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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: 23 January 2026

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Preventative action at an early stage should identify where repair work can stop deterioration and avoid more costly repairs at a later date. Owners have a clear responsibility to take a proactive approach through regular surveys, maintenance and inspections to plan for future repairs and meet their obligation to keep their building in a good condition.
Last updated: 9 January 2026

ConvenerToNIA_CommitteeFinance_19Dec25

We consider this document to be useful in providing more up to date context and data to inform pre-budget evidence sessions in September and October.”
Last updated: 24 November 2025

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This means that there will be continuity in the imposition of liability for rates in respect of unoccupied properties: up until 1 April 2023, section 24(3) of the 1966 Act provided for owner liability, and from that date, new section 24ZA of the 1966 Act provides for that liability. 17.
Last updated: 24 November 2025

SPBill78ENS062025

This means that there will be continuity in the imposition of liability for rates in respect of unoccupied properties: up until 1 April 2023, section 24(3) of the 1966 Act provided for owner liability, and from that date, new section 24ZA of the 1966 Act provides for that liability. 17.
Last updated: 3 November 2025

CrossCommittee 2 October Letter from Minister MAPS 30 October 2025

The fourth point of care facility in Edinburgh joined the project at a later date and local partners are currently working on their licence application for submission to the Home Office.
Last updated: 27 October 2025

Letter from SEPA_EASR Implementation Update 21 October 2025

To ensure that we and businesses are prepared for the transition we have successfully met all our major milestones and completed a significant amount of work. To date, we have: • Worked with Scottish Government to ensure the streamlining of the regulatory system by replacing all or part of over 70 pieces of legislation and re-transposing all or part of 14 E...
Last updated: 5 September 2025

Cybercrime response from FSB 2 September 2025

Do you feel Scottish businesses have access to enough up-to-date information and intelligence on the cyber risks facing them?
Last updated: 19 August 2025

Forth Valley College to PAC 18 August 2025_Redacted

Tel 01324 403205 MAKING Campus Falkirk Forth c�. LEARNING 18 August 2025 Valley Date College WORK Email: publicaudit. comm ittee@Parliament.
Last updated: 26 March 2025

NHS Forth Valley Royal Hospital update from Cab Sec for HSC

The monthly generator testing schedule was up to date, and the annual full on-load black start was undertaken on 26 November 2024, with no significant issues identified.
Last updated: 19 March 2025

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MacDiarmid’s Brownsbank Cottage, a Scottish Cultural Treasure: The Parliament debated S6M-16290 in the name of Clare Adamson— That the Parliament commends the work of MacDiarmid’s Brownsbank; notes that it is a charitable organisation, which was founded in 2015 to preserve and promote the legacy of Brownsbank Cottage in the Peebleshire Hills near Biggar, South Lanarkshire; understands that Brownsbank Cottage is an A-listed building, most notably remembered as the former home of the renowned poet, Christopher Murray Grieve, who was better known by his pen-name, Hugh MacDiarmid; further understands that the charity works to restore and upgrade the cottage, to conserve its contents, to promote the works of Hugh MacDiarmid nationally and internationally, to re-establish the Brownsbank Writing Fellowship for writers in residence to work from the cottage and to generate educational and community creative involvement, as well as promote literary tourism; recognises that Hugh MacDiarmid stood as a significant Scottish poet, journalist, essayist and political figure, and believes that he is widely regarded as one of the most influential Scottish writers of the 20th century, making a profound and lasting impact on Scottish culture and politics; acknowledges that MacDiarmid’s Brownsbank has, to date...

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