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The Scottish Parliament is now dissolved ahead of the election on Thursday 7 May 2026.

During dissolution, there are no MSPs and no parliamentary business can take place.

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Last updated: 26 January 2023

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Written questions lodged on 26 January 2023 S6W-13590 Katy Clark: To ask the Scottish Government whether an independent inquiry into the 2005 conviction of Luke Mitchell for the murder of Jodi Jones in 2003 is being considered by the Lord Advocate.
Last updated: 26 January 2023

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Written questions lodged on 26 January 2023 S6W-13590 Katy Clark: To ask the Scottish Government whether an independent inquiry into the 2005 conviction of Luke Mitchell for the murder of Jodi Jones in 2003 is being considered by the Lord Advocate.
Last updated: 21 February 2022

Minutes of the CPG on Germany meeting of 26 October 2021

Minutes of the CPG on Germany meeting of 26 October 2021.
Last updated: 10 April 2024

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S6M-00388: Alex Rowley: Post Office Closures - That the Parliament is deeply concerned by the latest round of post office closures; understands that this will see 31 Spar stores across Scotland, including nine across the Mid Scotland and Fife parliamentary region, close their post office counters over the next six months; is deeply disappointed that the operator, CJ Lang & Son, has said that, after 18 months of negotiations, the choice to close the counters has been "carefully considered" and was due to "industry-wide pressures"; believes that post offices offer a vital service for communities, including by providing a place for people to pay their bills, collect benefits, drop off their parcels and buy stamps; understands that around 17 million customers across the UK, including a third of all small businesses, visit a post office every week; believes that the number of post offices has almost halved across the UK since the early 1980s, and notes the view that communities cannot be left stranded without access to the essential services provided by post offices.
Committee reports Date published: 12 July 2018

What support works? Inquiry into attainment and achievement of school children experiencing poverty - Teaching

The briefing identified circumstances when teachers can best make a difference to pupils' outcomes.
Committee reports Date published: 22 March 2021

Justice Committee Annual Report 2020-21

The Bill fell at Stage 1 on 21 January 2021. There were 26 votes for, 89 against, and 0 abstentions.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 February 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 07 February 2019

Where additional services must be added to the existing network, the focus should be on routes on which heavy rail services are best placed to deliver, rather than on introducing new services that might be more efficiently delivered by other modes.
Last updated: 27 January 2023

Food Minute of meeting 21 September 2022

With the lack of people, technology is the way to fill the productivity gap – including through the use of Cobots. • Using the latest gases, the latest technologies and the best insulation, could help significant energy costs. • The use of technologies such as virtual technical manager and robots can support food safety and traceability more effectively. • Installing sensors on machines in factories can give management teams real time data to manage those assets and improve their efficiencies. • NIMS can support businesses to find funding and link state-of-the-art technology that's affordable into making real world solutions to make jobs easier and businesses more profitable. 3 Dr Jon Wilkin, Senior Lecturer in New Product Development, Abertay University Transform Net Zero Project (JW) The key points from JW’s presentation included: • Abertay University received funding from the Scottish Government and the European Union’s Regional Development Fund and Scottish Enterprise for their Transform Net Zero Programme. • The aim is to stimulate innovation within SME food and drink businesses. • The project is looking at supply chain and customer demand, market opportunities towards net zero and long-term transformation in the food and drink industry to help manufacturers to be both green and economically sustainable in the future. • Projects have used the known science of the moment to help SMEs see what they can do on their own and also provide extra support as needed.
Last updated: 21 November 2022

Minutes of the AGM 21 September 2022

With the lack of people, technology is the way to fill the productivity gap – including through the use of Cobots. • Using the latest gases, the latest technologies and the best insulation, could help significant energy costs. • The use of technologies such as virtual technical manager and robots can support food safety and traceability more effectively. • Installing sensors on machines in factories can give management teams real time data to manage those assets and improve their efficiencies. • NIMS can support businesses to find funding and link state-of-the-art technology that's affordable into making real world solutions to make jobs easier and businesses more profitable. 3 Dr Jon Wilkin, Senior Lecturer in New Product Development, Abertay University Transform Net Zero Project (JW) The key points from JW’s presentation included: • Abertay University received funding from the Scottish Government and the European Union’s Regional Development Fund and Scottish Enterprise for their Transform Net Zero Programme. • The aim is to stimulate innovation within SME food and drink businesses. • The project is looking at supply chain and customer demand, market opportunities towards net zero and long-term transformation in the food and drink industry to help manufacturers to be both green and economically sustainable in the future. • Projects have used the known science of the moment to help SMEs see what they can do on their own and also provide extra support as needed.
Last updated: 9 December 2025

Audit Scotland Budget Proposal 2026_27 to SCPA 2 Dec 2025

We are on track to reach targets levels over the next two years. 16. The 2025/26 audit year will be the fourth year of the new audit appointments period, with Best Value in local government sector integrated into the annual audit process. 17.

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