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Official Report Meeting date: 5 March 2020

Meeting of the Parliament 05 March 2020

MSP Staff Cost Provision To ask the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body what discussions it has had regarding the increase in the MSP staffing budget.
Last updated: 19 March 2026

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Winding up 10.4 £10,331 per constituency MSP provision Regional Members will be advised on an individual basis.
Last updated: 18 February 2026

NHS Tayside to PAC 17 Feb 2026

There have also been site visits by individual MSPs to Strathmartine and Murray Royal Hospital.
Last updated: 21 November 2025

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Martin Whitfield: To ask the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body whether it will commit to structured engagement with MSP staff trade unions on an ongoing basis.
Last updated: 5 April 2024

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Supported by: Kenneth Gibson*, Miles Briggs*, Annabelle Ewing*, Kevin Stewart*, Pam Duncan- Glancy*, Karen Adam*, Bill Kidd*, Jeremy Balfour*, Colin Beattie*, Paul Sweeney* Foysol Choudhury: Holi 2024—That the Parliament congratulates the Scottish *S6M-12717 Indian Arts Forum (SIAF) on organising vibrant and colourful Holi celebrations at Saughton Park, Edinburgh; understands that Holi is a Hindu festival that celebrates the eternal love of Radha and Krishna, involving smearing friends and family in bright colours; further understands that the event was attended by the Lord Provost of Edinburgh, the MSPs...
Last updated: 18 September 2023

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Public petitions: PE01949 The Committee will consider its approach to the following petition— Review the rules concerning Dual Mandate MSPs Tuesday 19 September 2023 13 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Committees | Comataidhean 6.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Ben Macpherson*, Jenny Gilruth* *S5M-08073 James Dornan: Mental Health and Use of Language That the Parliament notes — with regret what it considers the inappropriate language used by Ruth Davidson MSP when she told the Conservative Party conference that they should get over its nervous breakdown and man “ up a bit ; considers that this use of language goes against all the good work done by mental health ” charities, including those in Glasgow, and the Parliament to reduce the stigma associated with mental health; notes calls for Ms Davidson to accept that she and all MSPs should be mindful of the importance of language and the negative consequences that it can have on work being done to improve mental health and that she should apologise to those that it believes she has offended in appearing to minimise their mental health issues, and believes that, in light of recent comments by her colleague Annie Wells MSP, who was reported in The Scotsman to have said "There will always be a place for antidepressants in the health system when it comes to the treatment of a range of mental health conditions....but the increase has got completely out of hand and, after 10 years, the SNP has to do something about this...the nationalists were very clear that reducing the prescription of these drugs would be one of their priorities, but the opposite has happened", there is clearly a considerable way to go in educating some MSPs and the wider public on how the inappropriate use of language can have an impact on people with mental health issues.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 February 2026

Meeting of the Parliament 03 February 2026 [Draft]

I sincerely hope that they take comfort in the universal affection and respect that have been expressed by MSPs across all parties.14:33 Even though it seemed that Jim Wallace had lived many lives in one, he was taken from us far too soon.
Last updated: 29 April 2020

Delegated Powers Memorandum Travelling Funfairs Licensing Scotland Bill

This memorandum has been prepared by Scottish Parliament officials in accordance with Rule 9.4A of the Parliament’s Standing Orders, in relation to the Travelling Funfairs (Licensing) (Scotland) Bill (a Member’s Bill introduced by Richard Lyle MSP). It describes the purpose of the subordinate legislation provision in the Bill and outlines the reasons for se...
Last updated: 9 December 2019

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The Bill was introduced by the Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs, Fiona Hyslop MSP, on 2 October 2018. The Bill completed Stage 2 on 2 May 2019.

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