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Parliament dissolved ahead of election

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.

For more information, please visit Election 2026

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Last updated: 5 October 2022

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We plan to consult on proposed changes to the guide over the coming months and will wish to engage with disability groups and those with experience of living in homes delivered to Housing for Varying Needs standards, as well as those involved in the delivery of new homes. Once complete, the review of Housing for Varying Needs will inform the introduction of building standards in 2025-26 to underpin a new Scottish Accessible Homes Standard, which all new homes will need to achieve by law, regardless of tenure.
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.
Last updated: 11 December 2025

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Clause 75 places limits on the functions of the ICIR where investigations by other bodies are considered to be necessary for ECHR purposes or where a criminal investigation by the LC is underway. Part 7 42. Part 7 of the Bill makes provision, amending or adjusting that made by the 2023 Act, relating to the conduct of...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 August 2025

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Data on the latest number of individuals currently undertaking modern apprenticeships in the digital, engineering, and manufacturing subject areas was published by Skills Development Scotland (SDS) on 5 August 2025.Data on the number of modern apprentices in training by occupational grouping is available in table 3.3 of the 'Modern Apprenticeships in Quarter 1 Supplementary Tables' accessible via the SDS website modern-apprenticeship-supplementary-tables-quarter-1-2025-26.xlsxIt is important to note that newly qualified apprentices do not enter the workforce upon completion of their apprenticeship, as they are already in the workplace and employed throughout the duration of their training.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Donald Cameron*, Colin Beattie*, Pam Gosal*, Alexander Stewart*, Russell Findlay*, Stuart McMillan*, Jackson Carlaw*, Douglas Ross*, Michelle Thomson*, Liam Kerr*, Miles Briggs*, Bill Kidd* Motions and amendments which have attracted additional support Tuesday 3 August 2021 8 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan S6M-00786 Carol Mochan: Open Doors Community Hub, Kilmarnock (lodged on 30 July 2021) New...
Last updated: 2 August 2021

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Supported by: Donald Cameron*, Colin Beattie*, Pam Gosal*, Alexander Stewart*, Russell Findlay*, Stuart McMillan*, Jackson Carlaw*, Douglas Ross*, Michelle Thomson*, Liam Kerr*, Miles Briggs*, Bill Kidd* Motions and amendments which have attracted additional support Tuesday 3 August 2021 8 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan S6M-00786 Carol Mochan: Open Doors Community Hub, Kilmarnock (lodged on 30 July 2021) New...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 21 June 2023

Local food is high quality and is produced to high environmental standards. Buying local also helps Ayrshire farmers to keep producing the first-class food that they are renowned for.
Last updated: 9 October 2023

Asylum Seekers in Scotland notes from engagement group with Arabic and Somali speakers English versi

The next two men have been here for 18 and 20 months respectively. Visits [from support organisations] have been restricted.
SPICe briefings Date published: 8 September 2021

Scotland's Business Base: Facts and Figures - Sector overview

Table 1: Number of enterprises in Scotland by sector 2020 (registered and unregistered)Total% of total% change 2010-2020% change 2019-2020Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing18,4305%-8%0%Mining and quarrying, utilities5,2001%188%23%Manufacturing19,8955%43%13%Construction47,71513%0%-7%Motor trade incl. vehicle repairs8,0402%36%30%Wholesale trade6,8252%-14%-10%Retail trade incl. fuel sales20,1606%-2%2%Transportation and storage19,1305%-12%-13%Accommodation and food service activities19,8655%16%2%Information and communication18,6655%63%8%Financial and insurance activities3,2301%19%-24%Real estate activities6,5552%26%-3%Professional, scientific and technical activities48,03013%34%-6%Administrative and support service activities28,6208%57%1%Education16,0404%37%11%Human health and social work activities23,3356%3%-7%Arts, entertainment and recreation20,9406%55%31%Other service activities33,6409%65%27%Total364,310100%22%2%Scottish Government. (2020, November 11).
Last updated: 22 June 2021

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Subsection (6) provides a non-exhaustive list of provisions that may be included in the regulations, including conferring functions, record keeping, powers of entry and the creation of new criminal offences. Subsection (7) limits the power to create new criminal offences by se...

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