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Recently, we received allegations about three of our clubs—Queens Park FC, Dundee FC and Stirling Albion FC—that involved a failure to pay the national minimum wage.
The levy could also create a more symbiotic relationship between visitors and local communities. When we visit a new country, we all have the responsibility to respect its landmarks, cultures and environments.
Some overseas visits are excluded from this requirement to register – that is when the travel and other costs of a visit are wholly met by the SPCB, or are approved by the SPCB prior to the visit, as the visit is deemed to be “parliamen...
• Support for people in work to not only upskill but to gain higher qualifications. • Promoting Living Wage • Respond to the need for improved, available, flexible and localised childcare provision. • Financial assessment – better to work or not?
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Subordinate legislation considered on 26 March 2024 - Minimum Unit Pricing of Alcohol
This report sets out the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee's consideration of two Scottish Statutory Instruments (SSIs) at its meeting on 26 March 2024 - the Alcohol (Minimum Pricing) (Scotland) Act 2012 (Cont...
On Wednesday 26 August cafes, restaurants, pubs, casinos or any hospitality element premises were able to open, once an environmental health check had been completed.
The broad range of action we are taking to tackle child poverty is set out within our first annual progress report due under the Child Poverty (Scotland) Act – published on 26 June 2019. This sets out the clear steps we have taken towards genuine reductions in child poverty levels, including plans for the new Scottis...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
29 January 2026
The budget also delivers a real terms increase of £700m in the Local Government Settlement between 2025-26 and 2026-27, taking this to over £15.7 billion.