Holyrood morning roundup - 25 June 2015
Good morning,
1. Childcare policies need 'radical overhaul' (Holyrood)
2. Wider Holyrood committee reforms needed (Holyrood)
3. Scottish Government criticised over delay in delivering violence strategy promise (Holyrood)
4. Waiting times 'obsession' criticised (BBC)
5. Palace backs down over claims Nicola Sturgeon wanted to cut royal funding (Herald)
6. Scottish Labour rivals clash over 'Glasgow question' (Scotsman)
7. European seas not being managed sustainably (Holyrood)
8. Body camera roll-out for Police Scotland 'some way off' (Holyrood)
9. Child poverty data to be published (Press and Journal)
10. Nicola Sturgeon's mum urges her to hold inquiry into blacklisting (Daily Record)
Today's Scottish Parliament highlights:
09.00: Scottish Secretary David Mundell will appear before the Devolution (Further Powers) Committee to discuss the latest proposals for new powers for Scotland.
12.00: First Minister's Questions include the topics of stop and search, local government budgets and the use of foodbanks.
14.30: Parliament will debate, then vote, on the Air Weapons and Licensing (Scotland) Bill.
For full details of all current and upcoming Scottish Parliamentary business, check out the official Business Bulletin.
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