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Last updated: 25 April 2025

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The important point is that any arrears of pension or lump sum that arise from a members choice attracts interest at 8% simple from the date the underpayment arose until 28 days after the RSS is sent.
Last updated: 9 October 2024

Funerals CPG meeting 13 March 2024 minutes

This item was placed on the agenda in case anyone wanted to pass comment. It had attracted media reports that the cost of dying had gone up.
Last updated: 18 September 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 3 October 2022

Agenda item 1 Miles Briggs MSP, chairing, welcomed everyone, saying that, after 21 years, the CPG continued to attract new members, currently greeting new people from the Western Isles, Highlands and Borders and the cities, The group is entirely independent of Govt or Party funding and is patient-run.
Last updated: 25 May 2023

NHS Borders Recovery_of_NHS_dentistry_services

Secondly, in times of such challenge to recruitment, vacancies supported by non-recurring funding have not proved attractive. With Best Wishes Yours sincerely Ralph Roberts Chief Executive pdf. application/pdf. 289176.
Last updated: 3 March 2022

Chamber_Minutes_20220303

The Value of Public Service Broadcasting to Scotland: The Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture (Angus Robertson) moved S6M-03420—That the Parliament believes that public service broadcasting has a valuable role in society and provides vital platforms for the creative economy and cultural richness of the nation; recognises that substantial progress has been made in the last decade in increasing the volume of screen production made in Scotland, and welcomes Screen Scotland’s actions to continue to attract...
Official Report Meeting date: 7 December 2017

Equalities and Human Rights Committee 07 December 2017

That point is never really spoken about. There is also a need for sites, but not only permanent sites; we need transit sites—halting sites—too.
Questions and Answers Date lodged: 22 September 2021

S6O-00216

To ask the Scottish Government what measures it has taken to address the consequences of the reduction of universal credit and any potential impact on child poverty.
Questions and Answers Date lodged: 22 September 2021

S6O-00213

To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on the discussions it has had with the UK Government regarding the £20 reduction to universal credit. S6O-00213
Last updated: 7 May 2026

State of the parties Session 6

Published on 11 February 2026 by the authority of the Scottish Parliament State of the parties elected at the Scottish Parliament election on 6 May 2021 Party Constituency Regional Total Scottish Conservative and Unionist 5 26 31 Party Scottish Green Party 0 8 8 Scottish Labour 2 20 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 0 4 Scottish National Party 62 2 64 Total 73 56 129 State of the parties following the election of the Presiding Officer on 13 May 2021 Party Constituency Regional Total Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 26 31 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 2 20 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 0 4 Scottish National Party 62 2 64 No Party Affiliation (Presiding Officer) 0 1 1 Total 73 56 129 State of the parties following the resignation of Dean Lockhart on 5 September 2022 Party Constituency Regional Total Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 25 30 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 2 20 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 0 4 Scottish National Party 62 2 64 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 73 55 128 State of the parties following the election of Roz McCall on 6 September 2022 Party Constituency Regional Total Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 26 31 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 2 20 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 0 4 Scottish National Party 62 2 64 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 73 56 129 State of the parties: Session 6 1 State of the parties on 28 October 2023 following Ash Regan’s move to the Alba Party, following her resignation from the SNP Party Constituency Regional Total Alba Party 1 0 1 Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 26 31 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 2 20 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 0 4 Scottish National Party 61 2 63 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 73 56 129 State of the parties following the resignation of Donald Cameron on 9 February 2024 Party Constituency Regional Total Alba Party 1 0 1 Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 25 30 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 2 20 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 0 4 Scottish National Party 61 2 63 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 73 55 128 State of the parties following the election of Tim Eagle on 13 February 2024 Party Constituency Regional Total Alba Party 1 0 1 Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 26 31 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 2 20 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 0 4 Scottish National Party 61 2 63 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 73 56 129 State of the parties: Session 6 2 State of the parties following the suspension of John Mason on 17 August 2024 from the SNP and exclusion from the party on 12 October 2024 Party Constituency Regional Total Alba Party 1 0 1 Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 26 31 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 2 20 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 0 4 Scottish National Party 60 2 62 Independent MSPs 1 0 1 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 73 56 129 State of the parties following the death of Christina McKelvie on 27 March 2025 Party Constituency Regional Total Alba Party 1 0 1 Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 26 31 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 2 20 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 0 4 Scottish National Party 59 2 61 Independent MSPs 1 0 1 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 72 56 128 State of the parties following the resignation of Jamie Greene from the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party on 3 April 2025 Party Constituency Regional Total Alba Party 1 0 1 Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 25 30 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 2 20 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 0 4 Scottish National Party 59 2 61 Independent MSPs 1 1 2 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 72 56 128 State of the parties: Session 6 3 State of the parties following Jamie Green’s move to Scottish Liberal Democrats on 4 April 2025 Constituency Regional Total Party Alba Party 1 0 1 Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 25 30 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 2 20 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 1 5 Scottish National Party 59 2 61 Independent MSPs 1 0 1 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 72 56 128 State of the parties following the election of Davy Russell on 5 June 2025 Constituency Regional Total Party Alba Party 1 0 1 Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 25 30 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 3 20 23 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 1 5 Scottish National Party 59 2 61 Independent MSPs 1 0 1 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 73 56 129 State of the parties following Fergus Ewing leaving the Scottish National Party on 20 June 2025 Constituency Regional Total Party Alba Party 1 0 1 Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 25 30 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 3 20 23 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 1 5 Scottish National Party 58 2 60 Independent MSPs 2 0 2 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 73 56 129 State of the parties: Session 6 4 State of the parties following the suspension of Colin Smyth from Scottish Labour on 20 August 2025 Constituency Regional Total Party Alba Party 1 0 1 Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 25 30 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 3 19 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 1 5 Scottish National Party 58 2 60 Independent MSPs 2 1 3 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 73 56 129 State of the parties following Jeremy Balfour’s resignation from the Scottish Conservative and Unionist party on 22 August 2025 Constituency Regional Total Party Alba Party 1 0 1 Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 24 29 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 3 19 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 1 5 Scottish National Party 58 2 60 Independent MSPs 2 2 4 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 73 56 129 State of the parties following Graham Simpson’s move from the Scottish Conservative and Unionist party to Reform UK on 27 August 2025 Constituency Regional Total Party Alba Party 1 0 1 Reform UK 0 1 1 Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 23 28 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 3 19 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 1 5 Scottish National Party 58 2 60 Independent MSPs 2 2 4 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 73 56 129 State of the parties: Session 6 5 State of the parties following Foysol Choudhury’s suspension from the Scottish Labour Party on 26 September 2025 Constituency Regional Total Party Alba Party 1 0 1 Reform UK 0 1 1 Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 23 28 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 3 18 21 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 1 5 Scottish National Party 58 2 60 Independent MSPs 2 3 5 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 73 56 129 State of the parties following Ash Regan’s resignation from the Alba Party on 10 October 2025 Constituency Regional Total Party Reform UK 0 1 1 Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 23 28 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 3 18 21 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 1 5 Scottish National Party 58 2 60 Independent MSPs 3 3 6 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 73 56 129 State of the parties following the suspension of Pam Duncan-Glancy from Scottish Labour on 10 February 2026 Constituency Regional Total Party Reform UK 0 1 1 Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 23 28 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 3 17 20 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 1 5 Scottish National Party 58 2 60 Independent MSPs 3 4 7 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 73 56 129 State of the parties: Session 6 6 About SPICe The Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe) provides impartial, factual, accurate and timely information and analysis for the Parliament.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 October 2018

Public Petitions Committee 25 October 2018

That may be a model and way in which we think that the services will grow in future. That is clearly the main thrust of SNH’s policy at the moment.

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