Skip to main content

Election 2026

The Scottish Parliament election was held on Thursday 7 May 2026.

The website is now being updated and information about new MSPs will be added over the course of Friday.

For more information, please visit Election 2026

Loading…

Search

There are 162,060 results relating to "7 buy fc coins Visit Buyfc26coins.com for latest FC 26 coins news..73.6"

Order by |

Refine your search

Select from the available filters to refine your search


Available filters:

Can't find what you're looking for?

If you're having trouble finding the information you want, please contact [email protected].

Last updated: 21 November 2024

National Care Service Scotland Bill proposed SG stage 2 amendment overview

The standards are used by the Care Inspectorate in assessing services, and care homes are expected to meet these standards. These are the new Standards: • If I am an adult living in a care home and restrictions to routine visiting are needed to prevent infection, I can nominate a relatives/friends (and substitutes) to visit me.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 June 2025

S6W-35967

Under the First Minister’s NHS Renewal priorities for 25-26 student intake to the Bachelor of Dental Surgery/BDS courses at Aberdeen, Dundee and Glasgow universities will increase by 7%; a new training scheme will support overseas-qualified dentists, who are GDC-registered as dental therapists, to convert to full dentist status at a cost of £1.5M and redesign of a rural incentive scheme funded via the GDS budget.4.I will continue to lead on renewing four-nation discussions on Provisional Registration, which would allow overseas-qualified dentists to enter the UK NHS workforce immediately while awaiting qualification.5.The Scottish Government is addressing building capacity, by adopting a multi-disciplinary team approach, giving patients direct access to care via dental care professional (i.e. hygienists, therapists, dental nurses).6.We continue to offer financial support through the recently revised Scottish Dental Access Initiative and Recruitment and Retention Allowance, supporting NHS dental provision in designated geographic areas to address unmet patient need.7.The Programme for Government sets out a package of actions to improve the NHS dental workforce now and into the future, and is supported by new funding in 2025-26.8.We will support the dental workforce pipeline through both the immediate expansion of domestic dental student numbers and the development of an innovative new training package to support international dentists in joining the NHS Scotland workforce.9.Alongside this, we are also working with NHS Boards to refine the financial incentives in place to support dentists moving to work in rural areas, supporting sustainable access across Scotland.
Committee reports Date published: 19 March 2026

Legacy report of the Finance and Public Administration Committee, Session 6 - National Performance Framework

Report on Finance and Public Administration Committee's Fact-Finding Visit to Lithuania, 22-25 September 2025.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 November 2017

S5W-12702

Pedal cyclists involved in injury road accidents 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Aberdeen City 43 43 38 31 31 23 42 29 27 Aberdeenshire 29 25 29 30 23 23 15 17 17 Angus 27 23 35 19 16 28 22 23 15 Argyll & Bute 15 21 21 15 10 8 10 8 10 Clackmannanshire 6 5 10 3 13 5 4 12 5 Dumfries & Galloway 18 22 27 24 33 13 26 9 22 Dundee City 36 23 24 27 28 21 21 28 18 East Ayrshire 15 13 9 10 9 20 17 6 7 East Dunbartonshire 25 12 12 9 11 8 8 10 3 East Lothian 14 17 3 18 19 17 9 13 16 East Renfrewshire 8 7 9 5 8 9 12 7 13 Edinburgh, City of 236 202 206 185 168 170 173 205 181 Eilean Siar 1 3 1 1 2 2 3 0 0 Falkirk 36 23 24 18 22 16 26 14 21 Fife 59 47 53 31 48 36 31 41 37 Glasgow City 131 107 111 106 112 116 109 115 110 Highland 54 44 52 46 36 38 33 41 44 Inverclyde 6 10 11 11 7 8 9 8 6 Midlothian 12 15 17 15 12 13 21 16 11 Moray 18 11 12 19 18 11 20 13 11 North Ayrshire 21 21 15 19 17 11 23 23 20 North Lanarkshire 38 36 40 30 25 29 19 16 22 Orkney Islands 6 2 1 5 0 3 2 3 1 Perth & Kinross 28 18 16 18 15 19 18 16 17 Renfrewshire 30 32 30 28 31 27 28 24 7 Scottish Borders 24 16 22 13 20 12 12 14 17 Shetland Islands 2 0 1 2 1 2 0 2 1 South Ayrshire 19 25 24 15 21 23 23 14 14 South Lanarkshire 42 26 32 30 31 33 29 24 29 Stirling 17 19 18 16 19 26 13 14 15 West Dunbartonshire 15 7 12 14 16 11 12 13 7 West Lothian 31 25 27 39 18 13 18 23 16 Total 1062 900 942 852 840 794 808 801 740 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Aberdeen City 54 63 40 38 45 52 55 41 27 Aberdeenshire 22 24 29 20 13 17 13 13 16 Angus 16 16 4 12 13 12 12 11 6 Argyll & Bute 12 7 13 8 9 10 10 9 10 Clackmannanshire 8 6 8 9 4 16 5 9 7 Dumfries & Galloway 13 16 17 10 18 12 12 21 14 Dundee City 23 25 21 26 21 26 24 13 16 East Ayrshire 8 4 5 9 11 14 12 8 9 East Dunbartonshire 8 7 9 14 10 6 12 15 11 East Lothian 10 18 25 22 19 19 18 13 24 East Renfrewshire 8 8 12 10 17 14 14 13 14 Edinburgh, City of 195 213 217 242 252 249 241 230 237 Eilean Siar 2 3 6 1 1 0 3 1 0 Falkirk 24 23 18 20 26 25 24 24 27 Fife 29 40 35 37 34 63 36 35 46 Glasgow City 109 106 118 128 155 136 162 146 138 Highland 37 21 28 36 44 26 37 21 25 Inverclyde 9 4 6 8 6 8 4 4 7 Midlothian 8 17 14 11 10 7 17 11 11 Moray 13 13 8 11 10 9 9 4 6 North Ayrshire 16 13 17 10 17 16 16 20 13 North Lanarkshire 22 28 26 35 24 30 23 23 26 Orkney Islands 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 0 3 Perth & Kinross 18 21 14 17 19 17 18 20 5 Renfrewshire 20 14 30 18 32 23 25 22 20 Scottish Borders 4 18 12 15 15 10 13 17 7 Shetland Islands 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 South Ayrshire 10 12 11 16 15 16 21 9 16 South Lanarkshire 23 28 21 24 26 28 31 32 28 Stirling 17 23 17 18 25 21 26 16 14 West Dunbartonshire 8 8 4 10 4 12 5 5 8 West Lothian 21 21 23 18 38 24 23 23 16 Total 768 821 810 855 934 920 924 829 808  Although the number of pedal cyclists involved in accidents has increased from a low of 740 in 2007 to 808 in 2016 (9%), there has been a 47% rise over the same period in the distance travelled, as shown in the following table.
Last updated: 30 March 2023

BB20230330

S6W-16372 Russell Findlay: To ask the Scottish Government what its latest estimate is of the number of serious organised crime gangs operating in Scotland.
Last updated: 31 January 2020

$name

A Section 3 Kate Forbes 30 In section 3, page 2, line 26, leave out from to end of line 27 and insert Alexander Stewart 1 In section 3, page 3, line 13, at end insert— Kate Forbes 31 In section 3, page 3, line 20, at end insert— Section 3A Kate Forbes 32 In section 3A, page 3, line 25, leave out from to in line 27 and insert Kate Forbes 33 In section 3A, page 3, line 28, at end insert— SP Bill 44A-ML Session 5 (2020) 1 Alexander Stewart 2* In section 3A, page 3, line 28, at end insert— Kate Forbes 34 In section 3A, page 3, line 37, at end insert— Peter Chapman 22 Leave out section 3A Section 4A Sarah Boyack 35 Leave out section 4A Section 7 Kate Forbes 36 In section 7, page 7, leave out lines 16 and 17 and insert— Kate Forbes 37 In section 7, page 7, line 35, after insert Kate Forbes 38 In section 7, page 8, line 24, after insert 2 Kate Forbes 39 In section 7, page 8, line 34, after insert Kate Forbes 40 In section 7, page 8, line 36, at end insert— Alexander Stewart 3 In section 7, page 8, line 38, at end insert— Kate Forbes 41 In section 7, page 9, line 16, leave out Kate Forbes 42 In section 7, page 9, line 21, leave out from to end of line 22 and insert Kate Forbes 43 In section 7, page 10, line 12, after insert Alexander Stewart 4 In section 7, page 10, leave out lines 16 to 20 and insert— Section 8B Graham Simpson 17 In section 8B, page 11, line 9, leave out from to end of line 17 and insert Graham Simpson 18* Leave out section 8B and insert— 4 Section 8C Alexander Stewart 5 In section 8C, page 11, line 24, at end insert— Andy Wightman 23* Leave out section 8C and insert— Andy Wightman 23A* As an amendment to amendment 23, line 8, leave out and insert Kate Forbes 44 Leave out section 8C After section 8C Andy Wightman 24* After section 8C, insert— 6 Before section 9 Andy Wightman 25* Before section 9, insert— Section 9 Alexander Stewart 7 In section 9, page 12, line 11, leave out and insert Alexander Stewart 6* In section 9, page 12, line 11, at end insert— Alexander Stewart 45* In section 9, page 12, line 11, at end insert— Section 9A Sarah Boyack 46 In section 9A page 12, line 18, leave out and insert Sarah Boyack 47 In section 9A, page 12, line 21, leave out from beginning to in line 22 and insert— Sarah Boyack 48 In section 9A, page 12, line 23, leave out and insert Sarah Boyack 49 In section 9A, page 12, line 24, leave out and insert Sarah Boyack 50 In section 9A, page 12, line 24, at end insert— Section 9B Kate Forbes 51 Leave out section 9B and insert— Section 10 Andy Wightman 52 In section 10, page 13, line 12, after insert Andy Wightman 53 In section 10, page 13, line 27, insert— Liz Smith 16 Leave out section 10 Section 12 Kate Forbes 54 In section 12, page 15, line 25, leave out and insert After section 13B Sarah Boyack 56 After section 13B, insert— Kate Forbes 55 After section 13B, insert— Before section 13C Andy Wightman 26 Before section 13C, insert— Section 13C Andy Wightman 27 In section 13C, page 19, line 19, leave out from to end of line 21 and insert 10 Andy Wightman 27A* As an amendment to amendment 27, line 7, at end insert— Kate Forbes 57 Leave out section 13C Section 14 Kate Forbes 58 In section 14, page 19, line 26, leave out from to end of line 27 and insert Graham Simpson 19 In section 14, page 19, leave out lines 28 and 29 Kate Forbes 59 In section 14, page 19, line 32, leave out and insert Section 15 Kate Forbes 60 In section 15, page 20, line 2, leave out from second to end of line 8 and insert Section 16 Kate Forbes 61 In section 16, page 20, line 20, leave out from beginning to and insert— 11 Kate Forbes 62 In section 16, page 20, line 21, leave out and insert Section 18 Graham Simpson 63 In section 18, page 21, line 18, leave out and insert Kate Forbes 64 In section 18, page 21, line 30, after first insert Alexander Stewart 8* In section 18, page 22, line 6, at end insert— After section 18 Graham Simpson 20* After section 18, insert— Section 19 Kate Forbes 65 In section 19, page 22, line 37, at end insert— Alexander Stewart 10 In section 19, page 23, line 5, leave out and insert Alexander Stewart 9* In section 19, page 23, line 5, at end insert— Alexander Stewart 66* In section 19, page 23, line 5, at end insert— Section 20 Alexander Stewart 11 In section 20, page 23, line 34, at end insert— Section 21 Alexander Stewart 13 In section 21, page 24, line 36, leave out and insert Alexander Stewart 12* In section 21, page 24, line 36, at end insert— 13 Alexander Stewart 67* In section 21, page 24, line 36, at end insert— Section 21A Alexander Stewart 14* In section 21A, page 25, line 2, at end insert— Section 30 Graham Simpson 21 In section 30, page 28, line 22, at end insert— Andy Wightman 28* In section 30, page 28, line 33, at end insert— 14 Andy Wightman 68* In section 30, page 28, line 33, at end insert— Graham Simpson 15* In section 30, page 28, line 33, at end insert— Andy Wightman 69* In section 30, page 28, line 34 after insert Andy Wightman 70* In section 30, page 28, line 34 after insert Andy Wightman 29* In section 30, page 28, line 34, at end insert— Andy Wightman 71* In section 30, page 28, line 35 after insert Andy Wightman 72* In section 30, page 28, line 35 after insert 15  Parliamentary copyright.
Committee reports Date published: 24 March 2026

Legacy Report of the Economy and Fair Work Committee, Session 6 - Overview and themes from scrutiny work and inquiries

To be meaningful and worthwhile, informal evidence gathering requires buy-in from members and often an additional time commitment.
Last updated: 7 October 2021

SPBill04PMS062021accessible

This document relates to the Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 4) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 7 October 2021 Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill —————————— Policy Memorandum Introduction As required under Rule 9.3.3 of the Parliament’s Standing Orders, this Policy Memorandum is published to accompany the Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 7 October 2021.
Last updated: 31 March 2023

Report on the welfare of greyhounds used for racing in Scotland SAWC February 2023

In addition, more than twice as many people said they would vote in favour of ending greyhound racing than opposed it, if a referendum on the matter were to be held (in favour=53%, against=20%, don’t know=26%). The evidence suggests that, although greyhound racing is highly valued by a small segment of the population (e.g., 7% of respondents were very positive about greyhound racing), there is little wider public appeal. 7.
Last updated: 2 April 2026

PB_25_paper071

Based on the criteria in paragraph 3 it is recommended that the following motion from the attached list be considered for retention— • S6M-16503: Michael Marra: Wraparound Care for Children with Additional Support Needs – selected for Member’s Business. 7. Business Managers should indicate at the Bureau meeting if they wish to retain any of the other motion...

Can't find what you're looking for?

If you're having trouble finding the information you want, please contact [email protected].