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Last updated: 10 April 2024

PB_2021_Paper078

S6M-01569: Rachael Hamilton: Endometriosis - That the Parliament notes the view that there is a need to raise awareness of the widespread nature of endometriosis; understands that this painful disorder affects an estimated 10% of women worldwide and is the second most common gynaecological condition in the UK; believes that, despite its widespread nature, healthcare professionals still find it difficult to diagnose and treat the condition and that this situation has affected women in the Scottish Borders and across the country; recognises the Scottish Government's commitment to reduce the average time taken to diagnose endometriosis from eight years to less than 12 months during the current parliamentary session, as outlined in the Women’s Health Plan...
Last updated: 24 October 2023

BB20231024Rev

Work programme (in private): The Committee will consider its work programme. Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 24th Meeting, 2023 The Committee will meet at 9:30 am in T4.60-CR6 The Livingstone Room 1.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 February 2026

Education, Children and Young People Committee 11 February 2026 [Draft]

When you were carrying out your consultation, which went on until 26 January 2024—which is almost two years ago—did you think that there would be a two-year break?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 December 2024

S6W-32036

To ask the Scottish Government how much it is allocating to legal aid in its draft Budget 2025-26. This information is in the public domain and can be found on the Scottish Government’s website where the Scottish Budget sets out the Scottish Government’s proposed spending and tax plans for 2025-26 as presented to the Scottish Parliament.
Last updated: 11 March 2026

Daily list 11 march

Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill — Stage 3 Before section A1 Natalie Don-Innes 91 In substitution for amendment 5 Before section A1, insert— Roz McCall 92 Before section A1, insert— Natalie Don-Innes 93 Before section A1, insert— Willie Rennie 94 Before section A1, insert— Willie Rennie 95 Before section A1, insert— Section 1A Martin Whitfield 96 In section 1A, page 3, line 8, leave out Martin Whitfield 97 In section 1A, page 3, line 19, leave out from to end of line 26 Martin Whitfield 98 In section 1A, page 3, line 28, leave out and insert Before section 2A Martin Whitfield 99 Before section 2A, insert— Martin Whitfield 100 Before section 2A, insert— Martin Whitfield 101 Before section 2A, insert— Martin Whitfield 102 Before section 2A, insert— Section 2A Martin Whitfield 103 Leave out section 2A Section 2B Martin Whitfield 104 Leave out section 2B Section 2C Martin Whitfield 105 Leave out section 2C Section 2D Martin Whitfield 106 In section 2D, page 6, line 33, leave out and insert Martin Whitfield 107 Leave out section 2D After section 2D Martin Whitfield 108 After section 2D, insert— Section 3 Willie Rennie 109 In substitution for amendment 1 In section 3, page 7, line 17, at end insert— After section 3 Martin Whitfield 19A As an amendment to amendment 19, line 16, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 19B As an amendment to amendment 19, line 20, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 110 After section 3, insert— Section 4 Martin Whitfield 111 In section 4, page 8, line 11, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 112 In section 4, page 8, line 12, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 113 In section 4, page 8, leave out lines 23 to 32 Nicola Sturgeon 114 In section 4, page 8, line 32, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 115 In section 4, page 8, line 32, at end insert— Jeremy Balfour 116 In section 4, page 8, line 36, leave out subsection (3A) and insert— Jeremy Balfour 117 In section 4, page 9, leave out lines 13 to 15 After section 4 Nicola Sturgeon 29A As an amendment to amendment 29, line 16, at end insert— Section 5 Nicola Sturgeon 118 In section 5, page 10, line 3, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 119 In section 5, page 10, line 8, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 120 In section 5, page 10, line 8, leave out and insert Roz McCall 121 In section 5, page 10, line 16, leave out from to end of line 18 and insert— Nicola Sturgeon 122 In section 5, page 10, line 20, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 123 In section 5, page 10, line 25, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 124 In section 5, page 10, line 29, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 125 In section 5, page 10, line 40, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 126 In section 5, page 11, line 5, leave out and insert Section 6 Nicola Sturgeon 127 In section 6, page 11, line 14, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 128 In section 6, page 11, line 16, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 129 In section 6, page 11, leave out lines 24 to 26 Nicola Sturgeon 130 In section 6, page 11, line 27, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 131 In section 6, page 11, line 28, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 132 In section 6, page 11, line 28, leave and insert Nicola Sturgeon 133 In section 6, page 11, line 30, leave out subsection (4) After section 6 Fulton MacGregor 134 After section 6, insert— Martin Whitfield 135 After section 6, insert— Section 8 Willie Rennie 136 In section 8, page 13, line 7, after first insert Willie Rennie 137 In section 8, page 13, line 10, at end insert Martin Whitfield 138 In section 8, page 13, leave out line 31 Willie Rennie 139 In section 8, page 13, line 42, after insert Martin Whitfield 140 In section 8, page 14, line 1, at end insert— Willie Rennie 141 In section 8, page 14, leave out lines 16 to 18 and insert— Willie Rennie 142 In section 8, page 14, line 21, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 143 In section 8, page 14, line 38, at end insert— Section 10G Martin Whitfield 144 In section 10G, page 19, line 22, leave out and insert Section 10H Martin Whitfield 145 In section 10H, page 20, line 5, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 146 In section 10H, page 20, line 9, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 147 In section 10H, page 20, line 11, after insert Martin Whitfield 148 In section 10H, page 20, line 11, after insert Martin Whitfield 149 In section 10H, page 20, line 12, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 150 In section 10H, page 20, line 16, at end insert— Section 10I Martin Whitfield 151 In section 10I, page 20, line 26, after insert After section 10I Martin Whitfield 152 After section 10I, insert— Willie Rennie 153 After section 10I, insert— Fulton MacGregor 154 After section 10I, insert— Fulton MacGregor 155 After section 10I, insert— Fulton MacGregor 156 After section 10I, insert— Fulton MacGregor 157 After section 10I, insert— Fulton MacGregor 158 After section 10I, insert— Fulton MacGregor 159 After section 10I, insert— Section 11 Martin Whitfield 160 In section 11, page 22, leave out lines 20 to 22 Martin Whitfield 161 In section 11, page 23, leave out lines 1 to 13 and insert— Martin Whitfield 162 In section 11, page 23, line 37, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 163 In section 11, page 24, line 39, leave out from to end of line 40 and insert— (6A) The National Convener must, in selecting the additional members of the children’s hearing (including selecting which chairing member is to chair the children’s hearing)— (a) subject to paragraph (b), have regard to the desirability of the same chairing member chairing all children’s hearings and pre-hearing panels held in relation to a child, (b) so far as practicable, not select as the chairing member of a children’s hearing to be held in relation to a child a chairing member who has, following a previous children’s hearing held in relation to the child, notified the National Convener under subsection (2) of section 6D that subsection (3) of that section applies.> Martin Whitfield 164 In section 11, page 25, line 34, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 165 In section 11, page 27, line 38, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 166 In section 11, page 28, line 2, at end insert— After section 11 Martin Whitfield 167 After section 11, insert— Martin Whitfield 168 After section 11, insert— Section 14 Nicola Sturgeon Supported by: Ross Greer 169 In section 14, page 33, line 11, at end insert— Nicola Sturgeon Supported by: Ross Greer 170 In section 14, page 33, line 12, at beginning insert Martin Whitfield 171 In section 14, page 33, line 23, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 172 In section 14, page 33, line 40, after insert Martin Whitfield 173 In section 14, page 38, line 37, at the beginning insert Martin Whitfield 174 In section 14, page 39, line 3, after insert Natalie Don-Innes 175 In section 14, page 40, line 10, after insert Natalie Don-Innes 176 In section 14, page 40, line 15, leave out from to end of line 18 and insert Natalie Don-Innes 177 In section 14, page 40, line 20, at end insert— Section 16 Martin Whitfield 178 In section 16, page 49, line 17, after insert Martin Whitfield 179 In section 16, page 50, line 12, after insert Martin Whitfield 180 In section 16, page 52, line 16, after insert After section 16 Bill Kidd 181 After section 16, insert— Roz McCall 182 After section 16, insert— Roz McCall 183 After section 16, insert— Roz McCall 184 After section 16, insert— Section 18 Martin Whitfield 185 In section 18, page 54, line 27, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon Supported by: Ross Greer 186 In section 18, page 54, line 27, after insert Martin Whitfield 187 In section 18, page 55, line 6, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 188 In section 18, page 55, line 6, after insert Jeremy Balfour 189 In section 18, page 55, line 6, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 190 In section 18, page 55, line 13, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 191 In section 18, page 55, line 13, after insert Jeremy Balfour 192 In section 18, page 55, line 13, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 193 In section 18, page 55, line 21, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 194 In section 18, page 55, line 21, after insert Jeremy Balfour 195 In section 18, page 55, line 21, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 196 In section 18, page 55, line 21, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 197 In section 18, page 55, line 21, at end insert— After section 18 Nicola Sturgeon Supported by: Ross Greer 198 After section 18, insert— Martin Whitfield 199 After section 18, insert— Ross Greer 200 After section 18, insert— After section 21A Jeremy Balfour 201 After section 21A, insert— Willie Rennie 202 After section 21A, insert— Section 21C Willie Rennie 203 Leave out section 21C Section 22A Willie Rennie 204 In substitution for amendment 4 In section 22A, page 62, line 9, at end insert— After section 22C Willie Rennie 205 After section 22C, insert— Willie Rennie 206 After section 22C, insert— Section 22D Willie Rennie 207 Leave out section 22D Section 22E Willie Rennie 208 Leave out section 22E Section 24 Natalie Don-Innes 209 In substitution for amendment 85 In section 24, page 64, line 20, after insert Martin Whitfield 210 In section 24, page 64, line 20, after insert Willie Rennie 211 In section 24, page 64, line 20, after insert pdf. application/pdf. 1152673.
Last updated: 20 November 2024

Chamber_Minutes_20241120

Prisoners (Early Release) (Scotland) Bill: Timetable and Procedures for Consideration: The Minister for Parliamentary Business (Jamie Hepburn), on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, moved S6M-15545—That, subject to the Parliament's agreement that the Prisoners (Early Release) (Scotland) Bill be treated as an Emergency Bill, the Parliament agrees to consider the Prisoners (Early Release) (Scotland) Bill as follows— Stage 1 on Thursday 21 November 2024; and, subject to the Parliament's agreement of the general principles of the Bill, Stages 2 and 3 on Tuesday 26...
Official Report Meeting date: 14 September 2021

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 14 September 2021

Is the committee content with it? Members indicated agreement. 10:26 Meeting continued in private until 10:43.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 May 2023

Economy and Fair Work Committee 24 May 2023

Before I bring in Maggie Chapman, I will ask a brief question about online sales. Whether we talk about product recall or investigations, is there a difference in how you approach online sales?
Official Report Meeting date: 11 January 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 11 January 2023

Recorded Crime in Scotland Statistics To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the latest recorded crime in Scotland statistics.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 September 2024

S6W-29474

The Strategy Steering Group for Palliative Care (SSG), representing the wide range of partners involved in palliative care, chaired by a National Clinical Lead for Palliative Care, and supported by a Clinical and Professional Advisory Group (CPAG), has been crucial in the development of our new Palliative Care Strategy.The Strategy Steering Group last met on 20 June 2024, to consider the latest version of the draft Palliative Care Strategy and provide further feedback.

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