Celebrating Jasmin Notarangelo's Award-winning Essay
S6M-15915 · Standard Motion · lodged by Boyack, Sarah
Supported by 17 additional MSPs
- Adamson, Clare (SNP)
- Balfour, Jeremy (Ind)
- Briggs, Miles (Con)
- Burnett, Alexander (Con)
- Choudhury, Foysol (Lab)
- Duncan-Glancy, Pam (Lab)
- Gibson, Kenneth (SNP)
- Kidd, Bill (SNP)
- Lumsden, Douglas (Con)
- Maguire, Ruth (SNP)
- McMillan, Stuart (SNP)
- Mountain, Edward (Con)
- Sweeney, Paul (Lab)
- Torrance, David (SNP)
- Webber, Sue (Con)
- Wells, Annie (Con)
- White, Tess (Con)
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S6M-15915Selected item17 Dec 2024 · Standard Motion · Boyack, SarahThat the Parliament celebrates Jasmin Notarangelo for winning the 2024 Young Science Writer of the Year award, for her essay on managing type 1 diabetes; notes that the Musselburgh Grammar School pupil was commended by the judges for an "outstanding piece that presented a compelling message about the accessibility of healthcare"; echoes Jasmin’s cal...