March

Climate Change protesters and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to meet Holyrood Committee

29.03.2019

Some of Scotland’s youngest climate change protesters have been invited to have their say at the Scottish Parliament.

Family Days at the Scottish Parliament introduce kids to the wonders of science

27.03.2019

The Scottish Parliament is throwing open its doors to families during the Easter holidays, with a wide variety of activities for children of all ages to explore the world of science.

Parliament should have the opportunity to scrutinise and agree all UK Common Frameworks, says Finance and Constitution Committee

25.03.2019

The Scottish Parliament should have the opportunity to scrutinise and agree all UK Common frameworks says Holyrood’s Finance and Constitution Committee.

Justice Committee review of Police and Fire services highlights improving picture but identifies ‘raft of improvements’ still required

25.03.2019

Justice Committee review of Police and Fire services highlights improving picture but identifies ‘raft of improvements’ still required

Major photography exhibition showcases the effects of human activity on Earth

20.03.2019

Major photography exhibition showcases the effects of human activity on Earth

Committee launches inquiry into the future funding of the arts in Scotland

15.03.2019

An inquiry into the future of funding for the arts in Scotland has been launched today by MSPs on the Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Relations Committee.

Holyrood’s Public Audit Committee criticises absence of basic data on children and young people’s mental health services

14.03.2019

The absence of basic data on mental health care provision means it’s not possible to say what difference public services make to young people’s mental health, according to Holyrood’s Public Audit Committee.

Committee seeks views on Scottish National Investment Bank proposals

08.03.2019

Views on a proposed national long-term investment bank are being sought by the Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee as part of a new inquiry into the Scottish National Investment Bank (SNIB) Bill.

New digital exhibit celebrates inspirational women across Scotland

08.03.2019

A new digital exhibit that celebrates the lives and achievements of one hundred women across the country has gone on display at the Scottish Parliament.

Committee calls for public inquiry into Glasgow School of Art fires

08.03.2019

Committee calls for public inquiry into Glasgow School of Art fires

Holyrood Committee releases its findings on the Transport Bill

07.03.2019

The Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee has endorsed the general principles of the Transport (Scotland) Bill.

MSPs to visit Skye to hear views on ‘anti-smacking’ Bill

07.03.2019

MSPs to visit Skye to hear views on ‘anti-smacking’ Bill

Holyrood Committee endorses proposed new enterprise agency for the South of Scotland

04.03.2019

The creation of a new South of Scotland enterprise agency has been given full support by the Scottish Parliament’s Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee.

Holyrood’s Finance and Constitution Committee calls for views on funding of EU structural fund priorities, post-Brexit

04.03.2019

The future of EU Structural Funding following Brexit is to be the subject of a new parliamentary inquiry at Holyrood, it has been announced.

We must all act now to tackle climate change, says Holyrood Committee

04.03.2019

A Holyrood Committee has welcomed Scotland’s ambition to tackle climate change but has called for greater urgency to stop global temperatures rising to dangerous levels.

Can the Freedom of Information Act be improved? Asks Holyrood Committee

01.03.2019

A Holyrood Committee is looking for a wide range of views on the effectiveness of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.

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