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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: 24 April 2025

BudgetProcessInquiry_SPICeBriefing

The table below sets out the timings of the MTFS and Scottish Government budget publication by budget year. 3 Timings of MTFS and Budget introduction by Budget year Year Document Expected Actual Stated reason for publication publication date delay/non- month publication 2018 MTFS May 2018 31 May 2018 n/a Budget 2019-20 December 2018 12 December 2018 n/a 2019 MTFS May 2019 30 May 2019 n/a Budget 2020-21 December 2019 6 February 2020 UK election in December 2019 2020 MTFS May 2020 28 January 2021 Pandemic and Budget 2021-22 December 2020 28 January 2021 Brexit transition – MTFS and Budget published same day. 2021 MTFS May 2021 9 December 2021 Scottish election Budget 2022-23 December 2021 9 December 2021 n/a 2022 MTFS May 2022 31 May 2022 n/a Budget 2023-24 December 2022 15 December 2022 n/a .2023 MTFS May 2023 25 May 2023 n/a Budget 2024-25 December 2023 19 December 2023 slightly later due to later Autumn Statement 2024 MTFS May 2024 Not published UK election Budget 2025-26 December 2024 4 December 2024 n/a As can be seen in the above table, in the seven years since the year-round budget process has been in operation, there have been 2 occasions (2020 and 2021) when the MTFS has not been published in May and 1 occasion (2024) when it has not been published at all.
Last updated: 7 November 2024

Social Work Scotland

Question 3 • Lord Advocate’s statement – the non-legislative proposals set out in her statement and how this may work out in practice, and what impact you consider this may have on remand levels?
Last updated: 20 March 2024

Trans and NonBinary Policy Managers guidance

An action plan may detail potential periods of absence, address who may need to be informed, outline any proposed changed to records and identify awareness training required.
Last updated: 29 September 2025

Lobbying Register Annual Report 2025 Table

Olsen Seawind 11 April 2022 Company Friends of the Earth 17 March 2018 Charity, Trust or Environment and Animal 15 206 0 0 Scotland Advocacy Body Welfare Front Foot 28 May 2019 Company Public relations, and public 13 3 10 1 affairs Communications Ltd Fuels Industry UK Energy and Utilities 11 1 9 0 31 January Company (formerly UK Petroleum 2020 Industry Asso...
Last updated: 2 May 2024

BB20240502

As soon as a Public Bill (i.e. a Government, Committee or Member’s Bill) has completed Stage 1, amendments for consideration at Stage 2 may be lodged; and as soon as Stage 2 is completed, amendments for Stage 3 consideration may be lodged.
Last updated: 25 May 2022

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This may or may not require the consent of the court depending on who holds the property.
Last updated: 11 June 2024

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No private dwelling may be entered in exercise of this power (subsection (3)).
Last updated: 10 December 2024

SPBill40BS062024

Caution 5 Finding of caution 5 (1) The court, when appointing a person as a judicial factor, may require the person to find caution for the performance of that person’s functions as judicial factor. (2) The court may impose a requirement under subsection (1) only where it considers that exceptional circumstances make it reasonable to do so. (3) The Accountant— 10 (a) must specify the amount of caution to be found, and 1 (b) may at any time while the judicial factory subsists— (i) require the person to find new, or additional, caution, or (ii) authorise a reduction in the amount of caution to be found.
Last updated: 19 November 2024

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Caution 5 Finding of caution 5 (1) The court, when appointing a person as a judicial factor, may require the person to find caution for the performance of that person’s functions as judicial factor. (2) The court may impose a requirement under subsection (1) only where it considers that exceptional circumstances make it reasonable to do so. (3) The Accountant— 10 (a) must specify the amount of caution to be found, and 1 (b) may at any time while the judicial factory subsists— (i) require the person to find new, or additional, caution, or (ii) authorise a reduction in the amount of caution to be found.
Last updated: 14 May 2025

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Subsection (3) provides for the maximum penalties that may be handed down in respect of the offence.

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