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Last updated: 18 May 2022

CPG Migration Minutes 26 April 22

Yvonne: My question is in relation to the powers that the Scottish government has, especially around children who are in hotel accommodation that have not been attending school? We have been visiting the hotel accommodation since the pandemic and two Saturdays ago we stopped by the mackay's guest house and in that hotel there were about 15 young people who ...
Last updated: 21 January 2022

December 2021 Report

The Committee held a one-off session on this and informed it by also undertaking a visit to a retrofit project in Glasgow.
Last updated: 26 June 2026

Ministerial Statements Session 7

Published on 26 June 2026 by the authority of the Scottish Parliament 25 June 2026 Angela Constance, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Care National Health Service Capital Projects 23 June 2026 Jenny Gilruth, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government Non-domestic Rates 18 June 2026 Shirley-Anne Somerville, Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice and Housing Child Poverty 18 June 2026 Hannah Mary Goodlad, Minister for Public Finance Provisional Outturn 2025-26 18 June 2026 Stephen Gethins, Minister for Europe, External Affairs and Energy European Union Referendum (10th Anniversary) 16 June 2026 Tom Arthur, Minister for Business and Fair Work Aberdeen’s Union Street and Glasgow’s People’s Palace (Investment) 11 June 2026 Angela Constance, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Care Maternity Services 9 June 2026 Gillian Martin, Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Rural Affairs Greenhouse Gas Emissions Statistics 2024 2 June 2026 Màiri McAllan, Cabinet Secretary for Education, Culture and Gaelic Phone-free Classrooms 27 May 2026 Shirley-Anne Somerville, Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice and Housing First Homes Fund 26 May 2026 John Swinney, First Minister Ambitious for Scotland Summary of Ministerial Statements Cabinet Secretary, Minister or Law 2026- 2027- 2028- 2029- 2030- Total Officer 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 First Minister 1 1 Deputy First Minister and Cabinet 1 1 Secretary for Finance and Local Government Ministerial Statements: Session 7 1 Cabinet Secretary, Minister or Law 2026- 2027- 2028- 2029- 2030- Total Officer 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 Cabinet Secretary for Health and Care 2 2 Cabinet Secretary for Economy, 0 0 Tourism and Transport Cabinet Secretary for Justice 0 0 Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action 1 1 and Rural Affairs Cabinet Secretary for Education, 1 1 Culture and Gaelic Cabinet Secretary for Public Service 0 0 Reform Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice 2 2 and Housing Minister for Business and Fair Work 1 1 Minister for Children, Young People 0 0 and The Promise Minister for Agriculture, Marine and the 0 0 Islands Minister for Europe, External Affairs 1 1 and Energy Minister for Public Finance 1 1 Minister for Parliamentary Business 0 0 and Veterans Minister for Equalities and International 0 0 Development Minister for Innovation, Technology 0 0 and Tertiary Education Minister for Victims and Community 0 0 Safety Minister for Community Care 0 0 Minister for Mental Wellbeing, Public 0 0 Health, Sport, Alcohol and Drugs Lord Advocate 0 0 Solicitor General 0 0 Total 11 11 About SPICe The Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe) provides impartial, factual, accurate and timely information and analysis for the Parliament. For more information please visit...
Last updated: 7 May 2026

MSPs not standing or not returned in the 2021 election

Claudia Beamish (Lab) South Scotland (R) Michelle Ballantyne (Reform) South Scotland (R) Maurice Corry (Con) West Scotland (R) James Kelly (Lab) Glasgow (R) Gordon Lindhurst (Con) Lothian (R) Joan McAlpine (SNP) South Scotland (R) John Scott (Con) Ayr (C) Paul Wheelhouse (SNP) South Scotland (R) Andy Wightman (Ind) Highlands and Islands (R) MSPs who were serving at the end of Parliamentary Session 5 but chose not to stand for re-election in 2021 Bill Bowman (Con) North East Scotland (R) Aileen Campbell (SNP) MSPs not standing or not returned in the 2021 election 1 Clydesdale (C) Peter Chapman (Con) North East Scotland (R) Bruce Crawford (SNP) Stirling (C) Roseanna Cunningham (SNP) Perthshire South and Kinross-shire (C) Ruth Davidson (Con) Edinburgh Central (C) Linda Fabiani (SNP) East Kilbride (C) Mary Fee (Lab) West Scotland (R) Neil Findlay (Lab) Lothian (R) John Finnie (Green) Highlands and Islands (R) Jeane Freeman (SNP) Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley (C) Iain Gray (Lab) East Lothian (C) Alison Harris (Con) Central Scotland (R) Johann Lamont (Lab) Glasgow (R) Richard Lyle (SNP) Uddingston and Bellshill (C) Angus MacDonald (SNP) Falkirk East (C) Lewis Macdonald (Lab) North East Scotland (R) Ken Macintosh (NPA) West Scotland (R) Derek Mackay (Ind) Renfrewshire North and West (C) Jenny Marra (Lab) North East Scotland (R) MSPs not standing or not returned in the 2021 election 2 Tom Mason (Con) North East Scotland (R) Mark McDonald (Ind) Aberdeen Donside (C) Margaret Mitchell (Con) Central Scotland (R) Alex Neil (SNP) Airdrie and Shotts (C) Gil Paterson (SNP) Clydebank and Milngavie (C) Gail Ross (SNP) Caithness, Sutherland and Ross (C) Mike Rumbles (LD) North East Scotland (R) Michael Russell (SNP) Argyll and Bute (C) Elaine Smith (Lab) Central Scotland (R) Stewart Stevenson (SNP) Banffshire and Buchan Coast (C) David Stewart (Lab) Highlands and Islands (R) Adam Tomkins (Con) Glasgow (R) Maureen Watt (SNP) Aberdeen South and North Kincardine (C) Sandra White (SNP) Glasgow Kelvin (C) About SPICe The Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe) provides impartial, factual, accurate and timely information and analysis for the Parliament. For more information please visit...
Last updated: 10 November 2020

Bureau minute 3 March 2020

The Bureau agreed to a request from the Public Audit and Post-legislative Scrutiny Committee to visit Brussels from Sunday 26 April 2020 to Tuesday 28 April 2020. 10.
Last updated: 31 August 2020

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The SPCB acknowledged the pressures of balancing its duty to support Members and the business of Parliament with its duty as regards the health and safety of those working in and visiting the building as lock down eased.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 June 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 07 June 2018

We will therefore arrange a visit, and I will be very pleased to visit Ms Forbes’s beautiful constituency.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 January 2020

Meeting of the Parliament 14 January 2020

I have visited it in the past and I look forward to visiting it again.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 February 2022

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 01 February 2022

Right at the start of the pandemic, in March 2020, the Scottish Government produced national clinical guidance to ask the health visiting services to prioritise visits for new babies—that is, the first visit at 10 days and the six to eight-week check.
Last updated: 28 May 2025

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Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Audrey Nicoll*, Annabelle Ewing*, Jeremy Balfour*, Marie McNair*, Miles Briggs*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Colin Beattie*, David Torrance*, Clare Haughey*, Emma Harper* Liam McArthur: Orbital Marine Power Welcomes Nova Scotian Delegation to *S6M-17644 Orkney—That the Parliament welcomes news of the recent visit by Nova Scotian officials and industry figures to view the opportunities that tidal stream energy has created in Orkney; commends Orbital Marine Power for its efforts to arrange the visit to showcase its world-leading tidal stream technology, including its O2 turbine, which is the most powerful in the world; recognises what it sees as the important role that tidal stream can play in Scotland’s energy transition by providing a reliable source of clean power; celebrates the interest shown by Nova Scotia in Scotland’s growing renewables industry; understands that the visit was an opportunity for visitors from Nova Scotia to learn more about the development and deployment of renewable energy projects in Orkney; encourages further collaboration between Scotland and Nova Scotia, and believes that the Scottish Government should support the growth of Scotland’s tidal stream sector, specifically by providing clear policy guidance supporting the development of tidal stream energy, helping Scottish developers to innovate, grow and export this technology across the globe.

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