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Audrey Nicoll (Aberdeen South and North Kincardine) (SNP) SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
This group of amendments largely seeks to strengthen recording and reporting provisions in sections 23A, 24 and 26 of the bill. Safeguarding is at the heart of the amendments. I will begin with my amendments, before speaking to other amendments in the group.My amendments 275, ...
Audrey Nicoll (Aberdeen South and North Kincardine) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 Dec 2022
Health Inequalities (Report)
I am very pleased to speak in this important debate on behalf of the Criminal Justice Committee. I thank the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee for bringing the debate to the chamber. Inequality, poverty and health are threads that run right through many of the issues th...
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Jun 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Our next agenda item is an evidence session on the Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill at stage 1 with the member in charge of the bill, Pam Gosal. Pam is accompanied by Roz Thomson, who is a principal clerk and the head of the Scottish Parliament’s non-Government bil...
The Convener SNP Committee
03 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Our next item of business is the start of our evidence taking on the Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill. We have one panel of witnesses today, for which I intend to allow up to 90 minutes. I refer members to papers 2, 3 and 4. I welcome Debbie Jupp, operational mana...
The Convener (Audrey Nicoll) SNP Committee
10 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
A very good morning, and welcome to the 34th meeting of the Criminal Justice Committee in 2025. We have received no apologies this morning. Fulton MacGregor will join us presently, and we are joined by Pam Gosal. Our first item of business is to continue our evidence taking o...
The Convener SNP Committee
17 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Our next agenda item is evidence taking on the Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill. We have one panel of witnesses today, for which I intend to allow up to 90 minutes. I refer members to committee papers 2 and 3. I welcome to the meeting Siobhian Brown, the Minister ...
Audrey Nicoll (Aberdeen South and North Kincardine) (SNP) SNP Chamber
26 Feb 2026
Substance Misuse in Prisons
I am very proud to open the debate on the Criminal Justice Committee’s report into the harm caused by substance misuse in Scotland’s prisons. I thank our excellent clerking team, particularly Lucy Miller, and Scottish Parliament information centre and participation and communi...
The Convener (Audrey Nicoll) SNP Committee
07 Jan 2026
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I welcome everyone to the first meeting in 2026 of the Criminal Justice Committee and wish you all a very happy new year. First, I apologise to everyone that I am having to attend and convene the meeting remotely; that is due in part to bad weather but also to illness. Under t...
The Convener SNP Committee
08 Sep 2021
Covid (Justice Sector)
In your written submission, you note that a range of “work packages have been developed and are being progressed” as part of your recovery programme. You set them out, and they include “Operational Strategy ... Technology ... Communications and Engagement ... Prevention, Pr...
The Convener SNP Committee
08 Sep 2021
Covid (Justice Sector)
That is an interesting overview. My final question is a practical one about people’s behaviour, particularly that of vulnerable people, who the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service comes into contact with on probably a regular basis. You have some clear and productive partnershi...
The Convener SNP Committee
15 Sep 2021
Reducing Youth Offending, Offering Community Justice Solutions and Alternatives to Custody
Our next item is a round-table discussion on reducing youth offending, offering community justice solutions and alternatives to custody. I refer members to papers 5 and 6. We will take evidence in a round-table format from witnesses who join us remotely. I am sorry that you ca...
The Convener SNP Committee
22 Sep 2021
Victims’ Rights and Victim Support
Our next agenda item is a round-table discussion on victims’ rights and victim support. I refer members to papers 4 and 5. We will take evidence from a number of witnesses, who are joining us virtually. I am sorry that they cannot join us in person, but that is due to current ...
Audrey Nicoll (Aberdeen South and North Kincardine) (SNP) SNP Chamber
07 Oct 2021
World Mental Health Day 2021
I congratulate Paul McLennan on bringing this important debate to the Parliament. I am pleased to join colleagues around the chamber in debating world mental health day and, within that, mental health in an unequal world. I thank all the organisations that provided members wi...
Audrey Nicoll (Aberdeen South and North Kincardine) (SNP) SNP Chamber
26 Oct 2021
Mental Health Needs and Substance Use
I am pleased to support the motion. I am a member of the Aberdeen city alcohol and drugs partnership, and I wish to acknowledge the work that is being done to reduce alcohol harm in Scotland. Too often in my former professional role, I removed children from a mother who had a...
The Convener SNP Committee
10 Nov 2021
Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2022-23
With regard to plans to modernise the prison estate, we would be keen for approaches to prevent the historical overcrowding in prisons in Scotland to be built into the process. Can the prevention of overcrowding be addressed in the redesign of the prison estate, with issues th...
Audrey Nicoll (Aberdeen South and North Kincardine) (SNP) SNP Chamber
25 Jan 2022
My Breath is My Life
I congratulate my colleague and old friend—with the emphasis on friend, rather than old; I meant it in the most respectful way—Jackie Dunbar, for bringing forward the motion. I know that this is an initiative that she has been committed to as it has been developed locally in A...
The Convener SNP Committee
01 Feb 2022
Reducing Drug Deaths in Scotland and Tackling Problem Drug Use
Thank you very much indeed, minister. We will move straight to questions, and I will open the questioning by asking about safe drug consumption rooms. As you will know, many experts, people with lived experience and committees such as the Scottish Affairs Committee at Westmin...
The Convener SNP Committee
16 Mar 2022
Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We move to our second evidence session on the Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill. I am pleased to welcome to the meeting Rob Holland, who is acting director of the National Autistic Society Scotland, Lorraine Gillies, who is chief officer of the Scottish Commun...
The Convener (Audrey Nicoll) SNP Committee
21 Mar 2022
Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good afternoon, and welcome to the 11th meeting in 2022 of the Criminal Justice Committee. We have received no apologies. Before I start the meeting, I wish to offer the committee’s condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of David Hill, our colleague Jamie Greene’s ...
Audrey Nicoll SNP Chamber
11 May 2022
Violent Crime
I will come back to the member if I have time at the end of my speech. Let us look at homicide. The Scottish Government national statistics publication on homicide records 55 homicides in Scotland in 2021, which is a decrease of 10 from the previous year and the lowest number...
Audrey Nicoll (Aberdeen South and North Kincardine) (SNP) SNP Chamber
01 Mar 2022
Veterans (Mental Health and Wellbeing)
I refer members to my entry in the register of members’ interests: I am a councillor on Aberdeen City Council. Last week, a family member WhatsApped me with a link to a JustGiving page asking me to “please donate to Scott’s Ultra challenge”. That Ultra Challenge run was a 4...
Audrey Nicoll (Aberdeen South and North Kincardine) (SNP) SNP Chamber
29 Jun 2022
Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill
I am very pleased to speak in the stage 3 debate on the Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill. In the short time available, I want to make a few points about public expectation, scrutiny and the harm that is caused by fireworks. I again thank the Criminal Justic...
The Convener SNP Committee
31 May 2023
Tackling Online Child Abuse, Grooming and Exploitation
Our next item of business is an evidence-taking session on tackling online child abuse, grooming and exploitation. This is the committee’s second evidence session on the issue, following our initial consideration in May last year. I am very pleased to welcome to this morning’...
The Convener SNP Committee
21 Jun 2023
Online Safety Bill
Absolutely. As the minister said, one of the important areas of work is the preventative work that is being done. I suppose that prevention and intervention are absolutely key.
The Convener SNP Committee
28 Jun 2023
Responses to Police Officer and Staff Suicides
Our next item of business is consideration of the responses to police officer and staff suicides. This is a very important and sensitive subject, and I am pleased that we have found time before the recess to hold this session. Before we begin, I want to thank the families and...
Audrey Nicoll SNP Chamber
21 Sep 2023
Online Child Abuse, Grooming and Exploitation
I thank John Swinney for a valid question, which I will come on to. I commend Stuart Allardyce from Stop It Now! Scotland for his insightful evidence, in which he described three key components to prevent online harm. The first is safety by design, which he called “the stuff...
Audrey Nicoll SNP Chamber
21 Sep 2023
Online Child Abuse, Grooming and Exploitation
I want to make progress. If I have time, I will come back to Martin Whitfield. The committee heard about the pivotal role of education in safeguarding children online. NSPCC Scotland told us about the “lifelong benefits for children and young people by teaching them about he...
Audrey Nicoll (Aberdeen South and North Kincardine) (SNP) SNP Chamber
29 Feb 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Sex Offenders (Identity Change)
Can the First Minister provide an update on other measures to manage sex offenders, including licence and behavioural or prevention orders, and say how those measures link with notification conditions and whether they have been updated?
The Convener SNP Committee
11 Sep 2024
Policing and Mental Health
I am glad that you spoke about prevention, because our earlier witnesses, particularly David Threadgold from the Scottish Police Federation, spoke about that. What I have interpreted from what has been said is about the value and importance of picking up on signs of change in ...
The Convener SNP Committee
14 May 2025
Cybercrime
We have carried out our crime prevention duty for the day. Laughter. I will stay with David Keenan, and I might bring in Chris Ulliott. I made a point earlier about the emotional impact, particularly on your workforce, David, of the entire disruption, and not just on the ser...
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Jun 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Thank you for your opening remarks. I start with a pretty general opening question. As I am sure that you will be aware, our committee business is quite bill heavy, and we are minded to take the scrutiny of costs very seriously. I begin, therefore, with a question on funding. ...
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Jun 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I think that I am right in saying that your bill began its journey back in 2022. To what extent have you made sure that the figures that you are looking at on the cost implications are up to date? Secondly, I am interested in hearing what discussions you have had with justice ...
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Jun 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I have a final question before I bring in Liam Kerr. You said that you anticipate that an additional 3,000 domestic abuse offenders would be included in the MAPPA process. Have you taken account of the possibility that some of the individuals might, bearing in mind the existin...
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Jun 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Before I bring in Liam Kerr, I think that Rona Mackay has a supplementary question.
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Jun 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I will now bring in Liam Kerr.
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Jun 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I will bring in Pauline McNeill, who I think wanted to come in earlier.
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Jun 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Katy Clark has a question.
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Jun 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We have only four or five minutes left, and a couple of other members want to ask questions, so perhaps you could follow up on that in writing.
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Jun 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I will have to ask you to wind up, because Liam Kerr wants to come in with a final question, and we are running over time a little bit.
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Jun 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We have a final question from Liam Kerr.
The Convener SNP Committee
03 Sep 2025
Substance Misuse in Prisons
I bring this evidence-taking session to a close. I thank the witnesses for attending. We have picked up a lot of very helpful details. Next week, we will continue to take evidence as part of the inquiry and we will focus on prevention and enforcement. 12:31 Meeting continued...
The Convener (Audrey Nicoll) SNP Committee
10 Sep 2025
Substance Misuse in Prisons
Good morning, and welcome to the 22nd meeting of the Criminal Justice Committee in 2025. We have no received apologies today. Fulton MacGregor joins us online. Our first item of business is the continuation of our inquiry into the harm caused by substance misuse in Scottish p...
The Convener SNP Committee
10 Sep 2025
Substance Misuse in Prisons
With us for our second panel, we have Detective Chief Superintendent Raymond Higgins, Police Scotland; Jim Smith, head of operations and public protection, the Scottish Prison Service; Gillian Walker, governor in charge of HMP Shotts, the Scottish Prison Service; and Dr Victor...
The Convener SNP Committee
25 Jun 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I will have to bring the session to a close. I thank Pam Gosal and colleagues for coming along today. We will have a short suspension to change over witnesses. 10:38 Meeting suspended. 10:44 On resuming—
Audrey Nicoll SNP Chamber
29 Oct 2025
Portfolio Question Time · Public Service Reform Strategy
I thank the minister for that update. A key pillar of the strategy is prevention—intervening in such a way as to mitigate negative outcomes for people while dramatically reducing demand for expensive acute or crisis services. After 40 years of working in the public sector, I w...
The Convener SNP Committee
03 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Thank you. That is a really helpful opening comment.
The Convener SNP Committee
03 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Thank you very much, Agnes. 09:45
The Convener SNP Committee
03 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I will pause you there, Debbie, if you do not mind, because I am keen to let members come in with questions.
The Convener SNP Committee
03 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
When you say “HBA”, I take it that you are referring to honour-based abuse.
The Convener SNP Committee
03 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Agnes would like to come in.
The Convener SNP Committee
03 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I will bring you back in if there is time at the end.
The Convener SNP Committee
03 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I think that Agnes Tolmie wants to come in before you move on.
The Convener SNP Committee
03 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I will pause you there and bring in Katy Clark. There are also one or two follow-up questions, including questions from Pam Gosal.
The Convener SNP Committee
03 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We are about five minutes out from our scheduled finishing time, but—with the agreement of the next panel of witnesses, who are in the public gallery—I will extend the session for another five minutes to allow for some supplementary questions. I have a quick question that goe...
The Convener SNP Committee
03 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Thank you—that is helpful. I will bring in Jamie Hepburn for a very brief, succinct question, followed by Liam Kerr and Pam Gosal. I ask you all for brief questions.
The Convener SNP Committee
03 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
If there was an opportunity for you to share any additional information with the committee on the basis of that question, that would be helpful. 11:00
The Convener SNP Committee
03 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I will have to ask for your question, please.
The Convener SNP Committee
03 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I ask you to select one or two of the witnesses to respond, because we are running out of time.
The Convener SNP Committee
03 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
In fairness, I think that we have covered quite a bit of where the witnesses feel that there would be scope to make changes to the bill, so I ask you all to keep your responses as brief as possible.
The Convener SNP Committee
03 Dec 2025
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I apologise for the session overrunning slightly, and I thank all our witnesses for an insightful opening session. We will have a short suspension to allow for a changeover of witnesses. 11:07 Meeting suspended. 11:13 On resuming—
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Meeting of the Parliament 13 March 2026 [Draft]

13 Mar 2026 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Nicoll, Audrey SNP Aberdeen South and North Kincardine Watch on SPTV

This group of amendments largely seeks to strengthen recording and reporting provisions in sections 23A, 24 and 26 of the bill. Safeguarding is at the heart of the amendments. I will begin with my amendments, before speaking to other amendments in the group.

My amendments 275, 276, and 277 relate to duties on Scottish ministers to provide accessible information about assisted dying in the event that it becomes legalised. Amendment 275 specifies the content of the information that Scottish ministers must provide in the important section 23A of the bill. It seeks to ensure that all information is comprehensive, accurate and balanced and that it must include guidance on independent advice, safeguards against coercion or abuse, available alternatives such as palliative care, and resources for suicide prevention and immediate support.

Building on the concerns that were raised by my colleague Emma Roddick in discussion of group 2, bolstering suicide prevention in the context of assisted dying is highly relevant for vulnerable individuals such as people with disabilities, who are more vulnerable to suicide ideation due to their disability. I draw members’ attention to the legal opinion by leading lawyer Tom Cross KC, who found the bill to fall short of safeguarding those individuals. Amendment 275 seeks to clarify what accessible information must be provided by Scottish ministers, and it would require information to be set out on suicide prevention, including how to access immediate support. That will be essential for vulnerable people such as those with depression, who may be eligible under the bill if they fit the eligibility criteria. Along with amendments 276 and 277, the amendment promotes informed decision making and seeks to ensure that lawful assistance to end-of-life services is accompanied by clear guidance on support and protection, as well as going some way to offering a level of protection to vulnerable individuals.

Amendment 276 would require that all information provided under section 23A is comprehensive and that it explicitly covers the legal, medical, social and ethical aspects of assisted dying. It would ensure that terminally ill adults, health professionals and the public receive full and balanced guidance, preventing selective or partial information and supporting informed decision making. Again, accessible and balanced information is important for vulnerable individuals, particularly those with learning disabilities, given the general misunderstanding among the public about what assisted dying means. Polling by Whitestone Insight shows that around one in three people who support assisted dying believe that it would mean hospice or palliative care, or the right to stop life-prolonging treatment. Clear, direct, balanced and non-euphemistic language is essential for any Government guidance.

Amendment 277 would require Scottish ministers to monitor and report on compliance, and it would ensure that information is regularly reviewed, updated and publicly reported. It would establish procedures to correct deficiencies, which would prevent the provision of incomplete or biased information and guarantee that all recipients, including terminally ill adults, professionals and the public have access to accurate and comprehensive guidance. Therefore, it is a simple improvement that would give section 23A of the bill greater effect and I commend it to members.

Although section 23A is an important provision in principle, as it stands, it is too weak and poorly defined to be of greatest effect as a safeguard. Therefore, I trust that members will feel able to support amendments 275 to 277.

Stuart McMillan’s amendment 279 would strengthen the reporting requirement that is placed on Public Health Scotland by removing the reference to information being provided only

“in so far as known to Public Health Scotland”.

I strongly support that amendment.

Amendments 280, 59 to 61, 115, 62, 281 to 283 and 63 would all extend reporting by Public Health Scotland on matters including the assessment process, first declarations, the provision of social care, side effects and adverse reactions, clinical recommendations to ministers and the operation of the period of reflection.

Emma Roddick’s amendments 284 and 287 would require reports to include detailed information about safeguarding concerns, including the outcomes of any safeguarding investigations. Amendment 287 would require reporting to go beyond just raw numbers and include a full analysis and comparison of data—for example, trends over time, risks to patient safety and whether the provision of assisted dying is creating or worsening inequalities for particular groups, such as older or disabled people.

Bob Doris’s amendment 64 would insert additional characteristics, such as deprivation and housing status. Murdo Fraser’s amendment 295 would insert a requirement to report on the impact of assisted dying provision on suicide prevention services, while Stephen Kerr’s amendment 296 would insert a similar provision that relates to the impact of assisted dying provision on palliative care services.

The only amendment on which I seek some clarity is Liam McArthur’s amendment 57, which relates to reporting on assessments broken down by eligibility or otherwise. It seems straightforward, but I am keen to hear the context and rationale for that amendment from Liam McArthur.

All the amendments in the group are about safeguarding. They would enhance reporting, which would allow for effective scrutiny and monitoring of the bill’s operation.

I move amendment 275.

In the same item of business

09:41
The Presiding Officer (Alison Johnstone) NPA
Our next item of business is stage 3 proceedings on the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill. In dealing with the amendments, members sho...
The Presiding Officer NPA
Group 16 is on the offence of advertising and the dissemination of information. Amendment 247, in the name of Murdo Fraser, is grouped with amendments 248, 5...
Murdo Fraser (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
Before I talk about amendment 247, I draw members’ attention, if they are not already aware of this, to the fact that the Royal College of Psychiatrists in S...
Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP) SNP
I am finding the language that Murdo Fraser is using deeply offensive, and I say that as someone who will vote against the bill. He should, please, be carefu...
Murdo Fraser Con
I gently say to Clare Haughey that the legal reality is that the bill would allow, for the first time in our history, individuals to help another individual ...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green
Made a request to intervene.
Murdo Fraser Con
I am just about to close, so I will not take the intervention, if Mr Harvie will forgive me.I want suicide prevention to be absolutely central to what we are...
The Presiding Officer NPA
I call Stephen Kerr to speak to amendment 248 and the other amendments in the group.
Stephen Kerr (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
I start by thanking Murdo Fraser for his powerful and sobering remarks.Group 16 addresses an issue that may seem procedural but, as Murdo Fraser has describe...
Rona Mackay (Strathkelvin and Bearsden) (SNP) SNP
Is the member aware that people who are refused the choice to die with dignity often end up taking their own life anyway? There are multiple instances of that.
Stephen Kerr Con
I think that Rona Mackay has made the case for my amendment. It is very important that, when people are presented with options, they are also given assurance...
The Presiding Officer NPA
I call Liam McArthur to speak to amendment 52 and other amendments in the group.
Liam McArthur (Orkney Islands) (LD) LD
I begin in customary fashion by reminding members of my entry in the register of members’ interests in relation to the support that I receive from three sepa...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP
I begin with a statement that I put on the record when we were discussing last night’s last group: I absolutely appreciate the sensitivities of the subject. ...
Kevin Stewart (Aberdeen Central) (SNP) SNP
We should recognise the fact that the United Nations has said that our suicide prevention strategy is world leading. I hope that members will not try to conf...
Neil Gray SNP
I note the points that Mr Stewart made. I understand the sensitivities and the very strong views that there are on the matter. I rest on the points that I op...
The Presiding Officer NPA
I call Murdo Fraser to wind up and to press or withdraw amendment 247.
Murdo Fraser Con
: I will respond very briefly.I appreciate that there are members who find it uncomfortable to talk about suicide in the context of this bill, but that is th...
George Adam (Paisley) (SNP) SNP
This is an extremely sensitive subject for everyone. For Mr Fraser to use some of the language that he has used and to conflate two very different things is ...
Murdo Fraser Con
I say very gently to Mr Adam that that intervention is not worthy of him. We are dealing with a legal reality and a groundbreaking change in the law that wil...
The Presiding Officer NPA
The question is, that amendment 247 be agreed to. Are we agreed?Members: No.
The Presiding Officer NPA
There will be a division.As this is the first division of today’s stage 3 proceedings, I suspend the meeting for around five minutes to allow members to acce...
The Presiding Officer NPA
We come to the division on amendment 247. Members should cast their votes now.
ForAllan, Alasdair (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP)Baker, Claire (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab)Balfour, Jeremy (Lothian) (Ind)Bibby, Neil (West Scotland) (Lab)Boy...
The Presiding Officer NPA
The result of the division is: For 40, Against 74, Abstentions 4.Amendment 247 disagreed to.Amendment 248 moved—Stephen Kerr.
The Presiding Officer NPA
The question is, that amendment 248 be agreed to. Are we agreed?Members: No.
The Presiding Officer NPA
There will be a division.
ForAllan, Alasdair (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP)Baker, Claire (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab)Balfour, Jeremy (Lothian) (Ind)Bibby, Neil (West Scotland) (Lab)Boy...
The Presiding Officer NPA
The result of the division is: For 39, Against 75, Abstentions 5.Amendment 248 disagreed to.Amendment 52 moved—Liam McArthur—and agreed to.Section 22—Limitat...