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The 2022/23 audit of the Water Industry Commission for Scotland, PAC to Interim Chief Executive WICS, 26 April 2024.
The Scottish Parliament examines what the Scottish Government is doing, makes new laws on devolved matters and debates the issues of the day..
Official report 28 September
5 October 2022 - Colleges
The Committee heard from Colleges Scotland and the Scottish Funding Council.
Official report 5 October 2022
26 October 2022 - Early Learning and Childcare
The Committee heard from Local Authorities
Official report 26 October 2022.
Letter from the Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero, Energy and Transport to the Convener, 26 October 2022.
The Scottish Parliament examines what the Scottish Government is doing, makes new laws on devolved matters and debates the issues of the day..
There can be no claims about effectiveness without evidence to back that up.vJustice Committee, Official Report, 24 September 2019 , Col 26: http://www.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/report.aspx?
Retrieved from <a href="http://www.careinspectorate.com/images/documents/4680/Early%20Learning%20and%20Childcare%20Stats%202017.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.careinspectorate.com/images/documents/4680/Early%20Learning%20and%20Childcare%20Stats%202017.pdf</a> [accessed 26 November 2018] The Care Inspectorate attributes this reduction to a fall in the number of new childminders registering.
Each local area will have its own procedures. Another option is to buynew or second-hand equipment. 2 Disability Information Scotland also list a range of grants that individuals can apply to assist with equipment.
SNIB – explanation of the £34.6m CDE figure in 2025-26 ABR position The total block grant settlement for financial transactions (FT) at the time the 2025-26 Scottish Budget was set was £167.4 million.
This update suggested that someone earning an income of £30,318 or above would pay more income tax in Scotland than they would elsewhere in the UK. According to the SFC, in 2025-26 this is expected to be 49.1% of Scottish taxpayers, so the commitment was still met for 2025-26 based on this update.