Summary

  • The Local Government and Communities Committee takes evidence on the Planning (Scotland) Bill

  • Lord Advocate James Wolffe gives a statement on the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill

  • The Scottish Conservatives lead a debate on the early years

  • MSPs mark Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2018

  1. Postpublished at 09:14 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2018

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  2. Good morning and welcome to Holyrood Livepublished at 11:21 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February 2018

    Kicking off at 9.15am is the Local Government and Communities Committee which will take evidence on the Planning (Scotland) Bill, external.

    Construction workersImage source, Thinkstock

    In the chamber, MSPs will quiz the culture, tourism, external affairs and justice ministers.

    Lord Advocate Justice Wolffe will then give a statement on theUK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill.

    Lord Advocate James Wolffe QC gives his statement at 2.40pmImage source, bbc
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    Lord Advocate James Wolffe QC gives his statement at 2.40pm

    NurseryImage source, Getty Images

    After that, the Scottish Conservatives will lead a debate on the early years.

    The day concludes with SNP MSP Clare Haughey leading a debate marking eating disorders awareness week 2018.