Football rocks Scottish parliament
Press Review 25 February 2002
Hamilton to quit Scottish parliament
Press Review 19 February 2002
SNP high-flyer to quit Holyrood
News Article 19 February 2002
The up and coming SNP politician Duncan Hamilton has announced that he is to quit the Scottish parliament in order to get experience of the "real world".
Plans for Scots anti-sleaze watchdog unveiled
News Article 5 February 2002
A powerful new anti-sleaze watchdog is to be appointed to regulate the conduct of members of the Scottish parliament.
Holyrood price soars by £18.5 million
Press Review 13 December 2001
Landowners attack Scottish bill
Press Review 29 November 2001
MSPs back Tosh as deputy presiding officer
News Article 29 November 2001
Conservative MSP Murray Tosh was elected deputy presiding officer of the Scottish parliament on Thursday.
Scottish land reform plans prompt 'U-turn' claims
News Article 28 November 2001
The Scottish executive has broadened plans to allow public access to the countryside, prompting accusations of a "U-turn" by opposition parties.
McConnell purges Brownites
Press Review 28 November 2001
McConnell's cabinet statement in full
News Article 27 November 2001
The full text of Scottish first minister Jack McConnell's statement on his new cabinet.
Salmond accused of 'dishonouring' Donald Dewar
News Article 27 November 2001
Alex Salmond has been attacked for "dishonouring the memory" of the late Scottish politician, Donald Dewar.
McConnell announces new team
News Article 27 November 2001
Scotland's new first minister, Jack McConnell, has sacked four cabinet ministers in a reshuffle of his executive team.
McConnell prepares for cull of Brownites
News Article 25 November 2001
Scotland's new first minister Jack McConnell will this week reshuffle the Scottish executive in a move which could see Wendy Alexander dropped from the Scottish cabinet.
McConnell is new first minister
News Article 22 November 2001
Jack McConnell has been chosen as the new first minister of Scotland after pledging to renew confidence in politics as "a force for good".
Shayler tells MSPs of need for open government
News Article 21 November 2001
A Scottish parliament committee has heard former MI5 agent David Shayler call for more open government.