Select here to go directly to the document text
   
Online Updates
   
Chamber Live
An Seòmar beò
Committees Live
Comataidhean beò
Film Archive
Tasglann Fiolm
Holyrood Highlights
Àrd-phuingean Taigh an Ròid
Events in the Parliament
Tachartasan sa Phàrlamaid
Contact Us
Fios thugainn
Scottish Parliament Homepage > Holyrood.tv > ..back
 

All sessions of Parliament – chamber sittings and committee sittings - are archived for one calendar month. All archive should be online within 24 hours of each session ending.

Please select from the following:

Chamber           

Committees       


Holyrood Opening Ceremony

Opening Ceremony HighlightsOpening Ceremony Highlights  05/04/2005      
Highlights of the Opening Ceremony of the New Scottish Parliament Building at Holyrood on the 9th October 2004.  
 
The Queen's Address to ParliamentThe Queen's Address to Parliament  09/10/2004      
Her Majesty the Queen formally opened the new Scottish parliament Building at Holyrood.  
 
The Queen's arrival at ParliamentThe Queen's arrival at Parliament  09/10/2004      
Her Majesty the Queen entered Holyrood through the Formal Entrance.  
 
The 'Riding'The 'Riding'  09/10/2004      
Her Majesty the Queen joined the 'Riding' from Parliament Square to Holyrood.  
 
Eddi Reader - Wild MountainsideEddi Reader - Wild Mountainside  09/10/2004      
Eddi Reader, accompanied by the RSNO, performed 'Wild Mountainside' by John Douglas.  
 
Nicola Benedetti PerformanceNicola Benedetti Performance  09/10/2004      
Accompanied by the RSNO, Young Musician of the Year Nicola Benedetti performed a virtuouso arrangement from 'Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso' by Saint Saens.  
 
Conclusion of the Opening Ceremony - Auld Lang SyneConclusion of the Opening Ceremony - Auld Lang Syne  09/10/2004      
Events in the Main Chamber drew to a close as Eddie Reader, accompanied by the National Youth Choir of Scotland, performed "Auld Lang Syne".  
 
Parliament Hall CeremonyParliament Hall Ceremony  09/10/2004      
Parliament Hall saw the leaders of the main Political Parties affirm their delight that Scotland now had such a majestic new home for it's parliament.