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That is why we announced a £1m Housing First uplift to funding in 2025-26 and a further extension of £8m funding in 2026-27 as part of our Housing Emergency Action Plan.
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Date answered:
3 October 2025
That is why we announced a £1m Housing First uplift to funding in 2025-26 and a further extension of £8m funding in 2026-27 as part of our Housing Emergency Action Plan.
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Date answered:
31 March 2025
The Scottish Government is taking wide-ranging action to support low income families and to help those in temporary accommodation to live dignified lives.As part of over £3 billion of investment to tackle poverty and the cost of living for families in 2025-26, we have committed £644 million in our package of benefits and payments only available ...
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Date answered:
28 March 2025
Throughout our engagement with COSLA, Councils, and opposition parties ahead of the 2025-26 Scottish Budget, there was a clear consensus that Councils should have full flexibility for decisions on Council Tax rates.
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Date answered:
27 February 2025
The Budget 2025-26 freezes the Basic Property Rate for properties with a rateable value up to and including £51,000, delivering the lowest such rate in the UK for the seventh year in a row.
The Cabinet Secretary at the next CPG. Neil and Tom Arthur MSP visiting social enterprises. Identify best social enterprise visits for the First Minister too.
Witnesses said that upsides include that it delivers more emissions reductions than alternatives and that feedstock supplies are theoretically almost limitless. It is also a new way to store surplus electrical energy that might otherwise be curtailed.iiNZET Committee, Official Report, 30 September 2025, cols. 3-5 and 16-17; 28 October 2025, cols. 7-8, 11-12...