The headlinespublished at 13:17 Greenwich Mean Time 17 March 2022
Here's what we learned from FMQs:
- The Scottish Conservatives pushed the first minister on the hundreds of criminals who received the wrong risk level due to a computer glitch, claiming the government has lost its way on justice
- Nicola Sturgeon said there were no public protection issues as a result of the glitch and that seven out of eight individuals who were given first grant of temporary release were still in custody
- Jamie Greene, who was standing in for Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross, also highlighted the court backlog, saying it is stacked against victims - some of whom are asking for domestic abuse cases to be dropped
- Scottish Labour raised the cost of living crisis, asking why the SNP has refused to back plans for a windfall tax on oil and gas firms
- The Scottish Lib Dems highlighted potential problems with mental health provision for Ukrainian children coming to Scotland when current targets are not being met
- Concerns were raised about P&O Ferries pausing services in preparation for a company announcement - the FM said she hoped there will not be large scale firing and rehiring
- The FM confirmed that as many Test and Protect staff will be redeployed across the NHS as possible, after concerns were raised over "tone deaf" handling of redundancies in Glasgow