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

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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Peter Chapman: To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to encourage more tourists to visit Orkney and Shetland. (S5O-02013) 8.
Last updated: 15 November 2022

Scottish Prisons DG Education and Justice to PAC 9 Nov 2022

Therefore, its high costs are completely artificial and are not comparable with the rest of the SPS prison estate.
Last updated: 12 August 2025

SPICe Briefing for petition PE2161

Time limits for discrimination claims It may be helpful for comparative purposes to show the time limits for claims of unlawful discrimination.
Last updated: 17 March 2023

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OFFICIAL OFFICIAL Scotland’s compliance with international standards on air quality: o Scotland’s performance in meeting international guidelines regarding limit values for air pollutants. o Scotland’s performance compared to other European countries. o International examples of best practice and how this could be applied in Scotland.
Last updated: 12 June 2025

25th Anniversary Regional Programme Final Report

We chose locations that the Parliament had not visited much or at all in the past. We drew on the creativity of the people we were visiting to design the days together, in ways that suited them and that they would enjoy.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 December 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 17 December 2024

Recent reports from LGBT Youth Scotland, compared with those of five years earlier, show significant declines in the number of young LGBTQIA+ people who believe that Scotland is a good place for them to live.
Last updated: 12 February 2026

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Accordingly, the Parliament resolved that— 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. 4.
Last updated: 11 April 2022

20220222 Letter from Cab Sec SJHLG to HSCS committee

See  www.lobbying.scot St Andrew’s House, Regent Road, Edinburgh EH1 3DG      www.gov.scot Children's charities Education & Skills 4.9 4.9 ELC clothing Education & Skills 0.8 0.8 4 Vulnerable children Education & Skills 23.5 23.5 Total 117.8 117.8 Targeted at low income households – not necessarily with children 5 Affordable Homes Social Justice, Housing & 660.0 165.0 Local Government Council Tax Reduction - revenue Social Justice, Housing & 351.0 87.8 foregone Local Government Fuel Poverty / Energy Efficiency Social Justice, Housing & 151.6 37.9 Local Government / Net Zero, Energy & Transport Winter Fuel Support Programme Social Justice, Housing & 3.8 1.0 Local Government Discretionary Housing Payments Social Justice, Housing & 70.6 17.7 Local Government Scottish Welfare Fund Social Justice, Housing & 35.5 8.9 Local Government 6 Regeneration Strategy Social Justice, Housing & 79.2 19.8 Local Government Fair Start Scotland Education & Skills 20.9 5.2 Advice Services (Income Social Justice, Housing & 4.5 1.1 max/financial advice) Local Government 7 Fair Food Fund Social Justice, Housing & 2.5 0.6 Local Government Social Innovation Partnership (non- Social Justice, Housing & 0.8 0.2 COVID-19) Local Government 8 UC Scottish Choices Social Justice, Housing & 0.3 0.1 Local Government Money Talk Team Social Justice, Housing & 1.5 0.4 Local Government Digital Start Fund Finance & Economy 1.0 0.3 Funeral Support Payment Social Justice, Housing & 9.2 2.3 Local Government Carer's Allowance Social Justice, Housing & 291.6 72.9 Local Government Carer's Allowance Supplement Social Justice, Housing & 38.8 9.7 Local Government Total 1722.8 430.9 Targeted at low income households – not necessarily with 4 Allocated to LAs...
Official Report Meeting date: 9 October 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 09 October 2019

It is hard to deny that Brexit will result in barriers to those visiting Scotland and all that we have to offer here.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Wednesday 9 March 2022 4 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar followed by Scottish Labour Party Debate: Anne’s Law – Protecting the Right of Care Home Visiting S6M-03492 Jackie Baillie: Anne’s Law - Protecting the Right of Care Home Visiting—That the Parliament understands that maintaining good social connections are crucial for the wellbeing and quality of life for residents in adult care homes; acknowledges that care homes have been unduly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, and thousands of residents have been repeatedly separated from their loved ones due to restrictions; regrets that the Scottish Government has not yet brought forward legislation to strengthen the rights of residents and their families so that relatives are recognised as care givers and residents have the right to see and spend time with the people who are important to them, and calls on the Scottish Government to urgently introduce legislation to implement Anne’s Law so no one has to again experience what Anne Duke and her family, alongside many other families, had to go through.

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