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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: 19 December 2025

Democratic pathways to a second Scottish independence referendum advisers briefing

A hereditary monarchy, it is made up of 11 communes. Its constitution dates back to 1921 and was the subject of far-reaching reform in 2003.
Last updated: 17 November 2025

20251114_LGHP_Prebudget scrutiny 2627 letter

In evidence, COSLA stated that it views the publication of the framework as a first 46 step and is committed to regular reviews to ensure it is up to date. It also remains local government’s hope that a “rules-based approach” to the Fiscal 47 Framework will be accepted by the Scottish Government in the future.
Last updated: 30 October 2025

Conveners Group Meeting with the FIrst Minister Wednesday 8 October 2025

Once all those issues have been worked through—obviously, the approach that the Government has proposed is available only to short-term prisoners who are within 180 days of their original release date, so it is for a proportion of the prison population, with significant caveats— there is also the opportunity for a governor veto in the provisions.
Last updated: 30 September 2025

ContoCabSecNZET_Prebudget_8 November 2024

There was a uniformity of messaging regarding the First Minister’s prioritisation of climate change, the progress made to date and the challenging fiscal circumstances in which the Scottish Government must operate.
Last updated: 28 May 2025

CRBFM_MinisterSCMWSToConvener_20May25

This assumes the right to personalised short breaks support under the Carers Act, established by the Bill, is implemented from April 2026, although the implementation date is yet to be decided. Table 6 shows estimated additional costs of the Carers Act personalised breaks element of the proposed right to breaks established by the Bill.
Last updated: 17 March 2025

SPBill61FMS062025accessible

The more progress made by a school – be it primary school, secondary school or special school, in implementing the existing Scottish Government guidance to date, the less additional resource will be required to implement the provisions of the Bill.
Last updated: 17 March 2025

SPBill61FMS062025

The more progress made by a school – be it primary school, secondary school or special school, in implementing the existing Scottish Government guidance to date, the less additional resource will be required to implement the provisions of the Bill.
Last updated: 17 February 2025

SPBill58FMS062025accessible

In respect of the cost of bringing prosecutions and court costs, the most up-to- date available figures for the costs of prosecution and court costs are held in Table 2 of the Scottish Government document, ‘Cost of the criminal justice system in Scotland 25 dataset’.
Last updated: 17 February 2025

SPBill58FMS062025

In respect of the cost of bringing prosecutions and court costs, the most up-to-date available figures for the costs of prosecution and court costs are held in Table 2 of the Scottish Government 25 document, Cost of the criminal justice system in Scotland dataset.
Last updated: 22 November 2024

National Care Service Scotland Bill proposed stage 2 amendment evidence summary

Either we make a contract, through our social care service, with the people of Scotland to meet the needs that they have, and we are honest about some of the costs that are involved in that, or we end up with a non-ethical commissioning process that tries to drive down the price” 15 The GMB union was critical of those who commission and procure services, as well as engagement with Scottish Ministers on Fair Work: “We have been clear that local authorities, health and social care partnerships, and Integrational Joint Boards have not managed social care effectively to date...

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