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MSPs Seek Update on Leadership and Workforce Challenges

02.11.2020

Holyrood’s Public Audit and Post-legislative Scrutiny Committee are seeking an update from representatives of the health and social care sectors.

MSPs expenses information for 2019/20 published online

29.10.2020

Latest details of all MSPs parliamentary expenses are published on the web today. Quarter 4’s expenses from the financial year 2019/20 are now available online via the Parliament’s searchable database facility.

Scottish Parliament’s 2020 Festival of Politics moves online as it debates the great challenges facing society

28.10.2020

The Scottish Parliament is today announcing its first virtual Festival of Politics, with events moving online as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Joint report calls for Scotland’s borrowing powers and structural risks to be included in the forthcoming Fiscal Framework review

28.10.2020

A review of the Fiscal Framework, scheduled for after the Scottish Parliament elections in 2021, should include consideration of whether Scotland’s borrowing powers are adequate, says a joint Holyrood report published today.

Children to give views on Child Rights Bill

20.10.2020

Care experienced children and young people are among those who will have the opportunity to give their opinions on new legislation which would incorporate an international human rights treaty into Scots law – in a Zoom chat with MSPs.

MSPs to hear evidence from world-leading mesh doctor

19.10.2020

The Scottish Parliament’s Public Petitions Committee is to take evidence from Dr Dionysios Veronikis, a US-based surgeon who has developed techniques allowing the full removal of transvaginal mesh implants in women.

Inquiry into the Scottish Parliament’s practices and procedures during Covid 19 announced by Holyrood Committee

19.10.2020

An inquiry into the resilience of the Scottish Parliament’s practices and procedures following the Covid 19 outbreak has been announced.

Defamation law reform backed by MSPs

14.10.2020

MSPs on the Scottish Parliament’s Justice Committee have supported the general principles of the Defamation Bill, which reforms defamation law in Scotland.

Holyrood Committee seeks views on simplifying license process for travelling funfairs to help preserve their way of life

12.10.2020

A Scottish Parliament Committee is to scrutinise proposals which would create a new licensing system for travelling funfairs.

Bill which aims to protect private tenants and limit rent increases to be considered by Scottish Parliament Committee

12.10.2020

Holyrood’s Local Government and Communities Committee is seeking views on a new Bill which aims to increase private tenants’ protection by limiting rent increases and allowing them to seek a “fair” rent.

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