working alongside alumni and supporters, and commends the Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Sally Mapstone, and her staff on this achievement.
Supported by: Miles Briggs, Alexander Stewart, Peter Chapman, Edward Mountain, Jamie Greene, Gordon Lindhurst, Maurice Golden, Richard Lyle, Margaret Mitchell, Bill Kidd, Kenneth Gibson, Stuart McMillan, Maurice Corry, Murdo Fraser, Jeremy Balfour, Jackson Carlaw, Annie Wells, Gil Paterson, Gillian Martin, Jamie Halcro Johnston, Clare Adamson, Alexander Burnett
Current Status: Fallen on 02/10/2019
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