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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: 16 April 2025

Panel 6 Briefing note v2

Global Finance’s rankings show that the United Kingdom is placed 12th for the world’s most technologically advanced countries and territories, behind six other European countries. • Tourism and Hospitality: With tourism being a cornerstone of Scotland's economy, there is a pressing need for skilled hospitality staff including chefs, waiting staff, event planners, hoteliers, those working in visitor attractions, tour operators and drivers.
Last updated: 11 April 2025

Panel 6 Briefing note

Global Finance’s rankings show that the United Kingdom is placed 12th for the world’s most technologically advanced countries and territories, behind six other European countries. • Tourism and Hospitality: With tourism being a cornerstone of Scotland's economy, there is a pressing need for skilled hospitality staff including chefs, waiting staff, event planners, hoteliers, those working in visitor attractions, tour operators and drivers.
Last updated: 26 January 2026

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S6W-43326 Ross Greer: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on efforts made to connect the Golden Jubilee Hospital to the Queens Quay district heating network. Tuesday 27 January 2026 26 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile New Bills | Bilean Ùra New Bills and Accompanying Documents New accompanying documents printed on 26 January 2026 Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill (As amended at Stage 2)—A revised version of the Explanatory Notes (SP Bill 46A–EN) have been printed.
Last updated: 15 May 2024

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Richard Leonard: To ask the Scottish Government what recent discussions it has had with the owners of the Grangemouth refinery, its workers and trade unions regarding the future of the site. (S6O-03445) R 3. Paul O'Kane: To ask the Scottish Government when it last met with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.
Last updated: 14 November 2024

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Friday 15 November 2024 9 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Committees | Comataidhean 2.
Last updated: 6 January 2023

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*S6M-07369 Sharon Dowey: Impact of Long-term Historical Site Closures Managed by Historic Environment Scotland—That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the importance of historic sites to communities across the South Scotland region, and the rest of Scotland; believes that any long-term closures to sites managed by Historic Environment Scotland (HES) could have a severe impact for Scotland’s tourism industry, and a devastating impact on any communities and businesses that rely on these attractions being fully open; understands that the heritage sector is a vital part of Scotland’s tourism industry, and considers that it is responsible for attracting millions of visitors from around the world to Scotland each year; further understands that 60 historical sites managed by HES are closed, and that the inspection programme is expected to conclude in April 2024; recognises what it sees as the need to address the shortage of skilled labourers, such as stonemasons; notes the calls on the Scottish Government to make additional funding available to accelerate the reopening of closed sites, and further notes the view that it is vital that all efforts are made to secure the long-term viability of Scotland’s historic sites.
Last updated: 6 January 2023

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*S6M-07369 Sharon Dowey: Impact of Long-term Historical Site Closures Managed by Historic Environment Scotland—That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the importance of historic sites to communities across the South Scotland region, and the rest of Scotland; believes that any long-term closures to sites managed by Historic Environment Scotland (HES) could have a severe impact for Scotland’s tourism industry, and a devastating impact on any communities and businesses that rely on these attractions being fully open; understands that the heritage sector is a vital part of Scotland’s tourism industry, and considers that it is responsible for attracting millions of visitors from around the world to Scotland each year; further understands that 60 historical sites managed by HES are closed, and that the inspection programme is expected to conclude in April 2024; recognises what it sees as the need to address the shortage of skilled labourers, such as stonemasons; notes the calls on the Scottish Government to make additional funding available to accelerate the reopening of closed sites, and further notes the view that it is vital that all efforts are made to secure the long-term viability of Scotland’s historic sites.
Committee reports Date published: 5 February 2026

Report on the Scottish Budget 2026-27 - UK context

According to the OBR, policies in the UK’s 2025 Budget “increase spending in every year and by £11 billion in 2029-30, primarily to pay for the summer reversals to welfare cuts and lift the two-child limit in universal credit”.1Office for Budget Responsibility. (2025, November 26).
Official Report Meeting date: 14 March 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 14 March 2017

It also illustrates the point that the visitor attraction gets a benefit from increased visitor numbers and the spend that goes with that.
Committee reports Date published: 24 July 2024

Scottish Languages Bill - Stage 1 Report - Duty to promote Gaelic education

Historic Environment Scotland stated that ministerial support for Gaelic education is important for public authorities to ensure the workforce of the future have the necessary Gaelic skills and knowledge.

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