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The Scottish Parliament election was held on Thursday 7 May 2026. 

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Official Report Meeting date: 9 March 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 09 March 2023

(S6F-01901) This is a very fair offer for teachers in very challenging circumstances. It represents the best pay offer to teachers in more than 20 years.
Last updated: 27 March 2026

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A crèche does not provide structured learning or support and so it is not considered to be in the best interests of children as a suitable environment for longer-term care. 19.
Last updated: 11 March 2026

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S6M-20683: Martin Whitfield: Edinburgh Medical School 300— That the Parliament recognises that, in 2026, medicine will have been formally taught at the University of Edinburgh for 300 years; notes that, while there remain challenges for the NHS and higher education, reflecting on 300 years of history provides an opportunity to provide honesty on the past, and consider opportunities for the future of medical education and research; congratulates the organisers, who have curated a rich and diverse programme of events to explore the 300 years, including lectures, alumni reunions and public events; understands the value that the Edinburgh Medical School has contributed to the economy and health of Scotland, and the 2 PB/S6/26/044 world, including what it sees as its crucial place in life sciences research, health innovation and policy, and wishes all staff and students the best...
Last updated: 30 January 2026

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Motions submitted for Members’ Business are shown below— S6M-20393: Clare Haughey: 900th Anniversary of Rutherglen as a Royal Burgh— That the Parliament recognises that 2026 marks the 900th anniversary of Rutherglen receiving the status of Royal Burgh via Royal Charter from King David I of Scotland; understands that although Rutherglen’s story began long before 1126, its recognition via the first Burgh Charter gave it special trading rights and a place of importance in medieval Scotland, and that through centuries of change, Rutherglen has continued to play a key role in the region’s development; notes that the milestone is being celebrated throughout the year via a series of heritage, art, wellbeing, environmental and sporting events organised by the community-led Rutherglen 900 project; further notes that the project has been built on collaboration between local people, local organisations, schools, community groups and volunteers, who are working together to honour the town’s rich cultural legacy and bright future; appreciates the great sense of community within the town that the Rutherglen 900 project reflects, supported by the wide range of organisations and bodies that do great work to support residents; thanks all of those who are involved in planning and promoting the 900th anniversary celebrations, and wishes all those who live and work in Rutherglen all the best...
Last updated: 22 January 2026

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S6M-18469: Emma Roddick: Growing2Gether Programme Success— That the Parliament congratulates the charity, Growing2Gether, on what it sees as its successful programme aimed at helping young people who face various challenges by pairing young adults with toddlers to mentor; understands that participants and facilitators have reported a significant shift in young people's confidence and gaining of skills, helping to improve wellbeing; acknowledges the reported overall positive and successful work of this charity in partnering with 15 schools in Scotland, including 12 in the Highlands and Islands region; applauds the over 2,000 young people who have been paired with 2,200 toddlers over a seven-year period across the Highlands on their efforts; considers it important to provide opportunities for children and young people who face challenges with poverty, mental health or trauma to develop skills and confidence in themselves, and notes the view that the Scottish Government should consider how it can best...
Last updated: 15 January 2026

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S6M-19514: Michelle Thomson: Building Links with Bhutan— That the Parliament welcomes the financial and administrative support from the Tam O’Shanter Trust for the recent parliamentary visit to Bhutan, and thanks Bhutan Homestay and the Loden Foundation for the additional in-country support, including arranging insightful meetings with entrepreneurs, parliamentarians and others; notes that Bhutan has a population approaching 800,000 and is set amidst the Himalayas, bordered by India and Tibet, and that its culture and governance are very different from Scotland; acknowledges its vibrant Buddhist heritage and magnificent cultural assets, including its numerous fortresses and temples, the best...
Last updated: 9 January 2026

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S6M-18469: Emma Roddick: Growing2Gether Programme Success— That the Parliament congratulates the charity, Growing2Gether, on what it sees as its successful programme aimed at helping young people who face various challenges by pairing young adults with toddlers to mentor; understands that participants and facilitators have reported a significant shift in young people's confidence and gaining of skills, helping to improve wellbeing; acknowledges the reported overall positive and successful work of this charity in partnering with 15 schools in Scotland, including 12 in the Highlands and Islands region; applauds the over 2,000 young people who have been paired with 2,200 toddlers over a seven-year period across the Highlands on their efforts; considers it important to provide opportunities for children and young people who face challenges with poverty, mental health or trauma to develop skills and confidence in themselves, and notes the view that the Scottish Government should consider how it can best...
Last updated: 7 January 2026

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The Scottish Government is committed to supporting local authorities as they consider whether a visitor levy is appropriate for them and, if so, what model design best reflects local priorities and tourism pressures.
Last updated: 7 January 2026

Scottish Broadcasting Professor Robert Beveridge

We need to ask therefore How do we bring about broadcasting which is of the scale and quality to reflect and represent a nation, not just a region? How best can the interests of viewers and listeners in Scotland be secured?
Last updated: 6 January 2026

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The Scottish Government is committed to supporting local authorities as they consider whether a visitor levy is appropriate for them and, if so, what model design best reflects local priorities and tourism pressures.

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