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First Minister's Questions: As it happened on 24 May
Mark Drakeford faces questions from MSs, for the last time before the Whitsun recess.
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First Minister's Questions: As it happened on 24 May
Mark Drakeford faces questions from MSs, for the last time before the Whitsun recess.

Cuts to ScotRail services criticised at FMQs
The temporary changes will see 700 fewer services across the country every day from Monday of next week.

First Minister's Questions: As it happened on 17 May
Mark Drakeford faces questions on food security, civil service jobs and child safeguarding, among other matters.

As it happened: Johnson pressed to do more as inflation hits 9%
The PM pledges to look at "all the measures" needed to help people struggling after inflation hits a 40-year high.

First Minister's Questions: As it happened on 10 May
Mark Drakeford faces questions from MSs, just days after the council elections.

Starmer calls for action on cost of living crisis
But Boris Johnson says the government can't spend its way out of economic problems and needs to focus on the long term.
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First Minister's Questions: As it happened on 24 May
Mark Drakeford faces questions from MSs, for the last time before the Whitsun recess.

Cuts to ScotRail services criticised at FMQs
The temporary changes will see 700 fewer services across the country every day from Monday of next week.

First Minister's Questions: As it happened on 17 May
Mark Drakeford faces questions on food security, civil service jobs and child safeguarding, among other matters.

As it happened: Johnson pressed to do more as inflation hits 9%
The PM pledges to look at "all the measures" needed to help people struggling after inflation hits a 40-year high.

First Minister's Questions: As it happened on 10 May
Mark Drakeford faces questions from MSs, just days after the council elections.

Starmer calls for action on cost of living crisis
But Boris Johnson says the government can't spend its way out of economic problems and needs to focus on the long term.

Cuts to ScotRail services criticised at FMQs
The temporary changes will see 700 fewer services across the country every day from Monday of next week.

First Minister's Questions: As it happened on 17 May
Mark Drakeford faces questions on food security, civil service jobs and child safeguarding, among other matters.

As it happened: Johnson pressed to do more as inflation hits 9%
The PM pledges to look at "all the measures" needed to help people struggling after inflation hits a 40-year high.
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