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Official Report: search what was said in Parliament

The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 4 May 2021
  6. Session 6: 13 May 2021 to 8 April 2026
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Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

First Minister’s Question Time

Meeting date: 12 February 2026

Alison Johnstone

Let us hear one another.

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

General Question Time

Meeting date: 12 February 2026

Alison Johnstone

I would ask those who are shouting from their seats to cease.

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

First Minister’s Question Time

Meeting date: 12 February 2026

Alison Johnstone

On the point of order, Ms Webber.

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

First Minister’s Question Time

Meeting date: 12 February 2026

Alison Johnstone

Let us hear one another.

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

General Question Time

Meeting date: 12 February 2026

Alison Johnstone

Question 3 was not lodged.

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

First Minister’s Question Time

Meeting date: 12 February 2026

Alison Johnstone

On devolved responsibilities, please, First Minister.

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

General Question Time

Meeting date: 12 February 2026

Alison Johnstone

Always speak through the chair.

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

First Minister’s Question Time

Meeting date: 12 February 2026

Alison Johnstone

First Minister, please answer on devolved matters only.

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

First Minister’s Question Time

Meeting date: 12 February 2026

Alison Johnstone

Let us hear one another. I am very conscious that the galleries are full. People would like to be able to follow our proceedings.

Meeting of the Parliament [Last updated 12:13]

Decision Time

Meeting date: 11 February 2026

Alison Johnstone

The result of the division on motion S6M-20730, in the name of Pauline McNeill, as amended, is: For 66, Against 54, Abstentions 1.

Motion, as amended, agreed to,

That the Parliament acknowledges that Scotland is a safe country with recorded crime having decreased by 38% since 2006-7 and that homicide is at its lowest level since comparable records began in 1976; recognises that in 2025-26, the Scottish Government increased police funding to a record £1.64 billion, investment which enabled Police Scotland to take on more recruits in the last financial year than at any time since 2013, and that the draft Budget has a further record investment in policing of £1.7 billion in 2026-27; condemns the UK Government’s employer national insurance increase, which is costing Police Scotland over £25 million every year; commends the hard work, dedication and commitment of all the officers and staff of Police Scotland; is pleased that police officers in Scotland receive the best basic pay in the UK at the minimum and maximum of each rank, and that there are around 30 full-time equivalent (FTE) officers per 10,000 population, compared with around 24 FTE officers in England and Wales; notes that Police Scotland has an important role to play in addressing community concerns or tensions and there should be no tolerance for hate crime in a modern society; recognises that, whilst the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey shows a long-term increase in the proportion of people who report feeling safe in their local area, perceptions of safety can vary significantly between communities; further recognises that, in September 2025, Parliament agreed the landmark Victims, Witnesses, and Justice Reform Act, which will introduce reforms to place victims and witnesses at the heart of the justice and courts system, establish a Sexual Offences Court, improve the Victim Notification Scheme and parole system, and introduce a Victims Commissioner, and calls on the Scottish Government to continue its focus on reducing crime and reoffending and supporting victims.