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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: 2 April 2024

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S6M-03788: Katy Clark: Apprentices’ Wages - That the Parliament notes with concern the findings of the most recent Scottish Apprenticeship Pay Survey, published in 2020, which found that the median hourly wage for apprentices at levels 2 and 3 was £7.67; understands that the official guidance from Skills Development Scotland is that all employers should pay at least the real Living Wage of £9.90 an hour, as set by the Living Wage Foundation, to all workers, including apprentices; further understands that apprentices aged under 19, or in the first year of their apprenticeship, will be paid a minimum rate of £4.81 an hour from April 2022, which is nearly half the minimum rate of £9.50 an hour that is to be paid to all workers and apprentices aged 23 and over; notes the calls for the UK Government’s minimum apprentice rate to be abolished and all apprentices to be paid at least the same real Living Wage rate of £9.90 an hour regardless of age; further notes the view that all apprentices in the public sector in Scotland, including in the West Scotland region, should be paid the real Living Wage rate, and notes the calls for the Scottish Government to make paying the real Living Wage to all workers and apprentices a binding condition for employers who seek modern apprenticeship funding support from Skills Development Scotland.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-03788: Katy Clark: Apprentices’ Wages - That the Parliament notes with concern the findings of the most recent Scottish Apprenticeship Pay Survey, published in 2020, which found that the median hourly wage for apprentices at levels 2 and 3 was £7.67; understands that the official guidance from Skills Development Scotland is that all employers should pay at least the real Living Wage of £9.90 an hour, as set by the Living Wage Foundation, to all workers, including apprentices; further understands that apprentices aged under 19, or in the first year of their apprenticeship, will be paid a minimum rate of £4.81 an hour from April 2022, which is nearly half the minimum rate of £9.50 an hour that is to be paid to all workers and apprentices aged 23 and over; notes the calls for the UK Government’s minimum apprentice rate to be abolished and all apprentices to be paid at least the same real Living Wage rate of £9.90 an hour regardless of age; further notes the view that all apprentices in the public sector in Scotland, including in the West Scotland region, should be paid the real Living Wage rate, and notes the calls for the Scottish Government to make paying the real Living Wage to all workers and apprentices a binding condition for employers who seek modern apprenticeship funding support from Skills Development Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 March 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 12 March 2025

So many of the legal rights we have today come directly from court judgements—that say we have a right to live our lives and be recognised in line with our gender identity.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 November 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 23 November 2023

The increase in the minimum wage falls short of taking it to the real living wage and, despite the cut in national insurance, hard-working people are still seeing their living standards fall.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 January 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 11 January 2023

It defines and enables development in every aspect of our lives. It informs the where, what and how of living, working and travelling.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 April 2022

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 28 April 2022

Once those costs of living are fully taken into account, 500,000 Scots disabled people and their families are living in poverty.
Last updated: 27 June 2023

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*S6M-09711.2 Neil Bibby: Building a New Scotland – The Constitution of an Independent Country—As an amendment to motion S6M-09711 in the name of Angus Robertson (Building a New Scotland – The Constitution of an Independent Country), delete from "welcomes" to end and insert "notes the publication of Creating a modern constitution for an independent Scotland; considers that, rather than theoretical future plans, the focus of the Scottish Government should be on the priorities of people living...
Last updated: 17 November 2025

ECYP Briefing Note Enhanced Role of Chair CHS 111125 FINAL

Training and Support The training priority of Chairs will be co-designed with people with lived experience and will be bespoke based on a skills-based analysis of the new cohort.
Last updated: 15 October 2025

Civil legal aid inquiry CAS and SLAC 13 August 2025

Qualitative data from across the CAB network highlights that, in the aftermath of the Covid19 pandemic and given the ongoing cost of living crisis, many people we support are increasingly living in a near-constant crisis mode and hardly have the financial, emotional and mental resources to pursue legal claims or prot...
Last updated: 28 August 2025

CAS and SALC joint submission Legal Aid Inquiry August

Qualitative data from across the CAB network highlights that, in the aftermath of the Covid19 pandemic and given the ongoing cost of living crisis, many people we support are increasingly living in a near-constant crisis mode and hardly have the financial, emotional and mental resources to pursue legal claims or prote...

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