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Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 February 2026

S6W-43665

The Young Patients Family Fund (YPFF) is designed to support the families of all babies, children and young people from birth to age 18 who require inpatient care in Scotland, regardless of diagnosis.The YPFF is a demand-led fund and the Scottish Government has ensured full funding against demand in each year since its launch on 26 July 2021. The 2025-26 budget has been set based on expected demand levels and the Scottish Government remains committed to provide full funding for the YPFF in 2025-26.Financial support for travel to hospital appointments is available through the patient travel expenses reimbursement schemes.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 January 2026

S6W-42854

To ask the Scottish Government what information it has on the most recent figures for the average Council Tax Band D bill in Scotland, and how that compares with (a) England and (b) Wales. The 2025-26 average Band D Council Tax rates are published at the following locations:Council tax datasets - gov.scot (Council Tax by Band 2025-26, Scotland)Council Tax levels set by local authorities in England 2025 to 2026 (revised) - GOV.UK (England)Council Tax levels: April 2025 to March 2026 HTML | GOV.WALES (Wales)A summary table is as follows: 2025-26 average Band D Council Tax ratesScotland£1,543England£2,280Wales£2,170It should be noted that approaches to Council Tax differ across the nations, so full coherence is not possible and caution should be taken when making statistical comparisons.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 September 2023

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 12 September 2023

So, because of the nature of building warrants in Scotland, we expect that some new developments will continue to install direct-emissions heating systems, such as gas boilers, until—at the very latest—April 2027.
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 June 2018

The Scottish Government's Five Year Financial Strategy - Tax revenue forecasts

Figure 2 presents the revisions in the latest SFC forecasts compared with their previous forecast by tax.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 June 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 24 June 2025 [Draft]

Community payback orders are a flexible and robust disposal, with a consistently lower reconviction rate compared with short prison sentences. That is why our budget for 2025-26 includes an additional £11 million in support for community justice services.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 September 2024

Education, Children and Young People Committee 04 September 2024

Education, Children and Young People Committee 04 September 2024 Education, Children and Young People Committee 04 September 2024Pre-budget Scrutiny 2025-26 Pre-budget Scrutiny 2025-26 Good morning, and welcome to the 22nd meeting in 2024 of the Education, Children and Young People Committee.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 February 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 22 February 2023

(S6O-01900) The Scottish Government is committed to introducing a new agriculture bill to Parliament in 2023.
Last updated: 29 November 2023

BB20231129

Karen Adam: To ask the Scottish Government how the proposals outlined in its latest Building a New Scotland paper, Our marine sector in an independent Scotland, will support Scotland's fisheries and coastal communities.
Last updated: 21 November 2025

SPBill57MLS062025

Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill Marshalled List of Amendments for Stage 2 The Bill will be considered in the following order— Sections 1 to 25 Long Title Amendments marked * are new (including manuscript amendments) or have been altered.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 November 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 28 November 2018

found that 78 per cent of consumers in the two lowest-income household groups rely on cash—indeed, 26 per cent of respondents in those groups said that they never use card payments—and that 80 per cent of over-65s rely on cash.

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