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Official Report Meeting date: 22 February 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 22 February 2023

That, alongside the comments of Green MSPs, will make people believe that the same must be true of the A9.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 June 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 26 June 2018

Can Mr Findlay explain why, if the Labour Party is so concerned about devolution, only four Labour MSPs bothered to turn up this afternoon?
Official Report Meeting date: 5 December 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 05 December 2017

In the run up to that event, more than 100 MSPs from across parties signed a “No mesh whitewash” pledge.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 May 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 10 May 2017

Looking at the NHS in Wales, I think that it is little wonder that Labour MSPs do not want to discuss that record today.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 May 2013

Equal Opportunities Committee 09 May 2013

I am the MSP for Edinburgh Central and the committee’s deputy convener.
SPICe briefings Date published: 4 June 2020

Disclosure (Scotland) Bill, Briefing for Members at Stage 3

SB 20-39 Disclosure (Scotland) Bill, Briefing for Members at Stage 3 A short briefing to support MSPs considering the Disclosure (Scotland) Bill at Stage 3.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 December 2012

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 06 December 2012

I welcome the suggestion that the Subordinate Legislation Committee be designated as the lead committee—it is a good suggestion.Sub-paragraph 57(e) on page 14 of the committee paper is the recommendation:“That it recognises that the Scottish Government, an individual MSP or a Committee of the Parliament may seek to introduce a Bill which implements the recommendations of a Scottish Law Commission report”.We should encourage some of our MSP colleagues to look at that.
Committee reports Date published: 25 March 2026

Annual report of the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 2025-26 - Bills

The Committee heard from the Minister for Victims and Community Safety, Siobhian Brown MSP, on 2 December 2025. The Committee published its Stage 1 report on the Bill on 10 December 2025.
Committee reports Date published: 23 March 2026

Legacy report of the Criminal Justice Committee, Session 6 - Primary legislation

To create a requirement for Scottish Ministers to ensure that a person who is, or has been, in prostitution is provided with help and support.Lead committee Member's Bill introduced by Ash Regan MSP Fell at Stage 1 on 3 February 2026 Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) BillTo introduce several measures that aim to reduce incidences of domestic abuse in Scotland.Lead committee Member's Bill introduced by Dr Pam Gosal MBE MSP Withdrawn on 16 January 2026, before Stage 1 report published Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) BillTo embed reforms in Scotland's public services, introduced during the Coronavirus pandemic and deemed to be beneficial.To give Scottish Ministers powers to allow them to build resilience against future public health threats.To support the justice system by extending some temporary changes because of the impact of the pandemic.Secondary committee, focusing on justice provisions in the Bill Scottish Government Bill Considered at Stages 1 and 2 Passed by Parliament on 28 June 2022 National Care Service (Scotland) Bill(As introduced) to establish the National Care Service.To allow Scottish Ministers to transfer social care responsibility from local authorities to a new, national service.
Committee reports Date published: 23 January 2026

Stage 1 Report on the Prostitution (Offences and Support) (Scotland) Bill - Views of those in favour of a new offence

In the Policy Memorandum, Ash Regan MSP acknowledged that the findings of the 2019 review of the change in the law in Northern Ireland, conducted by the School of Law, Queen’s University Belfast, were “not promising”.

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