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Labour leader Iain Gray asked the First Minister to confirm that the Cur...

Law Society referendum
The Law Society of Scotland may lose its traditional role as the represe...

Aquaculture planning improvements announced
Proposals for planning improvements to help develop Scotland’s aqu...

No plans for Glasgow Council audit
Audit Scotland has no plans to hold a special investigation into Glasgow...

Pay freeze for council chiefs
Local authority chief executives will no longer receive a planned 2.5 pe...

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HolyroodDaily: Robert Brown goes on legality of minimum pricing for alcohol. Salmond hits back that Lib Dems in Westminster support the policy #FMQ

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Tracker
Friday, 03 July 2009 14:35
A complete round up of Parliamentary Business

Tracker is compiled by our research team and is the highest traffic section of the magazine tracking legislation through Parliament and implementation at national and local level. Every issue sixteen pages are dedicated to
  • Forthcoming Parliamentary business
  • First Ministers Questions
  • Main Chamber Business
  • Upcoming Cross Party Groups
  • Committee Reports
  • Events Diary
  • General Question Time
  • Scottish Affairs Select committee
  • Public Petitions
  • Committee Inquiries
  • Proposed Members Legislation
  • Legislation in progress

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Edition 209 - 6 Apr 2009
Edition 211 - 4 May 2009
Edition 212 - 18 May 2009
Edition 213 - 1 Jun 2009
Edition 214 - 15 Jun 2009
 
 
 
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