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

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Last updated: 20 June 2024

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Last updated: 11 June 2024

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Scottish Crown Estate Bill Marshalled List of Amendments selected for Stage 3 The Bill will be considered in the following order— Sections 1 to 45 Schedules 1 and 2 Long Title Amendments marked * are new (including manuscript amendments) or have been altered. ction 3 Se John Scott 1 In section 3, page 2, line 2, at beginning insert John Scott 2 In section 3, page 2, line 8, at end insert— Roseanna Cunningham 9 In section 3, page 2, line 9, leave out and insert Roseanna Cunningham 10 In section 3, page 2, line 14, at end insert— Tavish Scott 25* In section 3, page 2, line 15, at end insert— Session 5 (2018) SP Bill 24A-ML 1 Andy Wightman 11 In section 3, page 2, line 15, at end insert— Liam McArthur Supported by: Andy Wightman 26 In section 3, page 2, line 15, at end insert— Roseanna Cunningham 12 In section 3, page 2, line 37, at end insert— Liam McArthur Supported by: Andy Wightman 27 In section 3, page 2, line 38, after and insert Liam McArthur Supported by: Andy Wightman 28 In section 3, page 3, line 2, after and insert Section 4 Liam McArthur Supported by: Andy Wightman 29 In section 4, page 3, line 6, at beginning insert 2 Roseanna Cunningham 13 In section 4, page 3, line 8, after insert Tavish Scott 30* In section 4, page 3, line 8, leave out and insert Liam McArthur Supported by: Andy Wightman 31 In section 4, page 3, line 8, at end insert— Roseanna Cunningham 14 In section 4, page 3, line 10, at end insert— Tavish Scott 32 In section 4, page 3, line 10, at end insert— Liam McArthur Supported by: Andy Wightman 33 In section 4, page 3, line 10, at end insert— Liam McArthur Supported by: Andy Wightman 34 In section 4, page 3, line 12, after insert Liam McArthur Supported by: Andy Wightman 35 In section 4, page 3, line 21, after insert Liam McArthur Supported by: Andy Wightman 36 In section 4, page 3, line 28, after insert 3 Liam McArthur Supported by: Andy Wightman 37 In section 4, page 3, line 30, after insert Section 5 Liam McArthur Supported by: Andy Wightman 38 In section 5, page 4, line 4, after insert Roseanna Cunningham 15 In section 5, page 4, line 10, at end insert— Tavish Scott 39 In section 5, page 4, line 10, at end insert— Section 6 Roseanna Cunningham 16 In section 6, page 5, line 11, at end insert— After section 6 Tavish Scott 40 After section 6, insert— 4 Liam McArthur Supported by: Andy Wightman 41 After section 6, insert— Section 7 Roseanna Cunningham 17 In section 7, page 5, line 20, leave out and insert Roseanna Cunningham 18 In section 7, page 5, leave out line 26 Section 8A Mark Ruskell 6 In section 8A, page 6, line 19, leave out and insert Mark Ruskell 7 In section 8A, page 6, line 20, leave out and insert Mark Ruskell 8 In section 8A, page 6, line 21, leave out and insert Roseanna Cunningham 19 Leave out section 8A Section 13 Roseanna Cunningham 20 In section 13, page 9, line 7, at end insert— After section 13 Liam McArthur Supported by: Andy Wightman 42 After section 13, insert— 6 After section 14 Roseanna Cunningham 21 After section 14, insert— Mark Ruskell Supported by: Claudia Beamish 21A As an amendment to amendment 21, line 5, after insert Mark Ruskell Supported by: Claudia Beamish 21B* As an amendment to amendment 21, line 9, leave out and insert 7 After section 25 John Scott 3 After section 25, insert— Section 31 Roseanna Cunningham 22 In section 31, page 16, line 2, leave out and insert After section 31 Liam McArthur 43 After section 31, insert— Section 40 John Scott 4 In section 40, page 19, line 27, after insert Liam McArthur Supported by: Andy Wightman 44* In section 40, page 19, line 27, after insert Liam McArthur 45* In section 40, page 19, line 27, after insert John Scott 5* In section 40, page 19, line 28, leave out and insert Section 43 Roseanna Cunningham 23 In section 43, page 20, line 20, leave out and insert Roseanna Cunningham 24 In section 43, page 20, line 24, at end insert— 9  Parliamentary copyright.
Last updated: 11 June 2024

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Scottish Crown Estate Bill Marshalled List of Amendments for Stage 2 The Bill will be considered in the following order— Section 1 Schedule 1 Sections 2 to 42 Schedule 2 Long Title Amendments marked * are new (including manuscript amendments) or have been altered.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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The following amendments were agreed to (without division): 8, 9, 13, 15, 16, 17, 22, 25, 26, 1, 38 and 48 The following amendments were disagreed to (by division)— 5 (For 46, Against 64, Abstain 0) 72 (For 43, Against 63, Abstain 0) 76 (For 42, Against 67, Abstain 0) 77 (For 43, Against 62, Abstain 0) 34 (For 45, Against 63, Abstain 0) 81 (For 45, Against 63, Abstain 0) 35 (For 42, Against 64, Abstain 0) 36 (For 43, Against 64, Abstain 0) 82 (For 43, Against 64, Abstain 0) 83 (For 17, Against 64, Abstain 26) 84 (For 43, Against 63, Abstain 0) 85 (For 44, Against 64, Abstain 0) 86 (For 43, Against 64, Abstain 0) 88 (For 43, Against 64, Abstain 0) The following amendments were moved and, no member having objected, withdrawn: 2, 68, 70, 78 and 79.
Last updated: 17 November 2022

2nd Marshalled List

Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill 2nd Marshalled List of Amendments for Stage 2 The Bill will be considered in the following order— Sections 1 to 16 Schedule Long Sections 17 to 19 Title Amendments marked * are new (including manuscript amendments) or have been altered.
Last updated: 28 September 2022

CPA Scotland Branch Report 202122

‘Non’ CPA The Scottish Parliament also engaged with Commonwealth parliaments on the following occasions: COP26 As part of COP26, the Presiding Officer met with (during visits to the Scottish Parliament): • Hon Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of the People's Republic of Bangladesh • Benoit Charette MNA, Minister of the Environment and the Fight against Climate Change • Mohamed Nasheed, Speaker of the Parliament of the Maldives (People’s Majis) • Hon Samuelu Teo, Speaker of the Parliament of Tuvalu • Rosa Galvez, Senator for Quebec Parliament relationship building • In September 2021 the Presiding Officer held a virtual call with Trevor Mallard MP, Speaker of the New Zealand Parliament, to discuss the parliamentary response to COVID and interparliamentary relations. • In October 2021 the Presiding Officer held a virtual call with François Paradis MNA, President of the National Assembly of Quebec, to discuss the parliamentary response to COVID and interparliamentary relations. • In April 2022 Felicity Wilson MP of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly held a virtual call with Siobhian Brown MSP of the COVID-19 Recovery Committee. • In April 2022 Hon Jonathan O’Dea MP, Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, visited the Scottish Parliament and met with the Presiding Officer, Deputy Presiding Officer Annabelle Ewing MSP, Alexander Stewart MSP, Michelle Thomson MSP, Sarah Boyack MSP, Siobhian Brown MSP, Stephanie Callaghan MSP and Murdo Fraser MSP. • In May 2022 Masizole Mnqasela, Speaker of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament, led a delegation to the Scottish Parliament and met with the Presiding Officer, Miles Briggs MSP, Paul McLennan MSP, Gillian Mackay MSP and Sue Webber MSP. • In May 2022, a delegation from the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan visited the Parliament and met with Kaukab Stewart MSP and Anas Sarwar MSP. • In June 2022 Nathan Cooper, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, visited the Parliament and met with the Presiding Officer, David Torrance MSP, Katy Clark MSP, Elena Whitham MSP and Paul O’Kane MSP.
SPICe briefings Date published: 26 January 2026

Promoting Healthy Ageing in Scotland - Keeping Active

British Journal of Sports Medicine. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2025-110311. They found a 26% reduction in mortality if people took more than 4,000 steps one or two days per week, and a 40% reduction if people completed the steps less than three days per week7Hamaya, R. (2025).
Official Report Meeting date: 15 June 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 15 June 2023

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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Lewis Macdonald: To ask the Scottish Government how it expects its new Biodiversity Challenge Fund to support the protection of curlews.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-05725: Maurice Golden: Sustainable Fashion Week 2022 – That the Parliament marks Sustainable Fashion Week 2022, which will run from 16 to 25 September 2022, and the opportunity it offers to recognise what it sees as the long-standing efforts of businesses, charities and community groups throughout Scotland to promote sustainable textiles and fashion; notes reports of the disproportionately high environmental impact of discarded textiles in Scotland compared with other materials; further notes the reported potential global impacts of fast fashion that is imported to Scotland through extended supply chains, including poor working conditions and negative outcomes for the natural environment; believes that a circular economic model offers the best opportunity to reduce those impacts through increased reuse of clothing and new business models of leasing and renting, whilst developing sustainable manufacturing using native fibres; further believes that such a model would encourage rural wealth creation through enhanced opportunities for fibre producers, such as wool farmers, and the network of makers using traditional skills, such as weaving and knitting, to support high quality manufacturing, and notes the calls to encourage stakeholders to build on existing best practice to establish Scotland as a global leader in sustainable textiles.

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