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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.

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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Section 23 report - Highlands and Islands Enterprise: Management of Cairngorm mountain and funicular railway: The Committee will take evidence from- Stephen Boyle, Auditor General for Scotland; Graeme Greenhill, Senior Manager, Performance Audit and Best Value, and Derek Hoy, Audit Manager, Performance Audit and Best...
Last updated: 21 January 2025

Post Budget Scrutiny 202526 response from Cabinet Secretary

In response to Paul Sweeney MSP, you stated you could provide written confirmation on points raised regarding comparisons between budgets and, specifically, between the autumn budget revision and budget positions. • The revised presentation of the 2025-26 budget document was adopted in response to the asks of the Finance and Public Administration Committee (FPAC) and external stakeholders such as the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) to have latest budget numbers used as the 2024-25 Budget comparator, rather than the Budget Act as passed by Parliament at the start of the year. • On this basis, the main comparator used in this years’ Scottish budget document is the Autumn Budget Revision to the 2024-25 Budget Act, which represents the latest budget approved by the Scottish Parliament for 2024-25. • This information supports a more meaningful analysis of the comparison of spending plans against the latest position. 2.
Last updated: 21 January 2025

2024 to 2025 Post Budget Scrutiny response from Cabinet Secretary

In response to Paul Sweeney MSP, you stated you could provide written confirmation on points raised regarding comparisons between budgets and, specifically, between the autumn budget revision and budget positions. • The revised presentation of the 2025-26 budget document was adopted in response to the asks of the Finance and Public Administration Committee (FPAC) and external stakeholders such as the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) to have latest budget numbers used as the 2024-25 Budget comparator, rather than the Budget Act as passed by Parliament at the start of the year. • On this basis, the main comparator used in this years’ Scottish budget document is the Autumn Budget Revision to the 2024-25 Budget Act, which represents the latest budget approved by the Scottish Parliament for 2024-25. • This information supports a more meaningful analysis of the comparison of spending plans against the latest position. 2.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 August 2012

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All projects covering an area of one hectare or more require a determination of whether consent is required from FCS. However, in the vast majority of cases work of this nature will also form part of a new woodland creation project, or a long-term management plan/forest design plan, which will either require the approval of FCS before grant aid can be obtained, or be linked to an application for a felling licence, which requires the consent of FCS.
SPICe briefings Date published: 11 June 2019

The Scottish Government's Medium-Term Financial Strategy, May 2019

Several of the social security benefits currently forecast by the SFC are small in monetary terms (e.g. Best Start Grant, Best Start Foods, Funeral Support Payment cost £31 million in total, and spending on employability services is around £16 million), although there is significant uncertainty about forecast spending on some of these the benefits given the ‘new’ nature of the benefits and the lack of data).
Committee reports Date published: 8 June 2020

Justice Committee Annual Report 2019-20

The Committee continues to keep the discussions on a new agreement between the UK and EU under review.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Alexander Stewart*, Miles Briggs*, Jeremy Balfour*, Tess White*, Colin Beattie* *S6M-06344 Clare Adamson: New College Lanarkshire Students at WorldSkills 2022—That the Parliament congratulates New College Lanarkshire graduates Mona Nawaz and Lewis Batchelor who are representing Team UK at the WorldSkills Competition 2022 in Bordeaux, France; recognises that Lewis and Mona are two of five Scots representing Team UK at the competition, known as the Skills Olympics, which runs from 19 to 23 October 2022; understands that Mona, from Motherwell, will be demonstrating her skills in digital construction, alongside Lewis, from East Kilbride, demonstrating his skills in mechanical engineering; further understands that the team will compete against the best students and apprentices from around the globe; praises New College Lanarkshire, Mona and Lewis, and wishes them all the best in the competition and future endeavours.
Last updated: 14 October 2022

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Supported by: Alexander Stewart*, Miles Briggs*, Jeremy Balfour*, Tess White*, Colin Beattie* *S6M-06344 Clare Adamson: New College Lanarkshire Students at WorldSkills 2022—That the Parliament congratulates New College Lanarkshire graduates Mona Nawaz and Lewis Batchelor who are representing Team UK at the WorldSkills Competition 2022 in Bordeaux, France; recognises that Lewis and Mona are two of five Scots representing Team UK at the competition, known as the Skills Olympics, which runs from 19 to 23 October 2022; understands that Mona, from Motherwell, will be demonstrating her skills in digital construction, alongside Lewis, from East Kilbride, demonstrating his skills in mechanical engineering; further understands that the team will compete against the best students and apprentices from around the globe; praises New College Lanarkshire, Mona and Lewis, and wishes them all the best in the competition and future endeavours.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Brian Whittle: To ask the Scottish Government what the latest position is on its roll-out of 1,140 hours of free childcare by 2020.
SPICe briefings Date published: 22 June 2022

Resource Spending Review and pre-Budget scrutiny - Revised capital spending plans

Revised capital spending plans Overall, for the three-year period 2023-24 to 2025-26, planned capital investment is now £0.4 billion lower, at £20.5 billion, compared with £20.9 billion in the earlier plans set out in February 2021.

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