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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-04583 Kezia Dugdale: To ask the Scottish Government which organisations have received support from the £20 million that it announced in March 2015 to tackle violence against women, broken down by the amount awarded.
Last updated: 29 June 2022

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The Coronavirus (Extension and Expiry) (Scotland) Act 2021 amended these Acts to extend much of their operation initially until 31 March 2022, with the potential for further extension by secondary legislation to September 2022 (which was confirmed with the approval of the Parliament).
Last updated: 7 May 2026

State of the parties Session 6

Published on 11 February 2026 by the authority of the Scottish Parliament State of the parties elected at the Scottish Parliament election on 6 May 2021 Party Constituency Regional Total Scottish Conservative and Unionist 5 26 31 Party Scottish Green Party 0 8 8 Scottish Labour 2 20 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 0 4 Scottish National Party 62 2 64 Total 73 56 129 State of the parties following the election of the Presiding Officer on 13 May 2021 Party Constituency Regional Total Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 26 31 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 2 20 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 0 4 Scottish National Party 62 2 64 No Party Affiliation (Presiding Officer) 0 1 1 Total 73 56 129 State of the parties following the resignation of Dean Lockhart on 5 September 2022 Party Constituency Regional Total Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 25 30 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 2 20 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 0 4 Scottish National Party 62 2 64 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 73 55 128 State of the parties following the election of Roz McCall on 6 September 2022 Party Constituency Regional Total Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 26 31 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 2 20 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 0 4 Scottish National Party 62 2 64 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 73 56 129 State of the parties: Session 6 1 State of the parties on 28 October 2023 following Ash Regan’s move to the Alba Party, following her resignation from the SNP Party Constituency Regional Total Alba Party 1 0 1 Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 26 31 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 2 20 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 0 4 Scottish National Party 61 2 63 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 73 56 129 State of the parties following the resignation of Donald Cameron on 9 February 2024 Party Constituency Regional Total Alba Party 1 0 1 Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 25 30 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 2 20 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 0 4 Scottish National Party 61 2 63 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 73 55 128 State of the parties following the election of Tim Eagle on 13 February 2024 Party Constituency Regional Total Alba Party 1 0 1 Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 26 31 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 2 20 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 0 4 Scottish National Party 61 2 63 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 73 56 129 State of the parties: Session 6 2 State of the parties following the suspension of John Mason on 17 August 2024 from the SNP and exclusion from the party on 12 October 2024 Party Constituency Regional Total Alba Party 1 0 1 Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5 26 31 Scottish Green Party 0 7 7 Scottish Labour 2 20 22 Scottish Liberal Democrats 4 0 4 Scottish National Party 60 2 62 Independent MSPs 1 0 1 No Party Affiliation 0 1 1 Total 73 56 129 State of the parties following the death of Christina McKelvie on 27 March...
Last updated: 7 May 2026

Cumulative list of MSPs AZ Session 6

Ivan McKee (SNP) Glasgow Provan (C) Christina McKelvie (SNP) Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse (C) Christina McKelvie died on 27 March 2025. Paul McLennan (SNP) East Lothian (C) Stuart McMillan (SNP) Greenock and Inverclyde (C) Marie McNair (SNP) Clydebank and Milngavie (C) Pauline McNeill (Lab) Glasgow (R) Jenni Minto (SNP) Argyll and Bute (C) Carol Mochan...
Last updated: 24 April 2026

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If the Bureau is minded to propose Temporary Rules, it is invited to agree to write to the SPPA Committee notify it of its intentions and to suggest the permanent amendment of the rules. Parliamentary Business Team March 2026 PB/S6/26/056 Annexe – Temporary Rules agreed by the Parliament at the end of Session 5 and in place until 30 June 2021 Temporary Rule...
Last updated: 1 June 2020

Financial Memorandum Fair Rents Scotland Bill

During the year, 1 April 2018 to 31 March 2019 the FTT received 3,781 applications across 10 of its existing jurisdictions, and 3,196 1 applications were closed during the year.
Last updated: 25 October 2019

Fuel Poverty (Target, Definition and Strategy) (Scotland) Bill as introduced

Reporting on fuel poverty 6 Preparation of periodic reports (1) The Scottish Ministers must, for each reporting period, prepare a report setting out— 10 (a) the steps that have been taken during the reporting period for the purpose of meeting the 2040 target, (b) the progress made in the reporting period towards meeting the 2040 target, and (c) the steps that the Scottish Ministers propose to take in the next reporting period in order to meet the 2040 target. 15 (2) A report under subsection (1) may include such other information as the Scottish Ministers consider appropriate. (3) Subsection (1) does not apply to a reporting period that ends on or after 31 December 2040. (4) The reporting periods are— 20 (a) the period of 5 years beginning with the day on which the fuel poverty strategy is published under section 5, (b) each subsequent period of 5 years. (5) For the purpose of paragraph (c) of subsection (1), where the next reporting period would include any period after 31 December 2040— 25 (a) that paragraph is to be read as a requirement to set out the steps that the Scottish Ministers propose to take in the next reporting period in relation to fuel poverty, and (b) it is immaterial for the purposes of calculating the next reporting period that a report will not require to be prepared at the end of that reporting period by virtue 30 of subsection (3). 7 Consultation on periodic reports (1) In preparing a report under section 6, the Scottish Ministers must consult such persons as they consider appropriate. (2) The persons consulted under subsection (1) must include individuals who are living, or 35 have lived, in fuel poverty. 8 Publication and laying of periodic reports The Scottish Ministers must— (a) publish each report prepared under section 6, and Fuel Poverty (Target, Definition and Strategy) (Scotland) Bill 5 (b) lay a copy of it before the Scottish Parliament, before the end of the financial year in which the reporting period ends. 9 Report on the 2040 target (1) The Scottish Ministers must, no later than 31 March...
Official Report Meeting date: 25 February 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 25 February 2025

As we know from the motion, this year’s eating disorders awareness week, which runs until 2 March, is already under way. The theme this year is that eating disorders can affect anybody.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 March 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 24 March 2022

We are reviewing that regularly as part of the testing transition plan. In the latest week, ending 22 March, an average of 6,000 NHS staff—about 3.4 per cent of the NHS workforce—were reported absent each day for a range of reasons related to Covid-19.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 March 2021

S5W-34876

We anticipate that everyone on the JCVI priority list that has received their first dose will have received their second dose by end of March 2021, if supply allows. Based on our latest data published today on 3 March are as follows:92,550 people have received the second dose of the Covid vaccination.This is an increase of 8,105 reported from 2 March.

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