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Last updated: 27 August 2021

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Sandesh Gulhane 18 Coatbridge and Chryston – Fulton MacGregor 19 Cowdenbeath – Annabelle Ewing 20 Cumbernauld and Kilsyth – Jamie Hepburn 21 Cunninghame North – Kenneth Gibson Highlands and Islands 22 Cunninghame South – Ruth Maguire Douglas Ross 37 25 Dundee City East – Shona Robison Edward Mountain 37 26 Dundee City West – Joe FitzPatrick 13 Rhoda Grant 27 Dunfermline – Shirley-Anne Somerville 13 Donald Cameron 28 East Kilbride – Collette Stevenson 37 Ariane Burgess 29 East Lothian – Paul McLennan 64 31 22 8 4 13 31 Edinburgh Central – Angus Robertson Jamie Halcro Johnston 32 Edinburgh Eastern – Ash Denham Emma Roddick 33 Edinburgh Northern and Leith – Scottish Scottish Scottish Scottish Scottish 12 Ben Macpherson 12 59 National Conservative Labour Green Liberal 34 Edinburgh Pentlands – Gordon MacDonald Lothian 59 37 Na h-Eileanan an Iar – Alasdair Allan Party and Unionist Party Party Democrats 4 52 12 39 Falkirk East – Michelle Thomson Miles Briggs 4 Party 52 59 40 Falkirk West – Michael Matheson Highlands and Islands Alison Johnstone 2 42 Glasgow Anniesland – Bill Kidd Sue Webber 2 4 1 52 43 Glasgow Cathcart – James Dornan North East 5 Sarah Boyack 1 70 44 Glasgow Kelvin – Kaukab Stewart 3 5 Jeremy Balfour Scotland 2 70 45 Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn – 3 Foysol Choudhury 1 Bob Doris MSPs by Gender 5 Lorna Slater 46 Glasgow Pollok – Humza Yousaf 70 3 8 47 Glasgow Provan – Ivan McKee 98 48 Glasgow Shettleston – John Mason 9 64 Mid Scotland and Fife 49 Glasgow Southside – Nicola Sturgeon 64 8 50 Greenock and Inverclyde – Stuart McMillan Central 25 9 Murdo Fraser Mid Scotland 51 Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse – 25 64 Scotland 26 Liz Smith Christina McKelvie Total and Fife 26 10 Claire Baker 65 61 52 Inverness and Nairn – Fergus Ewing 71 58 25 10 65 61 Mark Ruskell 53 Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley – Willie Coffey 71 129 26 Dean Lockhart 71 54 Kirkcaldy – David Torrance 15 56 27 15 Alex Rowley 10 55 Linlithgow – Fiona Hyslop 65 61 56 23 54 55% 45% 27 56 Mid Fife and Glenrothes – Jenny Gilruth Alexander Stewart 23 19 71 72 54 West 29 55 50 57 Midlothian North and Musselburgh – Colin Beattie 19 Lothian 15 66 72 56 29 Scotland 55 6 50 58 Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale – 27 7 66 23 67 6 54 Christine Grahame 21 7 North East Scotland 19 67 30 51 72 59 Moray – Richard Lochhead 29 21 55 58 50 30 51 66 22 53 60 Motherwell and Wishaw – Clare Adamson Liam Kerr 6 58 21 7 22 53 67 63 Paisley – George Adam 17 Michael Marra 21 21 30 11 Turnout 51 17 64 Perthshire North – John Swinney Douglas Lumsden 58 11 38 Glasgow 65 Perthshire South and Kinross-shire – Jim Fairlie 22 53 South Maurice Golden 14 38 21 66 Renfrewshire North and West – Natalie Don 14 17 Maggie Chapman Scotland 11 67 Renfrewshire South – Tom Arthur Tess White 58.2% 49.4% 51.7% 50.4% 55.6% 63.5% 24 38 68 Rutherglen – Clare Haughey Mercedes Villalba 14 24 70 Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch – Kate Forbes 71 Stirling – Evelyn Tweed 41 72 Strathkelvin and Bearsden – Rona Mackay 24 South Scotland 41 73 Uddingston and Bellshill – Stephanie Callaghan Colin Smyth 41 Scottish Conservative and Craig Hoy Unionist Party Carol Mochan 61 Brian Whittle 65 56 Sharon Dowey 1999 2003 2007 2011 2016 2021 5 Aberdeenshire West – Alexander Burnett 15 Emma Harper Contact Details 71 24 Dumfriesshire – Oliver Mundell Martin Whitfield 30 Eastwood – Jackson Carlaw 54 27 19 38 Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire – Rachael Hamilton Calls are welcome using parliament.scot/education 41 Galloway and West Dumfries – Finlay Carson 23 the Text Relay service or in 40 West Scotland 39 British Sign Language through 20 33 72 36 16 contactSCOTLAND-BSL Scottish Labour Party Neil Bibby 31 50 [email protected] 32 55 At a Scottish Parliament election, each voter has two votes 35 Russell Findlay 66 45 42 18 34 47 44 Katy Clark – one for their constituency and one for their region.
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The current upper age limit for accessing this support is 26; this should be a lifelong entitlement, as parents support their children beyond this age. • Local authority budget cuts and social work staffing shortages are impacting on support received. • Contact with social workers had reduced in recent years.
Committee reports Date published: 17 September 2025

Subordinate Legislation considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 16 September 2025

The previous version, which was laid on 23 June, was withdrawn on 26 August. As set out in a letter from the Scottish Government dated 26 August (sent in addition to the withdrawal letter of the same date), the original version of the draft instrument was withdrawn in order to correct an issue with article 9 (changin...
Last updated: 24 March 2026

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Impact on rural areas 5ZA Review of VL scheme: matters to be considered 15 (1) Section 21 of the 2024 Act (review of scheme) is modified as follows. (2) After subsection (1) insert— “(1A) The local authority must, in carrying out such a review, consider whether the scheme should be modified or revoked.”. 5A Reporting on impact on tourism in rural areas 20 (1) Section 75 of the 2024 Act (report on operation of Act) is modified as follows. (2) In subsection (2), for paragraph (a) substitute— “(a) the impact of VL schemes introduced under this Act on— (i) businesses and communities, and (ii) tourism in rural areas,”. 25 Power to make further provision 6 Power to make further provision about the operation of the 2024 Act (1) The 2024 Act is modified as follows. (2) After section 75 insert— “75A Power to make further provision about the operation of Parts 2 and 3 30 (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make further provision about the operation of Parts 2 and 3. (2) Regulations under this section may, in particular, make provision about how the levy is to be calculated, charged and paid in particular circumstances or types of case. 35 (3) Regulations under subsection (1) may modify any enactment (including this Act). 9 Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Final provisions (4) Before making regulations under this section, the Scottish Ministers must consult— (a) local authorities, (b) such persons as they consider to be representative of communities, 5 businesses engaged in tourism and tourist organisations, (c) such other persons as they consider appropriate. (5) Regulations under subsection (1)— (a) are subject to the affirmative procedure if they add to, replace or omit any part of the text of an Act, 10 (b) otherwise, are subject to the negative procedure.”. 1 P ART 2 F INAL PROVISIONS 7 Ancillary provision (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make any incidental, supplementary, 15 consequential, transitional, transitory or saving provision they consider appropriate for the purposes of, in connection with or for giving full effect to this Act or any provision made under it. (2) Regulations under subsection (1) may— (a) modify any enactment (including this Act), 20 (b) make different provision for different purposes. (3) Regulations under subsection (1)— (a) are subject to the affirmative procedure if they add to, replace or omit any part of the text of an Act, (b) otherwise, are subject to the negative procedure. 25 8 Meaning of “the 2024 Act” In this Act, “the 2024 Act” means the Visitor Levy (Scotland) Act 2024. 9 Consequential and minor modifications The schedule makes modifications of the 2024 Act that are consequential on the provisions of this Act, and other minor modifications of the 2024 Act. 30 10 Commencement (1) This Part, except for section 9, comes into force on the day after Royal Assent. (2) The following provisions come into force at the end of the period of two months beginning with the day of Royal Assent— (za) section 1ZA, 35 (a) section 2, 10 Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Final provisions (b) section 3, (c) section 4, (ca) section 4A, (d) section 5, 5 (e) section 9 but only to the extent that it relates to Parts 1A and 2 of the schedule, (ea) Part 1A of the schedule, (f) Part 2 of the schedule. (3) The other provisions of this Act come into force on such day as the Scottish Ministers may by regulations appoint. 10 (4) Regulations under subsection (3) may— 1 (a) include transitional, transitory or saving provision, (b) make different provision for different purposes. 11 Short title The short title of this Act is the Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 2026. 11 Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill Schedule—Consequential and minor modifications of the 2024 Act Part 1—Changes relating to the basis on which levy is to be charged SCHEDULE (introduced by section 9) C ONSEQUENTIAL AND MINOR MODIFICATIONS OF THE 2024 A CT P ART 1 5 C HANGES RELATING TO THE BASIS ON WHICH LEVY IS TO BE CHARGED 1 The 2024 Act is modified as follows. 2 (1) In section 5 (calculation of levy), before subsection (1) insert— “(A1) This section applies where a local authority has— (a) introduced a VL scheme under which the levy is to be charged in respect 10 of a chargeable transaction on the basis of a percentage rate, or 1 (b) modified a VL scheme to provide for the levy to be charged in respect of a chargeable transaction on the basis of a percentage rate.”. (2) The title of section 5 becomes “Calculation of levy based on a percentage rate”. 3 (1) In section 6 (rate for levy)— 15 (a) before subsection (1) insert— “(A1) This section applies where a local authority is seeking to— (a) introduce a VL scheme under which the levy is to be charged in respect of a chargeable transaction on the basis of a percentage rate, or (b) modify a VL scheme to provide for the levy to be charged in respect of 20 a chargeable transaction on the basis of a percentage rate.”, (b) in subsection (1), for “A local authority seeking to introduce a VL scheme” substitute “The local authority”. (2) The title of section 6 becomes “Setting percentage rate for levy”. 4 In section 10 (billing of overnight accommodation)— 25 (a) in subsection (2), in the opening words, for “Regulations” substitute “If the levy to be charged in respect of chargeable transactions is based on a percentage rate (or percentage rates), regulations”, (b) after subsection (2) insert— “(2A) If the levy to be charged in respect of chargeable transactions is a fixed amount 30 (or fixed amounts) set under section 6A, regulations under subsection (1) may, in particular, require persons to— (a) issue an invoice to a visitor or another person entering into a chargeable transaction or a subsequent transaction, in respect of overnight accommodation, which specifies the amount of the levy chargeable for 35 each room or area for each night, (b) publish the amount (or amounts) of the levy chargeable for each room or area for each night that any number of persons have a right to reside in or at the overnight accommodation in pursuance of a chargeable transaction.”. 12 Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill Schedule—Consequential and minor modifications of the 2024 Act Part 1A—Changes relating to permitted deductions by liable persons from levy payable 4A In section 12 (scheme to impose levy), after subsection (2) insert— “(2A) But a VL scheme, or two or more VL schemes taken together, may impose only one levy in respect of a purchase of the right to reside in or at a particular room or area comprising overnight accommodation on a particular night.”. 5 5 In section 14 (required content of a scheme)— (a) in subsection (1)— (i) after paragraph (d) insert— “(da) the basis on which the levy is to be charged in respect of each chargeable transaction to which the scheme relates in accordance with 10 section 4A,”, 1 (ii) for paragraph (e) substitute— “(e) either (as the case may be)— (i) the percentage rate (or rates) of the levy set by the local authority under section 6, or 15 (ii) the fixed amount (or amounts) of the levy set by the local authority under section 6A,”, (b) in subsection (4)— (i) in the opening words, after “which” insert “does any of the following”, (ii) for paragraph (b), and the word “or” immediately following that paragraph, 20 substitute— “(b) in the case of a VL scheme under which the levy to be charged is based on a percentage rate (or percentage rates), increases the percentage rate (or rates) of the levy, (ba) in the case of a VL scheme under which the levy to be charged is a 25 fixed amount (or fixed amounts), increases the fixed amount (or amounts) of the levy, (bb) changes the basis on which the levy is to be charged from that mentioned in paragraph (a) of section 4A to that mentioned in paragraph (b) of that section (or vice versa),”. 30 P ART 1A C HANGES RELATING TO PERMITTED DEDUCTIONS BY LIABLE PERSONS FROM LEVY PAYABLE 5A The 2024 Act is modified as follows. 5B In section 14(1) (required content of a scheme), after paragraph (f) insert— “(fa) whether liable persons are permitted to deduct and retain an 35 amount from the levy payable in respect of a chargeable transaction (not exceeding the permitted deduction set under section 12A(2)) and, if so, the amount of the permitted deduction,”. 5C In section 26...
Official Report Meeting date: 1 February 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 01 February 2018

(S5O-01726) In November 2017, I announced the Scottish Government’s intention to build on the success of the schools for the future programme and our plan to publish, as part of the programme for government, a new education investment plan.
Committee reports Date published: 9 September 2025

Stage 1 report on the Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill - Financial sustainability of post-16 education bodies

This includes a new duty on the SFC to secure the monitoring of financial sustainability of post-16 education bodies.
SPICe briefings Date published: 7 June 2023

The Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act 2022 - rent increase cap and evictions pause

meetingId=13922</a> [accessed 9 November 2022]A key argument was that this would impact on their long-term business plans and their ability to invest in building new social homes and to invest in their existing stock.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 December 2021

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 14 December 2021

The most recent regulations at Westminster, which deal with the so-called Covid pass, were made and laid yesterday and come into force tomorrow. The latest regulations on face coverings were laid at 5 pm on 9 December and came into force the following day.
Last updated: 22 December 2025

Second additional written submission from Professor Yuksel Ripley Dr MacPherson and Professor McKenz

This will enable them to acquire ownership, if they obtain exclusive control – which may necessitate transferring the assets to their own account and thereby defeating any retained control by the debtor – or transferring ownership to a third party by way of sale. Whether there should be further provision to give a trustee additional mechanisms against the d...
Last updated: 27 May 2025

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A senior SEPA manager has told me that the sale of properties with direct outfall pipes does not automatically get listed by SEPA, there is no member of staff allocated such duties, hence the data base is out of date and progressive change does not happen; even if a home owner is contacted about changing their outfall pipe system there is no follow-up actio...

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