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The Committee considered NHS Tayside’s response2Chief Executive, NHS Tayside. (2026, February 26). Correspondence to the Convener - The 2024/25 audit of NHS Tayside.
Scottish Government debates
17 June 2021 Drug-related Deaths
26 October 2021 Mental Health Needs and Substance Use
13 January 2022 National Mission on Drugs
24 November 2022 National Drugs Mission
12 January 2023 National Drugs Mission
19 September 2023 Drug Law Reform
A National Drugs Mission Oversight Group was es...
Scottish Government debates
17 June 2021 Drug-related Deaths
26 October 2021 Mental Health Needs and Substance Use
13 January 2022 National Mission on Drugs
24 November 2022 National Drugs Mission
12 January 2023 National Drugs Mission
19 September 2023 Drug Law Reform
A National Drugs Mission Oversight Group was es...
Scottish Government debates
17 June 2021 Drug-related Deaths
26 October 2021 Mental Health Needs and Substance Use
13 January 2022 National Mission on Drugs
24 November 2022 National Drugs Mission
12 January 2023 National Drugs Mission
19 September 2023 Drug Law Reform
A National Drugs Mission Oversight Group was es...
Scottish Elections (Representation and Reform) Act 2025 (Consequential Provision) Regulations 2026 [draft]
At its meeting on 26 February 2026, the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments (SPPA) Committee considered the Scottish Elections (Representation and Reform) Act 2025 (Consequential Provision) Regulations 2026.
Committee Consideration
The Committee has given detailed consideration to the Audit recommendations at a number of its committee meetings.
At its meeting on 26 October 2023 it took evidence on the Audit from Sarah Childs, Professor of Gender and Politics, University of Edinburgh, Meryl Kenny, Professor of Gender and Politics, University of Edinburgh, Susan...
The 2026-27 Budget provides £1.7 billion, which is an increase of £81 million since the 2025-26 Autumn Budget Revision position.
While Police Pensions are the second largest allocation, this is not an area the Scottish Government has much discretion.
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The Minister added that private providers play an important role in building capacity and capability where this is not available from colleges and universities, and "legitimate and proportionate ...
The SFC for example acknowledged that “a lot has been done over the past few years to improve the level of information that is provided in budget documents and to make it more transparent”, including presenting the budget document for 2025-26 based on the change between the Autumn Budget Revision (ABR) and the following year’s spend.
In relation to bonds, the Scottish Government is continuing with the due diligence process set out in the 2025-26 Scottish Budget and has committed to providing further updates as that work progresses.1Scottish Parliament, Finance and Public Administration Committee. (2025, September 30).