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Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 22 November 2025
Fulton MacGregor
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Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 22 November 2025
Fulton MacGregor
The Official Report is a written record of what was said in public meetings of the Scottish Parliament and in committee meetings. It is a substantially verbatim report. This means that repetitions and redundancies are omitted and obvious mistakes are corrected. Official Report staff exercise editorial judgment to convey the spoken word in written text while maintaining the flavour of the speech.
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Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 14 November 2025
Fulton MacGregor
The Official Report is a written record of what was said in public meetings of the Scottish Parliament and in committee meetings. It is a substantially verbatim report. This means that repetitions and redundancies are omitted and obvious mistakes are corrected. Official Report staff exercise editorial judgment to convey the spoken word in written text while maintaining the flavour of the speech.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 14 November 2025
Fulton MacGregor
The Official Report is a written record of what was said in public meetings of the Scottish Parliament and in committee meetings. It is a substantially verbatim report. This means that repetitions and redundancies are omitted and obvious mistakes are corrected. Official Report staff exercise editorial judgment to convey the spoken word in written text while maintaining the flavour of the speech.
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Fulton MacGregor
The question might be answered briefly, given the convener’s comment on time. Last year, before the committee, both organisations set out the importance of multiyear funding allocations. Has there been any progress on that matter? Have there been any discussions with the Scottish Government or any other body about moving that forward? I remember both your organisations stressing last year that it would be important.
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Fulton MacGregor
The convener has let me in with one final question, I think. Was that a nod, convener? I was just checking. I do not want to get on the wrong side of the convener.
This question is totally off track, but it came up while the answers were coming in. Last week, in the chamber, I raised a specific situation that has recently come up in my constituency. You will probably have heard about it, because it is quite rare. It is an old coal fire that has been burning in Coatbridge. The fire service had quite a large presence there in the early days, before responsibility was taken over by North Lanarkshire Council, and that would have had a significant impact on the service.
How do you plan for those emergency situations? Nobody saw that situation coming and we believe that it is the only one ever to have happened in Scotland, although I think that there have been two in Wales. It is a completely unique set of circumstances. How do you plan for such things? Is it similar to wildfires? The fire service had a large presence there for about a week, which would have required significant resource.
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Fulton MacGregor
Thank you for those substantial answers. I have one final question. Your submission talks about the expansion of the firefighter role. Do you have any update on that and on the community resilience hub pilot?
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Fulton MacGregor
Good afternoon. I was going to come in on the question that Pauline McNeill explored about harmful fire contaminants, but the issue has now been covered. It is one that I have had constituent contact about.
On the theme of fire officer safety, and in the spirit in which Jamie Hepburn and Pauline McNeill have already talked about the review, some people have raised concerns about fire officer safety if the review goes through. I know that no decision has been made on that but, without going into the review, is there anything in it that puts at risk, financially speaking, what you are doing as a service in general about fire officer safety?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 11 November 2025
Fulton MacGregor
There have been no official costings. I am sorry—“final” was probably the wrong word.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 11 November 2025
Fulton MacGregor
Before I decide whether to press my amendments, I want to ask the member in charge of the bill whether he is willing to have a discussion with me—as he is with Mr Doris—ahead of stage 3. I know that Mr McArthur has met SASW before and has a good working relationship with it. I would like to see whether something can be worked out in relation to my amendments and how they link with his own, whether they are agreed to or not.