Annabelle Ewing The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-15531, in the name of Angela Constance, on the Prisoners (Early Release) (Scotland) Bill at stage 1. I remind members that, as per rule...
Annabelle Ewing The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-15605, in the name of Paul McLennan, on the Housing (Scotland) Bill at stage 1. I ask members who wish to speak in the debate to press their...
Annabelle Ewing The next item of business is a statement by Fiona Hyslop on the publication of the A96 corridor review. The cabinet secretary will take questions at the end of her statement, so there should be...
Alison Johnstone The next item of business is a statement by Shirley-Anne Somerville on supporting older people with increasing energy costs. Further to an earlier point of order, I note that some...
Liam McArthur The next item of business is a statement by Maree Todd, the Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport, on the national care service. The minister will take questions at the end of the...
Alison Johnstone The next item of business is stage 3 proceedings on the Prisoners (Early Release) (Scotland) Bill. In dealing with the amendments, members should have the bill as amended at stage 2—that...
Kenneth Gibson To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Government’s response is to the United Kingdom Government’s reported allocation of between £295 million and £330 million to cover...
Annabelle Ewing The next item of business is a members’ business debate on motion S6M-15065, in the name of Roz McCall, on increasing stroke awareness. The debate will be concluded without any question...
Alison Johnstone There are three questions to be put as a result of today’s business. The first question is, that motion S6M-15605, in the name of Paul McLennan, on the Housing (Scotland) Bill at stage 1,...
Alison Johnstone The next item of business is consideration of motion S6M-15637, in the name of Mairi Gougeon, on the appointment of commissioners of the Scottish Land Commission. I invite Mairi Gougeon to move...
Douglas Lumsden To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on when it will publish its energy strategy and just transition plan. (S6O-03990)
Russell Findlay The Auditor General’s latest report on the Scottish National Party Government’s spending and public services is absolutely scathing. He lays bare the risks that are facing critically...
Sandesh Gulhane To ask the Scottish Government whether it will commit to redrafting its disability equality plan, in light of the reported criticisms from the organisations that were asked to be involved in its...
Alison Johnstone The next item of business is consideration of motion S6M-15551, in the name of Shona Robison, on a financial resolution for the Prisoners (Early Release) (Scotland) Bill. I remind members that,...
Michelle Thomson To ask the First Minister when the Scottish Government last met with Ineos or Petroineos to discuss the refinery at Grangemouth. (S6F-03558)
Jamie Greene To ask the First Minister, in light of reported figures that over 2,000 people were killed or seriously injured on Scotland’s roads last year, what the Scottish Government’s position...
Pam Gosal On a point of order, Presiding Officer. On 19 November, The National newspaper printed an article that criticised my decision to raise concerns about the fact that LGBT...
Emma Harper To ask the Scottish Government what engagement Transport Scotland has with regional transport partnerships, such as SWestrans, regarding contractual requirements for key local public transport...
Edward Mountain To as the Scottish Government how much the individual bus fare concessionary schemes have cost in 2024. (S6O-03995)
Russell Findlay Claire Inglis was tortured and murdered in the home that she shared with her young son. Her killer had been bailed from court five times, despite dozens of convictions. Social services tried but...
The Scottish Parliament is the national legislature of Scotland, located in Edinburgh. The Parliament consists of 129 members known as MSPs, elected for four-year terms; 73 represent individual geographical constituencies, and 56 are regional representatives.