Summary

  • The Social Security Committeetakes evidence on the two child limit in tax credits and universal credit

  • The first minister and opposition party leaders express condolences to the family and friends of Eilidh MacLeod, who was killed in the Manchester bomb attack

  • SNP MSP James Dornan leads this afternoon's member's debate on the 50th anniversary of the Lisbon Lions

  • MSPs debate (Contract) Third Party Rights

  1. Postpublished at 09:11 British Summer Time 25 May 2017

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  2. The Social Security Committee begins shortlypublished at 09:07 British Summer Time 25 May 2017

    The Social Security Committee , externalwill shortly take evidence on two child limit in tax credits and universal credit from:

    Children with mumImage source, Getty Images

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  3. Good morning and welcome to Holyrood Livepublished at 14:08 British Summer Time 22 May 2017

    Good morning and welcome to Holyrood Live on 25 May 2017.

    First up this morning the Social Security Committee will take evidence on the two child limit in tax credits and universal credit.

    After general questions, we’ll bring you extensive coverage of first minister’s questions, with all the social media reaction as it happens.

    FMQs montageImage source, PA/Scottish Parilament/BBC

    The lunchtime member’s debate celebrates the Lisbon Lions and their European Cup win.

    The afternoon is given over to the Stage 1 debate on the Contract (Third Party Rights) Bill.