FMQs - The headlinespublished at 13:11 British Summer Time 3 October
Here's a recap of the headlines from today's First Minister's Questions:
- The new Scottish Conservative leader, Russell Findlay, made his FMQ's debut, quizzing John Swinney on the SNP government’s plans for a National Care Service.
- Findlay said almost 2,000 people are trapped in hospitals across Scotland.
- Swinney said he was concerned about rising delayed discharge figures but that hospitals have been facing increased demand since the pandemic.
- Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar accused the government of "spectacularly failing" to tackle delayed discharge figures.
- The Scottish Greens' Patrick Harvie called on the government to support de-escalation in the Middle East.
- Scottish Labour's education spokeswoman Pam Duncan-Glancy challenged the FM on what steps are being taken to protect the jobs of teachers and reduce the attainment gap among pupils from poorer backgrounds.
- Swinney was also pushed on a "fair pay deal" for police officers by Tory MSP Pam Gosal.
Today's editor was Paul McLaren. The writers were Katy Scott and Megan Bonar.
That concludes our coverage for today. Thank you for joining us and have a good afternoon.