28.12.2011
A New Year's message from Presiding Officer Tricia Marwick MSP reflecting on the events of 2011 and looking forward to the parliamentary year to come.
23.12.2011
Presiding Officer Tricia Marwick MSP's Christmas greetings on behalf of Members and staff of the Scottish Parliament.
21.12.2011
Thèid leasachadh air seirbheisean poblach a sgrùdadh le Comataidh Riaghaltais Ionadail is Ùrachadh Pàrlamaid na h-Alba.
21.12.2011
Chaidh ceuman gus tràthalachd is mar a bheir Pàrlamaid na h-Alba freagairt air tachartasan a chur air adhart an-diugh le comataidh aig Taigh an Ròid.
16.12.2011
The Education and Culture Committee has broadly welcomed a wide-ranging plan to promote Gaelic but has concerns about its overall strategy and priorities.
15.12.2011
The UK Parliament’s Scotland Bill, as it currently stands, is a “missed opportunity” and is “not yet fit for purpose”, according to a report published today by Holyrood’s Scotland Bill Committee.
09.12.2011
Tha aithisg le Comataidh an Ionmhais air an Ath-bhreithneachadh air Caiteachas na h-Alba 2011 agus Dreachd Buidseit 2012-13 air fàilte a chur air a’ chuideam a chuir Riaghaltas na h-Alba air cosg casgach agus am maoineachadh de £500M airson trì maoinean ù
08.12.2011
Bu mhath le Òigridh LGBT na h-Alba agus Linda Fabiani BPA innse do na daoine uile a fhuair cuireadh gu bheil tachartas Mìos Eachdraidh LGBT ann an Lobaidh a' Ghàraidh air a chur dheth mar thoradh air rabhaidhean droch-thìde.
08.12.2011
Partial support was given to the legislative consent memorandum on the Welfare Reform Bill (UK Parliament) today in a report published by the Health and Sport Committee.
08.12.2011
Bu mhath le Ionad Lagha Cloinne na h-Alba agus Kezia Dugdale BPA innse don a h-uile duine a fhuair cuireadh don tachartas aig Lagha Cloinne na h-Alba ann an Seòmar Comataidh 1 a-nochd a chur dheth mar thoradh air rabhadh droch-shìde.
08.12.2011
Am fiosrachadh as ùire mu chosgaisean nam Ball air fhoillseachadh air-loidhne an-diugh
06.12.2011
Progress made towards meeting the 2012 homelessness commitment in Scotland is to be examined in an inquiry by the Scottish Parliament’s Infrastructure and Capital Investment Committee.