February

Members’ expenses information published

28.02.2013

The latest details of all MSPs' parliamentary expenses are published on the web today.

Economic realities of international trade to be tested by Parliamentary Committee

28.02.2013

The economic realities of international trade and inward investment are to be tested by the European and External Relations Committee.

Guthan òga gus èisteachd fhaighinn le Comataidh nan Athchuingean Poblach

22.02.2013

Bidh luchd-poilitigs òg agus na ceistean a tha cudromach dhaibh aig cridhe suidhe sònraichte eadar Comataidh nan Athchuingean Poblach aig Pàrlamaid na h-Alba agus Pàrlamaid Òigridh na h-Alba Dihaoine seo tighinn (1 Màrt).

Proposals to create a forum for adults who were placed in care to be scrutinised by the Health Committee

21.02.2013

Proposals to create a National Confidential Forum (NCF), which will provide an opportunity for adults who were placed in institutional care as children to recount their experiences, will be scrutinised by the Health and Sport Committee.

Comataidh a’ Cheartais a’ sireadh bheachdan bhon fheadhainn air a bheil eucoir gu dìreach a’ toirt buaidh

21.02.2013

Mar phàirt den ghairm aca airson fianais a thaobh Bile Luchd-fulaing is Luchd-fianais (Alba) a chaidh fhoillseachadh an-diugh, tha Comataidh a’ Cheartais a’ sireadh bheachdan bhon fheadhainn air a bheil eucoir gu dìreach a’ toirt buaidh.

Colaiste Coatbridge a’ cur fàilte air taisbeanadh na Pàrlamaid

18.02.2013

Colaiste Coatbridge a’ cur fàilte air taisbeanadh na Pàrlamaid

Buill ri cluinntinn mar a bheir coimhearsnachdan atharrachadh

18.02.2013

Bidh a’ chumhachd a tha aig coimhearsnachdan gus atharrachaidhean a thoirt gu buil mar chuspair aig coinneamhan ann an Obar Dheathain is Glaschu an-diugh

Professor Stiglitz to inform the work of the Economy Committee

16.02.2013

Nobel prize winning economist Professor Joseph E. Stiglitz will give evidence to the Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee to inform them on the adequacy of current measures of economic performance.

MSP visits Fife schools as part of languages inquiry

15.02.2013

The teaching of languages in two Fife primary schools will be under the spotlight on Monday as Roderick Campbell MSP, member of the European and External Relations Committee, visits Balmerino Primary School and Leuchars Primary School.

Event to inform inquiry into health inequalities

15.02.2013

The views of charities, individuals, the NHS and the third sector are among those that will help to shape an inquiry into health inequalities that the Health and Sport Committee plan to launch later on this year.

Public services must collaborate to address demographic change, says Finance Committee

11.02.2013

Radical reform to ensure public services collaborate effectively is needed if Scotland is to cope with its ageing population, according to a report published today by the Scottish Parliament’s Finance Committee.

Witnesses explain impact of welfare reform to committee

05.02.2013

Individuals affected by welfare reform gathered at Holyrood today to tell the Scottish Parliament's Welfare Reform Committee about the impact it is having on them and their families.

Equal Opportunities Committee holds meeting at Gypsy/Traveller site near Aberdeen

04.02.2013

Clinterty Gypsy/Traveller’s site near Aberdeen hosted a meeting of the Equal Opportunities Committee on Monday 4 February as part of its inquiry into Where Gypsy/Travellers Live.

Welfare Reform Committee continues to hear from individuals affected

04.02.2013

Individuals affected by welfare reform will gather tomorrow (Tuesday 5 February) at Holyrood to tell the Scottish Parliament's Welfare Reform Committee about the impact it is having on them and their families.

Reform of the aquaculture and wild fishing sectors is welcomed by the Rural Affairs Committee

04.02.2013

Legislation which proposes changes to the management of the aquaculture and wild fishing sectors has today been welcomed by the Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee.

Alan Miller nominated for second term as chair of Scottish Human Rights Commission

01.02.2013

A motion has been laid before Parliament nominating Professor Alan Miller for reappointment as chair of the Scottish Human Rights Commission.

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