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The Scottish Parliament is now dissolved ahead of the election on Thursday 7 May 2026.

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Last updated: 11 February 2026

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Date MSP Party Subject 7 January Foysol LAB The Importance of Medical Technology 2025 Choudhury for Patients with Diabetes 8 January George SNP St Mirren Announces Landmark 2025 Adam Partnership with UWS 9 January Ash Regan ALBA Expanding Scotland’s Connectivity from 2025 Edinburgh and Beyond 14 January Meghan CON Introduction of NOVA Scotland 2025 Gallacher 15 January Kenneth SNP Compensation for the WASPI Women 2025 Gibson 16 January Rhoda Grant LAB Scottish Human Rights Commission’s 2025 Spotlight Project into Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in the Highlands and Islands 5 PB/S6/26/025 16 January Tim Eagle CON Improving Access to Health and Social 2025 Care in Rural Scotland (rescheduled from 30 October) 21 January David SNP European Showmen's Union Congress 2025 Torrance 2025 22 January Oliver CON Celebrating the Continued Social, 2025 Mundell Cultural and Economic Importance of Robert Burns 23 January Michelle SNP Promoting the Role of Women in 2025 Thomson Scotland's Journey to Net Zero 28 January Clare SNP Brexit Harm to Scotland, Five Years 2025 Adamson Since the UK Left the EU 29 January Jackson CON Holocaust Memorial Day 2025, For a 2025 Carlaw Better Future 30 January Alex Rowley LAB Scottish Engineering's Engineering 2025 Skills Gap Analysis for Scotland 4 February Christine SNP The Lockerbie Bombing, A Father’s 2025 Grahame Search for Justice 5 February Mark Ruskell GRN Save Local Libraries 2025 6 February Elena SNP Report on Alcohol Use Disorder in the 2025 Whitham Justice System 18 February Beatrice LD Opportunities and Challenges for 2025 Wishart Scotland’s Fishing Sector in 2025 19 February Rachael CON Tackling the Rise in Rural Crime and 2025 Hamilton Equipment Theft in Scotland 20 February Kenneth SNP The Ongoing Impact of PFI/PPP on 2025 Gibson Scotland’s Public Finances 25 February Emma SNP Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2025 Harper 2025 26 February Fulton SNP Northern Corridor Community Forum's 2025 MacGregor Evidence-based Report 27 February Murdo Fraser CON Protection of Park Home Residents 2025 4 March 2025 Carol LAB Holistic Approach to Alcohol-related Mochan Brain Damage 5 March 2025 Colin Beattie SNP Three Years of Solidarity with Ukraine 6 March 2025 Marie McNair SNP Impact of UK Welfare Reforms in Scotland 11 March 2025 Alexander CON Additional Support Needs in Scotland Stewart 12 March 2025 Audrey Nicoll SNP International Women’s Day 2025 13 March 2025 Paul O'Kane LAB Young Carers Action Day 2025 18 March 2025 Clare SNP MacDiarmid’s Brownsbank Cottage, a Adamson Scottish Cultural Treasure 19 March 2025 Tess White CON Addressing Sexual Violence in Scotland’s Hospitals 20 March 2025 Michael SNP Awareness of Criminal Exploitation of Matheson Children 6 PB/S6/26/025 25 March 2025 Stuart SNP Peel Ports’ Conservancy Fee Plans for McMillan Clydeport Area 26 March 2025 Maggie GRN Ending Destitution in Scotland – a Road Chapman Map for Policymakers 27 March 2025 Liz Smith CON 300 Years of The Black Watch 1 April 2025 Daniel LAB Learning Disability, Autism and Johnson Neurodivergence Bill 2 April 2025 Jamie Halcro CON Scotland's Islands Johnston 3 April 2025 George SNP Celebrating the University of the West Adam of Scotland's Groundbreaking Foundation Academy 22 April 2025 Douglas CON Addressing Waiting Times in NHS Lumsden Grampian 23 April 2025 Jackie SNP Global Intergenerational Week 2025 Dunbar 24 April 2025 Neil Bibby LAB BBC Scotland's Decision to End River City and Close its Dumbarton Studios 29 April 2025 Marie McNair SNP Testicular Cancer Awareness Month 30 April 2025 Meghan CON Best Start New Model of Neonatal Care Gallacher 1 May...
Last updated: 15 January 2026

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SP Bill 80 Session 6 (2026) 2 Budget (Scotland) (No. 5) Bill Part 1—Financial year 2026/27 2 Direct-funded bodies (1) A direct-funded body may use resources in financial year 2026/27 for the purposes specified in column 1 of schedule 2 in relation to the body. (2) Resources other than accruing resources may be used for those purposes up to the 5 amounts specified in the corresponding entries in column 2 of that schedule. (3) Accruing resources may be used for those purposes up to the amounts specified in the corresponding entries in column 3 of that schedule. 3 Borrowing by statutory bodies In schedule 3, the amounts set out in column 2 are the amounts specified for financial 10 year 2026/27 for the purposes of the enactments listed in the corresponding entries in 1 column 1 (which make provision as to the net borrowing of the statutory bodies mentioned in that column).
Last updated: 29 September 2025

Conveners Group papers 26 April 2023

The First Minister is available to attend a meeting on 17 May. This would involve scheduling an additional meeting.
Last updated: 25 February 2025

SPBill56BS062025

SP Bill 56B Session 6 (2025) 2 Budget (Scotland) (No. 4) Bill Part 1—Financial year 2025/26 2 Direct-funded bodies (1) A direct-funded body may use resources in financial year 2025/26 for the purposes specified in column 1 of schedule 2 in relation to the body. (2) Resources other than accruing resources may be used for those purposes up to the 5 amounts specified in the corresponding entries in column 2 of that schedule. (3) Accruing resources may be used for those purposes up to the amounts specified in the corresponding entries in column 3 of that schedule. 3 Borrowing by statutory bodies In schedule 3, the amounts set out in column 2 are the amounts specified for financial 10 year 2025/26 for the purposes of the enactments listed in the corresponding entries in 1 column 1 (which make provision as to the net borrowing of the statutory bodies mentioned in that column).
Last updated: 18 February 2025

SPBill56AS062025

SP Bill 56A Session 6 (2025) 2 Budget (Scotland) (No. 4) Bill Part 1—Financial year 2025/26 2 Direct-funded bodies (1) A direct-funded body may use resources in financial year 2025/26 for the purposes specified in column 1 of schedule 2 in relation to the body. (2) Resources other than accruing resources may be used for those purposes up to the 5 amounts specified in the corresponding entries in column 2 of that schedule. (3) Accruing resources may be used for those purposes up to the amounts specified in the corresponding entries in column 3 of that schedule. 3 Borrowing by statutory bodies In schedule 3, the amounts set out in column 2 are the amounts specified for financial 10 year 2025/26 for the purposes of the enactments listed in the corresponding entries in 1 column 1 (which make provision as to the net borrowing of the statutory bodies mentioned in that column).
Last updated: 18 December 2024

SPBill56S062024

SP Bill 56 Session 6 (2024) 2 Budget (Scotland) (No. 4) Bill Part 1—Financial year 2025/26 2 Direct-funded bodies (1) A direct-funded body may use resources in financial year 2025/26 for the purposes specified in column 1 of schedule 2 in relation to the body. (2) Resources other than accruing resources may be used for those purposes up to the 5 amounts specified in the corresponding entries in column 2 of that schedule. (3) Accruing resources may be used for those purposes up to the amounts specified in the corresponding entries in column 3 of that schedule. 3 Borrowing by statutory bodies In schedule 3, the amounts set out in column 2 are the amounts specified for financial 10 year 2025/26 for the purposes of the enactments listed in the corresponding entries in 1 column 1 (which make provision as to the net borrowing of the statutory bodies mentioned in that column).
Last updated: 27 February 2024

SPBill41AS062024

SP Bill 41A Session 6 (2024) 2 Budget (Scotland) (No. 3) Bill Part 1—Financial year 2024/25 2 Direct-funded bodies (1) A direct-funded body may use resources in financial year 2024/25 for the purposes specified in column 1 of schedule 2 in relation to the body. (2) Resources other than accruing resources may be used for those purposes up to the 5 amounts specified in the corresponding entries in column 2 of that schedule. (3) Accruing resources may be used for those purposes up to the amounts specified in the corresponding entries in column 3 of that schedule. 3 Borrowing by statutory bodies In schedule 3, the amounts set out in column 2 are the amounts specified for financial 10 year 2024/25 for the purposes of the enactments listed in the corresponding entries in 1 column 1 (which make provision as to the net borrowing of the statutory bodies mentioned in that column).
Last updated: 21 December 2023

SPBill41S062023

SP Bill 41 Session 6 (2023) 2 Budget (Scotland) (No. 3) Bill Part 1—Financial year 2024/25 2 Direct-funded bodies (1) A direct-funded body may use resources in financial year 2024/25 for the purposes specified in column 1 of schedule 2 in relation to the body. (2) Resources other than accruing resources may be used for those purposes up to the 5 amounts specified in the corresponding entries in column 2 of that schedule. (3) Accruing resources may be used for those purposes up to the amounts specified in the corresponding entries in column 3 of that schedule. 3 Borrowing by statutory bodies In schedule 3, the amounts set out in column 2 are the amounts specified for financial 10 year 2024/25 for the purposes of the enactments listed in the corresponding entries in 1 column 1 (which make provision as to the net borrowing of the statutory bodies mentioned in that column).
Last updated: 22 December 2022

SPBill23S062022

Session 6 (2022) SP Bill 23 2 Budget (Scotland) (No. 2) Bill Part 1—Financial year 2023/24 2 Direct-funded bodies (1) A direct-funded body may use resources in financial year 2023/24 for the purposes specified in column 1 of schedule 2 in relation to the body. (2) Resources other than accruing resources may be used for those purposes up to the 5 amounts specified in the corresponding entries in column 2 of that schedule. (3) Accruing resources may be used for those purposes up to the amounts specified in the corresponding entries in column 3 of that schedule. 3 Borrowing by statutory bodies In schedule 3, the amounts set out in column 2 are the amounts specified for financial 10 year 2023/24 for the purposes of the enactments listed in the corresponding entries in 1 column 1 (which make provision as to the net borrowing of the statutory bodies mentioned in that column).
Official Report Meeting date: 6 September 2022

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 06 September 2022

Schedule 1 to the 2014 act sets out the bodies that may transfer into the First-tier Tribunal for Scotland.

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