Holyrood, made browsable

Motions, questions and answers

Every motion, amendment, parliamentary question and answer the chamber has lodged since 1999, searchable in one place.

129
Current MSPs
415
MSPs ever elected
14
Parties on record
305,439
Motions and questions
84,137
Motions
234,089
Questions
Chamber activity

Motions, questions and answers

Last 30 days
292 motions
956 questions · up to 16 Jun 2026
Most-active MSP
23 motions in the last 30 days
Top topic
in 257 titles
Unanswered questions
568
Items shown
0
Motions
0
Questions
0

Covering Unknown to Unknown. 5,653 amendments linked to their parent motions. 59,985,316 recorded MSP supports. 2,901 divisions on record (1,668 carried, 1,210 defeated).

Most common

What kinds of items appear

Written Question 206,214 Standard Motion 63,175 Portfolio Question 10,776 General Question 9,020 Motion For Debate 5,277 Members' Business Motion 5,213 Bureau Motion 5,029 Amendment 3,793 First Minister's Question 3,585 SPCB Written Question 1,621 Inspired Question 1,589 Topical Question 983
Year by year

How many items per year

Showing 0 of 0 matching items in session S6, 10 Jun 2025 – 10 Jun 2026. Latest 30 days: 1,285.
Reference Item MSP Type Date (desc)
Nothing matches those filters — try a broader search or clear a filter.
← Back to list
Motion

Queen's Nursing Award Goes to Dumfries and Galloway Recipients

S6M-02486 · Standard Motion · lodged by Harper, Emma

Lodged on
07 Dec 2021
Heard / answered on
Unknown
That the Parliament congratulates Heather Innes, a specialist midwife from Dumfries and Galloway, and Jennifer Rendall, Senior Community Charge Midwife with NHS Dumfries and Galloway, on receiving the Queen’s Nurse Award for Community Midwifery Services; understands that the Queen’s Nursing Award, a prestigious nursing accolade, recognises the commitment of nurses and midwives to high standards of practice and patient-centred care, and demonstrates that the recipient nurse is trusted and valued by the people they serve, and respected and admired by their peers; further understands that both Heather and Jennifer, who received the award on employer nomination and subsequent interview panel, are enthusiastic and passionate about the care they provide, in particular, working with vulnerable families across a rural health board area; thanks Heather and Jennifer for their dedicated work, and wishes them, and all other Queen’s Nursing Award recipients, well for the future.
Backed by

Supported by 2 additional MSPs

SNP 1 Lab 1
Lodged by Harper, Emma (Scottish National Party).
No division on record. Either the chamber agreed this motion without a vote, it was withdrawn before debate, or it predates 2011 — vote-by-vote records only run from then.

Amendments and how the chamber decided

  1. Selected item
    S6M-02486
    07 Dec 2021 · Standard Motion · Harper, Emma
    That the Parliament congratulates Heather Innes, a specialist midwife from Dumfries and Galloway, and Jennifer Rendall, Senior Community Charge Midwife with NHS Dumfries and Galloway, on receiving the Queen’s Nurse Award for Community Midwifery Services; understands that the Queen’s Nursing Award, a prestigious nursing accolade, recognises the...