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A first minister is the leader of a government cabinet, usually now used to refer to the political leader of a subnational entity, such as the devolved administrations of Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, or of a dependent territory.
In Canada, "first ministers" is a collective term that refers to all of the Canadian first ministers of the Crown, otherwise known as heads of government, including the Prime Minister of Canada and the provincial and territorial premiers. It is used in such formulae as "first ministers' meetings".
In Newfoundland and Labrador, the Inuit self-governing region of Nunatsiavut provides for a first minister responsible to the Nunatsiavut Assembly.
The head of government of Norway was called first minister (Norwegian: førstestatsråd) between 1814 and 1873, while it was in personal union with Sweden. In 1893, 12 years prior to the dissolution of the union, it was changed to prime minister (statsminister).
In the United Kingdom, the term first minister was once used interchangeably with prime minister, such as when Winston Churchill stated: "I did not become His Majesty's First Minister so that I might oversee the liquidation of the British Empire!"
First Minister's Questions is the name given to the weekly questioning of the leaders of devolved administrations in the United Kingdom. First Minister's Questions works in a similar way to Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons.
In Northern Ireland Questions to the Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister (or simply First Minister's Questions) is taken jointly by the First Minister and deputy First Minister. This dyarchy is to enable the leaders of the main unionist and nationalist parties to work together in the Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister. Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly are allowed half an hour to put questions to the ministers. The questions are tabled in advance by the MLAs.
First Minister's Questions is the name given to Question Time in the Scottish Parliament, in the course of which the First Minister of Scotland spends half an hour on each Thursday that the parliament is in session answering questions from Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs). There are additional sessions during the Parliamentary week at which other ministers are called upon to answer subject-specific and general questions.
The Scottish Government (Scottish Gaelic: Riaghaltas na h-Alba; Scots: Scots Govrenment) is the executive of the devolved Scottish Parliament. The government was established in 1999 as the Scottish Executive under section 44(1) of the Scotland Act 1998, which created a devolved administration for Scotland in line with a the result of the 1997 referendum on Scottish devolution. The government consists of cabinet secretaries, who attend cabinet meetings, and ministers, who do not. It is led by the first minister, who selects the cabinet secretaries and ministers with approval of parliament.
The Scottish Government is responsible in Scotland for all issues that are not explicitly reserved to the British parliament at Westminster by Schedule 5 to the Scotland Act 1998; such devolved matters include health, education, justice and policing, rural affairs, economic development and transport. The Scottish Government also has administrative responsibility for some matters where it does not have legislative power. An example is Sections 36 & 37 of the Electricity Act 1989 which allow the Scottish Government to authorise power transmission lines and grant power generation consents.
The Scottish Parliament (Scottish Gaelic: Pàrlamaid na h-Alba; Scots: The Scots Pairlament) is the devolved national, unicameral legislature of Scotland. Located in the Holyrood area of the capital city, Edinburgh, it is frequently referred to informally as "Holyrood".
The Parliament is a democratically elected body comprising 129 members known as Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs), elected for four-year terms under the additional member system: 73 MSPs represent individual geographical constituencies elected by the plurality ("first past the post") system, while a further 56 are returned from eight additional member regions, each electing seven MSPs. The most recent general election to the Parliament was held on 5 May 2011.
The original Parliament of Scotland (or "Estates of Scotland") was the national legislature of the independent Kingdom of Scotland, and existed from the early 13th century until the Kingdom of Scotland merged with the Kingdom of England under the Acts of Union 1707 to form the Kingdom of Great Britain. As a consequence, both the Parliament of Scotland and the Parliament of England ceased to exist, and the Parliament of Great Britain, which sat at Westminster in London was formed.
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Actors: Paul Hillier (miscellaneous crew), Colm Meaney (actor), Stuart Graham (actor), John Wright (editor), Tommy O'Neill (actor), Chris Patterson (producer), Malcolm Sinclair (actor), Reno Antoniades (miscellaneous crew), Derek Halligan (actor), Nick Glennie-Smith (composer), Martin Condon (actor), Xabier Berzosa (miscellaneous crew), Gerry Wade (actor), Olivia Nash (actress), Ian Beattie (actor),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Ramón Rodríguez (director), Ramón Rodríguez (writer), Luis Miguel Cobo (composer), Francisco Espada (producer), Francisco Espada (writer), Sofia Teixeira-Gomes (miscellaneous crew), José Socrates (actor), Roberto Lázaro (editor), Miguel Muñoz Baeza (editor), Rita Silva (actress), Joao Chirlitos (actor), Alfonso Coelho (actor), Francisco Gudinho (actor), Manuel Guterres (actor), Francisco Olveira (actor),
Plot: Little Luz Village, in Portugal is doomed to disappear. The construction of the biggest reservoir of Europe forces its inhabitants to leave their houses and to move into a new village built out of nowhere. This is the story of that sacrifice.
Genres: Documentary,Actors: Ramón Rodríguez (director), Ramón Rodríguez (writer), Luis Miguel Cobo (composer), Francisco Espada (producer), Francisco Espada (writer), Sofia Teixeira-Gomes (miscellaneous crew), José Socrates (actor), Roberto Lázaro (editor), Miguel Muñoz Baeza (editor), Rita Silva (actress), Joao Chirlitos (actor), Alfonso Coelho (actor), Francisco Gudinho (actor), Manuel Guterres (actor), Francisco Olveira (actor),
Plot: Little Luz Village, in Portugal is doomed to disappear. The construction of the biggest reservoir of Europe forces its inhabitants to leave their houses and to move into a new village built out of nowhere. This is the story of that sacrifice.
Genres: Documentary,Actors: David Warner (actor), Steve Christian (producer), Michael J. Harker (miscellaneous crew), Kathleen Turner (actress), Michael Medwin (actor), Nickolas Grace (actor), Leslie Phillips (actor), Jane Birkin (actress), Trevor Eve (producer), Lucy Punch (actress), Trevor Nelson (actor), Colin Monie (editor), Katrin Cartlidge (actress), Beeban Kidron (director), Andrea Galer (costume designer),
Plot: Cinderella (named Zezolla) and her family live mid 20th century, where fashion is practically everything. As her father is won over by a selfish woman named Claudette, Cinderella must keep her new step-mother from murdering the only family she has left. Add in an anti-social mermaid literally living in a cave, a bored prince with an ear for rock n' roll, and the glamour of the 1950's and one'll find that this story can't grow old.
Keywords: based-on-fairy-tale, bird, blue-dress, camera-shot-of-feet, cave, character-name-in-title, fashion, female-bare-feet, flower-petal, isle-of-manActors: Andrew Sachs (actor), Jacqueline Pierreux (producer), Julien Schoenaerts (actor), Armin Mueller-Stahl (actor), Andrew Sachs (actor), Armin Mueller-Stahl (actor), Daniel Emilfork (actor), Katja Studt (actress), Alain Robbe-Grillet (writer), Dénes Szekeres (producer), Chantal Hymans (editor), Ágota Horváth (miscellaneous crew), Raoul Servais (director), Raoul Servais (writer), Raoul Servais (writer),
Plot: A young prince is taken for tuition at a seaside hotel but there quickly bores and wanders off to visit a nearby lighthouse. Befriended by the keeper, he learns of a secret world he can see inside the light of the lamp - the world of Taxandria ruled by the dictatorship of the 'eternal present' where all machines, progress and time have been banned. However, a naive but creative printing clerk unwittingly causes a revolution when he upsets a printing press and tries to replace the spilled letters only to have his new words taken for a subversive code. On the run he falls in love with a palace princess, discovers the forbidden art of photography and sets out to fulfill his dream of building a flying machine.
Keywords: independent-film, one-word-title, part-animation, part-computer-animationActors: Catherine Deneuve (actress), Janine Darcey (actress), Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe (actor), Michel Berto (actor), Jean-Louis Trintignant (actor), Philippe Brizard (actor), Daniel Mesguich (actor), Michel Serrault (actor), Michel Auclair (actor), Jacques Doniol-Valcroze (actor), Etienne Draber (actor), Jacques Sereys (actor), Hippolyte Girardot (actor), Marie Pillet (actress), Yvette Etiévant (actress),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Aleksandr Demyanenko (actor), Lyudmila Arinina (actress), Armen Dzhigarkhanyan (actor), Evgeniy Evstigneev (actor), Viktor Ilichyov (actor), Igor Dmitriev (actor), Charles Perrault (writer), Mikhail Svetin (actor), Tatyana Vasileva (actress), Sergei Yursky (actor), Igor Kvasha (actor), Yevgeniya Simonova (actress), Regina Razuma (actress), Anton Tabakov (actor), Lyudmila Krylova (actress),
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy, Romance,Actors: Allan Cavan (actor), George DeNormand (actor), Robert Adair (actor), Stanley Blystone (actor), Edgar Dearing (actor), Irving Bacon (actor), Bobby Barber (actor), Eddy Chandler (actor), Chester Clute (actor), Charles Coleman (actor), Eddie Borden (actor), Alec Craig (actor), Joseph Crehan (actor), George Davis (actor), Art Dupuis (actor),
Plot: A screwball comedy in the vein of _His Girl Friday (1940)_ (qv). Jerry and Connie are ace reporters for rival newspapers. They are engaged to be married, but their employers try every trick in the book to keep them apart. With the nuptials apparently thwarted, Jerry and Connie are sent by their respective newspapers to cover the Andrews murder case in Bridgeport. Will the couple reconcile or will professional competition drive them farther apart?
Keywords: 1930s, actor, actress, archive-footage, attempted-murder, b-movie, bartender, bridgeport-connecticut, business-competition, butlerActors: Donald Kerr (actor), Fred Astaire (actor), Frank Jenks (actor), Harry Bernard (actor), Eric Blore (actor), Harry Bowen (actor), Howard C. Hickman (actor), Thomas A. Curran (actor), Alan Curtis (actor), Edgar Dearing (actor), Ralph Brooks (actor), Olin Francis (actor), Ralph Byrd (actor), Charlie Hall (actor), Sam Lufkin (actor),
Plot: Lucky is tricked into missing his wedding to Margaret by the other members of Pop's magic and dance act, and has to make $25000 to be allowed to marry her. He and Pop go to New York where they run into Penny, a dancing instructor. She and Lucky form a successful dance partnership, but romance is blighted (till the end of the film at least!) by his old attachment to Margaret and hers for Ricardo, the band leader who won't play for them to dance together.
Keywords: astaire-and-rogers, audience, backstage, ballroom-dancing, bandleader, based-on-short-story, blackface, blizzard, bride, broken-engagementActors: Wade Boteler (actor), Bobby Dunn (actor), William Hornbeck (editor), E.W. Hammons (miscellaneous crew), Roger Moore (actor), Hugh Saxon (actor), Arthur Stone (actor), Clifton Young (actor), Betty Grable (actress), Dorothy Granger (actress), Patsy O'Leary (actress), Mack Sennett (producer), John Grey (writer), Harry McCoy (writer), Earle Rodney (writer),
Genres: Comedy, Short,At 12 noon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP took questions from party leaders and other MSPs. See the running order below (party leaders' questions are not revealed in advance of the session): 1. Ruth Davidson: Question to be taken in the Chamber. 2. Richard Leonard: Question to be taken in the Chamber. 3. Willie Rennie: Question to be taken in the Chamber. 4. Ben Macpherson: To ask the First Minister how many Syrian refugees have been resettled in Scotland. 5. Brian Whittle: To ask the First Minister, in light of Scotland's success at the Commonwealth Games, what the Scottish Government is doing to ensure that there is opportunity for all to participate in sport and physical activity, from grassroots to elite sport. 6. Monica Lennon: To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Governm...
At 12 noon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP took questions from party leaders and other MSPs. See the running order below (party leaders' questions are not revealed in advance of the session): 1. Ruth Davidson: Question to be taken in Chamber. 2. Richard Leonard: Question to be taken in Chamber. 3. Patrick Harvie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 4. Willie Rennie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 5. Kate Forbes: To ask the First Minister how the Scottish Government plans to reduce the use of single-use disposable plastics such as plastic straws. 6. Rachael Hamilton: To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Government is taking to improve small business confidence, in light of reports suggesting that it is at a near-record low. Published by the Scottish Parliament Corporate Bo...
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Read the full transcript of First Minister's Questions in the Scottish parliament Official Report: https://goo.gl/8TXVcM
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1. Ruth Davidson: Question to be taken in Chamber. (S5F-01508) 2. Alex Rowley: Question to be taken in Chamber. (S5F-01510) 3. Willie Rennie: Question to be taken in Chamber. (S5F-01511) 4. Gillian Martin: To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Government's response is to the number of reported cases involving a child committing a sexual offence against another increasing by a third over the last four years. (S5F-01515) 5. Edward Mountain: To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Government is taking to ensure that there is public confidence in the leadership of Police Scotland. (S5F-01509) 6. Daniel Johnson: To ask the First Minister what progress the Scottish Government has made in the identification of combustible cladding on public buildings, in light of reports that it ...
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At 12 noon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP took questions from party leaders and backbench MSPs. 1. Ruth Davidson: Question to be taken in Chamber. 2. Richard Leonard: Question to be taken in Chamber. 3. Patrick Harvie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 4. Willie Rennie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 5. Ivan McKee: To ask the First Minister what progress has been made on the creation of a Scottish National Investment Bank. 6. Rachael Hamilton: To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Government is taking to train and recruit more nurses. 7. Kenneth Gibson: To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Government's position is on the dangers of teenagers in Ayrshire ingesting substances purporting to be the drug, MDMA. Published by the Scottish Parliament Corporate Body. www...
Read the full transcript of First Minister's Questions in the Scottish Parliament Official Report: https://goo.gl/SbNvBm
At 12 noon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP took questions from party leaders and other MSPs. See the running order below (party leaders' questions are not revealed in advance of the session): 1. Ruth Davidson: Question to be taken in Chamber. 2. Richard Leonard: Question to be taken in Chamber. 3. Patrick Harvie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 4. Willie Rennie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 5. Kenneth Gibson: To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Government's response is to the Centre for Cities report, Cities Outlook 2018, which suggests that automation and globalisation could displace 230,000 Scottish jobs by 2030. 6. Michelle Ballantyne: To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Government is taking to reduce violence in schools. Published by the Scottish Parl...
The Queen continued her royal engagements in Scotland with an Investiture at the Palace of Holyroodhouse and a meeting with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
At 12 noon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP took questions from party leaders and other MSPs. See the running order below (party leaders' questions are not revealed in advance of the session): 1. Ruth Davidson: Question to be taken in Chamber. 2. Richard Leonard: Question to be taken in Chamber. 3. Patrick Harvie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 4. Willie Rennie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 5. Kenneth Gibson: To ask the First Minister how the Scottish Government is tackling knife crime. 6. Jamie Greene: To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Government is taking to improve the availability of organs viable for donation and transplant. 7. Tavish Scott: To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Government's response is to the EIS's reported opposition to plans to ...
At 12 noon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP took questions from party leaders and other MSPs. See the running order below (party leaders' questions are not revealed in advance of the session): 1. Ruth Davidson 2. Jackie Baillie 3. Patrick Harvie 4. Stuart McMillan: To ask the First Minister, in light of reports that Macmillan Cancer Support is acting to combat so-called fake news regarding health conditions, what action the Scottish Government is taking to ensure that people are not misled by fake medical information online. 5. Liz Smith: To ask the First Minister what criteria will be used to assess the outcomes of pupil equity funding. 6. Pauline McNeill: To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Government plans to take to help families faced with financial hardship should i...
At 12 noon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP took questions from party leaders and other MSPs. See the running order below (party leaders' questions are not revealed in advance of the session): 1. Ruth Davidson 2. Jackie Baillie 3. Willie Rennie 4. Christine Grahame: To ask the First Minister what measures the Scottish Government can put in place to curtail tax avoidance. 5. Liam Kerr: To ask the First Minister, in light of reports of crews being attacked when dealing with bonfires over the weekend, what action the Scottish Government is taking to ensure the safety of emergency responders. 6. Rhoda Grant: To ask the First Minister what discussions the Scottish Government has had with the UK Government regarding reports that the UK could leave the common agricultural policy and common...
Read the full transcript of First Minister's Question Time in the Scottish Parliament Official Report: http://goo.gl/xtLc4y At 12 noon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP took questions from party leaders and other MSPs. See the running order below (party leaders' questions are not revealed in advance of the session): 1. Ruth Davidson: Question to be taken in Chamber. 2. Richard Leonard: Question to be taken in Chamber. 3. Willie Rennie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 4. Fulton MacGregor: To ask the First Minister whether the Scottish Government will provide an update on its plans to deliver access to superfast broadband to 100% of premises by 2021. 5. Liz Smith: To ask the First Minister what maintenance procedures are in place for the Queensferry Crossing. 6. Jackie Baillie: To ask...
Read the full transcript of First Minister's Question Time in the Scottish Parliament Official Report: http://goo.gl/72WJdF 1. Ruth Davidson: Question to be taken in Chamber. (S5F-01849) 2. Richard Leonard: Question to be taken in Chamber. (S5F-01850) 3. Willie Rennie: Question to be taken in Chamber. (S5F-01851) 4. Stuart McMillan: To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Government is doing to promote road safety over the festive period. (S5F-01859) 5. Alexander Stewart: To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Government's response is to figures from NSPCC Scotland, which suggest that there has been a 42% increase in child sexual abuse referrals in the last year. (S5F-01853) 6. Pauline McNeill: To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Government is taking to protect v...
At 12 noon Deputy First Minister John Swinney MSP took questions from party leaders and other MSPs. See the running order below (party leaders' questions are not revealed in advance of the session): 1. Ruth Davidson: To be taken in Chamber. 2. Jackie Baillie: To be taken in Chamber. 3. Patrick Harvie: To be taken in Chamber. 4. Willie Rennie: To be taken in Chamber. 5. Bruce Crawford: To ask the First Minister what representations the Scottish Government is making to the UK Government ahead of the Autumn Budget. 6. Rachael Hamilton: To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Government will take in light of reports that one in 10 shops are lying empty and fewer people are visiting high streets. 7. Monica Lennon: To ask the First Minister, in light of it being Alcohol Awareness ...
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www.parliament.scot - The Scottish Parliament - First Minister's Questions Ruth Davidson S5F-01028 1. To ask the First Minister what engagements she has planned for the rest of the day. Kezia Dugdale S5F-01027 2. To ask the First Minister what engagements she has planned for the rest of the week. Willie Rennie S5F-01025 3. To ask the First Minister what issues will be discussed at the next meeting of the Cabinet. Clare Adamson S5F-01032 4. To ask the First Minister what guidance the Scottish Government has issued regarding the use of the Pupil Equity Fund. Annie Wells S5F-01034 5. To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Government is taking to tackle gun crime. Daniel Johnson S5F-01060 6. To ask the First Minister how the Scottish Government will ensure that changes...
At 12 noon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP took questions from party leaders and other MSPs. See the running order below (party leaders' questions are not revealed in advance of the session): 1. Ruth Davidson: Question to be taken in the Chamber. 2. Richard Leonard: Question to be taken in the Chamber. 3. Willie Rennie: Question to be taken in the Chamber. 4. Ben Macpherson: To ask the First Minister how many Syrian refugees have been resettled in Scotland. 5. Brian Whittle: To ask the First Minister, in light of Scotland's success at the Commonwealth Games, what the Scottish Government is doing to ensure that there is opportunity for all to participate in sport and physical activity, from grassroots to elite sport. 6. Monica Lennon: To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Governm...
At 12 noon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP took questions from party leaders and other MSPs. See the running order below (party leaders' questions are not revealed in advance of the session): 1. Ruth Davidson: Question to be taken in Chamber. 2. Richard Leonard: Question to be taken in Chamber. 3. Patrick Harvie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 4. Willie Rennie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 5. Kate Forbes: To ask the First Minister how the Scottish Government plans to reduce the use of single-use disposable plastics such as plastic straws. 6. Rachael Hamilton: To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Government is taking to improve small business confidence, in light of reports suggesting that it is at a near-record low. Published by the Scottish Parliament Corporate Bo...
Read the full transcript of First Minister's Questions in the Scottish parliament Official Report: https://goo.gl/8TXVcM
1. Ruth Davidson: Question to be taken in Chamber. (S5F-01508) 2. Alex Rowley: Question to be taken in Chamber. (S5F-01510) 3. Willie Rennie: Question to be taken in Chamber. (S5F-01511) 4. Gillian Martin: To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Government's response is to the number of reported cases involving a child committing a sexual offence against another increasing by a third over the last four years. (S5F-01515) 5. Edward Mountain: To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Government is taking to ensure that there is public confidence in the leadership of Police Scotland. (S5F-01509) 6. Daniel Johnson: To ask the First Minister what progress the Scottish Government has made in the identification of combustible cladding on public buildings, in light of reports that it ...
At 12 noon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP took questions from party leaders and other MSPs. See the running order below (party leaders' questions are not revealed in advance of the session): 1. Ruth Davidson: Question to be taken in Chamber. 2. Richard Leonard: Question to be taken in Chamber. 3. Patrick Harvie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 4. Willie Rennie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 5. Stuart McMillan: To ask the First Minister what discussions she has had with the Prime Minister regarding Scottish Limited Partnerships and concerns regarding their reported involvement in facilitating organised crime. 6. Liz Smith: To ask the First Minister for what reason £15 million of the £52 million Attainment Scotland Fund provided to local authorities and schools has reportedly not...
Read the full transcript of First Minister's Question Time in the Scottish Parliament Official Report: http://goo.gl/KdBSS5 At 12 noon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP took questions from party leaders and other MSPs. See the running order below (party leaders' questions are not revealed in advance of the session): 1. Ruth Davidson: Question to be taken in Chamber. 2. Richard Leonard: Question to be taken in Chamber. 3. Willie Rennie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 4. Joan McAlpine: To ask the First Minister what the outcome was of her meeting with the Prime Minister. 5. Annie Wells: To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Government's response is to comments by Samaritans Scotland that the draft suicide prevention plan is “very disappointing”. 6. Claudia Beamish: To ask the F...
Read the full transcript of First Minister's Question Time in the Scottish Parliament Official Report: http://goo.gl/J5ZQP5 At 12 noon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP took questions from party leaders and other MSPs. See the running order below (party leaders' questions are not revealed in advance of the session): 1. Ruth Davidson: Question to be taken in Chamber. 2. Richard Leonard: Question to be taken in Chamber. 3. Willie Rennie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 4. Kenneth Gibson: To ask the First Minister what steps the Scottish Government is taking to increase the uptake of screening for early diagnosis of cervical cancer. 5. Edward Mountain: To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Government is taking in response to reports that two-thirds of teachers do not feel tha...
At 12 noon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP took questions from party leaders and backbench MSPs. 1. Ruth Davidson: Question to be taken in Chamber. 2. Richard Leonard: Question to be taken in Chamber. 3. Patrick Harvie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 4. Willie Rennie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 5. Ivan McKee: To ask the First Minister what progress has been made on the creation of a Scottish National Investment Bank. 6. Rachael Hamilton: To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Government is taking to train and recruit more nurses. 7. Kenneth Gibson: To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Government's position is on the dangers of teenagers in Ayrshire ingesting substances purporting to be the drug, MDMA. Published by the Scottish Parliament Corporate Body. www...
Read the full transcript of First Minister's Questions in the Scottish Parliament Official Report: https://goo.gl/SbNvBm
At 12 noon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP took questions from party leaders and other MSPs. See the running order below (party leaders' questions are not revealed in advance of the session): 1. Ruth Davidson: Question to be taken in Chamber. 2. Richard Leonard: Question to be taken in Chamber. 3. Patrick Harvie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 4. Willie Rennie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 5. Kenneth Gibson: To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Government's response is to the Centre for Cities report, Cities Outlook 2018, which suggests that automation and globalisation could displace 230,000 Scottish jobs by 2030. 6. Michelle Ballantyne: To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Government is taking to reduce violence in schools. Published by the Scottish Parl...
At 12 noon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP took questions from party leaders and other MSPs. See the running order below (party leaders' questions are not revealed in advance of the session): 1. Ruth Davidson: Question to be taken in Chamber. 2. Richard Leonard: Question to be taken in Chamber. 3. Patrick Harvie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 4. Gail Ross: To ask the First Minister what engagement the Scottish Government is carrying out with the banking sector regarding the importance of maintaining branches across communities in rural Scotland. R 5. Rachael Hamilton: To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Government will take to protect politicians and candidates from abuse. 6. Mark Griffin: To ask the First Minister how the UK Government's proposed changes to the ...
At 12 noon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP took questions from party leaders and other MSPs. See the running order below (party leaders' questions are not revealed in advance of the session): 1. Ruth Davidson: Question to be taken in Chamber. 2. Richard Leonard: Question to be taken in Chamber. 3. Patrick Harvie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 4. Willie Rennie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 5. Kenneth Gibson: To ask the First Minister how the Scottish Government is tackling knife crime. 6. Jamie Greene: To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Government is taking to improve the availability of organs viable for donation and transplant. 7. Tavish Scott: To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Government's response is to the EIS's reported opposition to plans to ...
At 12 noon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP took questions from party leaders and other MSPs. See the running order below (party leaders' questions are not revealed in advance of the session): 1. Ruth Davidson 2. Jackie Baillie 3. Patrick Harvie 4. Stuart McMillan: To ask the First Minister, in light of reports that Macmillan Cancer Support is acting to combat so-called fake news regarding health conditions, what action the Scottish Government is taking to ensure that people are not misled by fake medical information online. 5. Liz Smith: To ask the First Minister what criteria will be used to assess the outcomes of pupil equity funding. 6. Pauline McNeill: To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Government plans to take to help families faced with financial hardship should i...
At 12 noon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP took questions from party leaders and other MSPs. See the running order below (party leaders' questions are not revealed in advance of the session): 1. Ruth Davidson 2. Jackie Baillie 3. Willie Rennie 4. Christine Grahame: To ask the First Minister what measures the Scottish Government can put in place to curtail tax avoidance. 5. Liam Kerr: To ask the First Minister, in light of reports of crews being attacked when dealing with bonfires over the weekend, what action the Scottish Government is taking to ensure the safety of emergency responders. 6. Rhoda Grant: To ask the First Minister what discussions the Scottish Government has had with the UK Government regarding reports that the UK could leave the common agricultural policy and common...
Read the full transcript of First Minister's Question Time in the Scottish Parliament Official Report: http://goo.gl/xtLc4y At 12 noon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP took questions from party leaders and other MSPs. See the running order below (party leaders' questions are not revealed in advance of the session): 1. Ruth Davidson: Question to be taken in Chamber. 2. Richard Leonard: Question to be taken in Chamber. 3. Willie Rennie: Question to be taken in Chamber. 4. Fulton MacGregor: To ask the First Minister whether the Scottish Government will provide an update on its plans to deliver access to superfast broadband to 100% of premises by 2021. 5. Liz Smith: To ask the First Minister what maintenance procedures are in place for the Queensferry Crossing. 6. Jackie Baillie: To ask...
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Read the full transcript of First Minister's Question Time in the Scottish Parliament Official Report: http://goo.gl/72WJdF 1. Ruth Davidson: Question to be taken in Chamber. (S5F-01849) 2. Richard Leonard: Question to be taken in Chamber. (S5F-01850) 3. Willie Rennie: Question to be taken in Chamber. (S5F-01851) 4. Stuart McMillan: To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Government is doing to promote road safety over the festive period. (S5F-01859) 5. Alexander Stewart: To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Government's response is to figures from NSPCC Scotland, which suggest that there has been a 42% increase in child sexual abuse referrals in the last year. (S5F-01853) 6. Pauline McNeill: To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Government is taking to protect v...
Read the full transcript of First Minister's Questions in the Scottish Parliament Official Report: https://goo.gl/XEpfcX
At 12 noon Deputy First Minister John Swinney MSP took questions from party leaders and other MSPs. See the running order below (party leaders' questions are not revealed in advance of the session): 1. Ruth Davidson: To be taken in Chamber. 2. Jackie Baillie: To be taken in Chamber. 3. Patrick Harvie: To be taken in Chamber. 4. Willie Rennie: To be taken in Chamber. 5. Bruce Crawford: To ask the First Minister what representations the Scottish Government is making to the UK Government ahead of the Autumn Budget. 6. Rachael Hamilton: To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Government will take in light of reports that one in 10 shops are lying empty and fewer people are visiting high streets. 7. Monica Lennon: To ask the First Minister, in light of it being Alcohol Awareness ...
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