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Last updated: 11 September 2025

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Bureau members may wish to note for information that the rota for Members’ Business until Christmas recess is as follows– Week beginning Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 8 September 2025 CON SNP LAB 15 September 2025 SNP CON SNP 22 September 2025 SNP CON LAB 29 September 2025 SNP SNP GRN 6 October 2025 LD CON SNP October Recess 2025 27 October 2025 SNP SNP CON 3 November 2025 LAB SNP SNP 10 November 2025 CON SNP LAB 17 November 2025 SNP CON SNP 24 November 2025 SNP GRN CON 1 December 2025 LAB SNP SNP 8 December 2025 CON SNP LAB 15 December 2025 SNP CON SNP 4.
Last updated: 5 December 2024

Guidance on Motions

Friday 15.30 – Written questions, motions, amendments and support Recess times: 16.30 becomes 15.00 and 15.30 becomes 14.30 1 Deadlines are strictly applied. 2 2.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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In doing so they must determine each figure and amount in a manner as would be, in so far as reasonably practicable, consistent with the most up-to-date advice provided by the relevant body on he methods to be used for that purpose.
Last updated: 13 May 2024

Register of Interests for the Parliamentary Year 12 May 2023 to 13 May 2024

I work one day per week and occasional additional days during parliamentary related undertaking recesses and earn between £30,001-£35,000 gross per annum before deductions for tax and national insurance.
Last updated: 1 December 2025

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Notice of assessment 7 (1) The valuer must, before the expiry of the period mentioned in sub-paragraph (2), serve a notice in writing, specifying the matters mentioned in sub-paragraph 25 (3), on— (a) the tenant, and (b) the landlord. (2) The period is the period of 8 weeks beginning with— (za) the date on which the valuer is appointed by the landlord under paragraph 30 A2(2), (a) the date on which the period, within which an application under paragraph 2(3) may be made, expires, or (b) where such an application is made, the date of the Land Court’s decision on it. 35 (3) The matters are— (a) the value, assessed under paragraph 4(1), of the land being resumed— (i) if sold with vacant possession, and (ii) if sold with the tenant still in occupation, 55 Land Reform (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Leasing land Chapter 3—Agricultural holdings 1 (b) the amount, calculated in accordance with paragraph 6, to be payable by the landlord to the tenant in respect of compensation for the value of the land being resumed. (4) The notice must also— 5 (a) be dated, (b) state the date of valuation of each of the values and the amount mentioned in sub-paragraph (3), and (c) set out how the valuer arrived at each of those values and that amount. (5) The notice may also contain or be accompanied by any other information that 10 the valuer considers appropriate. 1 (6) A notice served under sub-paragraph (1) is a “notice of assessment”.
Last updated: 5 November 2025

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Notice of assessment 7 (1) The valuer must, before the expiry of the period mentioned in sub-paragraph (2), serve a notice in writing, specifying the matters mentioned in sub-paragraph 25 (3), on— (a) the tenant, and (b) the landlord. (2) The period is the period of 8 weeks beginning with— (za) the date on which the valuer is appointed by the landlord under paragraph 30 A2(2), (a) the date on which the period, within which an application under paragraph 2(3) may be made, expires, or (b) where such an application is made, the date of the Land Court’s decision on it. 35 (3) The matters are— (a) the value, assessed under paragraph 4(1), of the land being resumed— (i) if sold with vacant possession, and (ii) if sold with the tenant still in occupation, 55 Land Reform (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Leasing land Chapter 3—Agricultural holdings 1 (b) the amount, calculated in accordance with paragraph 6, to be payable by the landlord to the tenant in respect of compensation for the value of the land being resumed. (4) The notice must also— 5 (a) be dated, (b) state the date of valuation of each of the values and the amount mentioned in sub-paragraph (3), and (c) set out how the valuer arrived at each of those values and that amount. (5) The notice may also contain or be accompanied by any other information that 10 the valuer considers appropriate. 1 (6) A notice served under sub-paragraph (1) is a “notice of assessment”.
Last updated: 10 October 2025

SPCB Minute 25 September 2025

The SPCB noted that the guidance will be published and circulated to all MSPs once the Parliament has agreed the dates for the 2026 election period. Date of next meeting 13.
Last updated: 3 July 2023

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Unfortunately, our experience of the last few years has indicated that it is difficult to get a firm date from the UK Government until very late in the process.
Last updated: 6 September 2022

Letter from Cab Sec SJHLG regarding Scottish Child Payment increase

These parts of the regulations will th come into effect on the 14 November, meaning from that date:  all children currently in receipt of Scottish Child Payment will have it automatically increased to £25 per week,  we will open applications for Scottish Child Payment to all eligible under-16s – with all payments backdated to the date we receive their application - ensuring that an additional 300,000 children are potentially eligible for it.
Last updated: 29 August 2025

Arrange a visit

Requests to visit must be made directly by: Other parliaments Embassies, High Commissions or Consulates General Inter-parliamentary bodies which have been identified as partners by the Scottish Parliament Individual MPs and their staff IRO can support visits involving: Speakers, Presidents or Presiding Officers (and their deputies) Ambassadors, High Commissioners, Heads of Mission or Consuls General Parliamentarians (if the aim of the visit is parliamentary rather than political) Prime Ministers and government ministers (if the aim of the visit is parliamentary) Officials Please note: visits generally do not take place on Mondays and Fridays or during recess...

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