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SPICe briefings Date published: 22 January 2018

Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Consideration prior to Stage 3 - Non-harassment orders

It is of fundamental importance that the new legislation addresses children's right to protection in domestic abuse cases, and provides courts with the necessary authority to make protective orders relating to children.
Committee reports Date published: 22 January 2018

Report on the Scottish Government's Draft Budget 2018/19 - The impact of protected funding commitments

We are pushing very hard to ensure that the impact of savings on other services is understood by councils, and we will say more on that in the report that we publish in the new year. Local Government and Communities Committee 29 November 2017, Ronnie Hinds, contrib. 152, http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/parliamentarybusiness/report.aspx?
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 December 2017

Draft Budget 2018-19: Taxes - How do block grant adjustments (BGAs) work?

The block grant is then adjusted to reflect the retention of Scottish tax revenues in Scotland, and the devolution of new social security powers. The details of the block grant adjustments (BGA) are set out in The agreement between the Scottish government and the United Kingdom government on the Scottish Government’s fiscal framework .1UK Government. (2017...
SPICe briefings Date published: 4 September 2017

Brexit: The Financial Settlement and the Withdrawal Agreement - EU revenue: where does it come from?

This reflects the agreement by the UK government in 2005 to “disapply” the UK rebate on non-agricultural expenditure in new Member States.6European Commission. (2017).
SPICe briefings Date published: 25 August 2017

Brexit: Citizens' Rights and the Withdrawal Agreement - General comparison of EU and UK positions on citizens' rights

The paper does, however, accept that there will be a need for a new dispute resolution system at the level of international law to deal with potential disputes between the EU and the UK.
Committee reports Date published: 31 May 2017

Annual Report 2016-2017

The Group, which includes Scottish Government and Scottish Parliament officials as well as external experts, has been tasked with recommending a new budget process which addresses the increased level of responsibility within the context of the principles underpinning the existing system.
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 May 2017

Wild Animals in Travelling Circuses (Scotland) Bill - Wild animal welfare

The time allowed between location changes may not be sufficient to allow animals to acclimatize to each new environment. Circus animals may not be afforded same level of legal protection as other animals.iiiEuropean Council Regulation (EC) 1/2005 sets out minimum requirements for the welfare of animals during transport.
Committee reports Date published: 10 March 2017

Report on the Draft Climate Change Plan - the Draft Third Report on Policies and Proposals 2017-2032 - Home Energy Efficiency Programmes for Scotland (HEEPS)

It stated— Given that we know that Scottish Government funding for energy efficiency is fixed to 2021, and that no new regulation will be coming in, it is unclear to us how exactly the rate of insulation will double from one year to the next in the next few years, so there is a credibility gap in the near term.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 July 2005

S2W-17763

Between 1 May 2003 and 31 March 2005 (the latest date for which the information requested is available), the percentage of councillors in each local authority who have been reported to the Standards Commission for Scotland is as follows: Local Authority Number of Councillors Reported Number of Councillors in Local Authority Percentage of Councillors Reported Aberdeen City Council 2 43 5% Aberdeenshire Council 4 68 6% Angus Council 3 29 10% Argyll and Bute Council 3 36 8% City of Edinburgh Council 21 58 36% City of Glasgow Council 29 79 37% Clackmannanshire Council 13 18 72% Comhairle nan Eilean Siar/ Western Isles Council 1 31 3% Dumfries and Galloway Council 10 47 21% Dundee City Council 0 29 0% East Ayrshire Council 0 32 0% East Dunbartonshire Council 2 24 8% East Lothian Council 4 23 17% East Renfrewshire Council 2 20 10% Falkirk Council 14 32 44% Fife Council 4 78 5% Highland Council 4 80 5% Inverclyde Council 3 20 15% Midlothian Council 5 18 28% Moray Council 7 26 27% North Ayrshire Council 4 30 13% North Lanarkshire Council 4 70 6% Orkney Islands Council 3 21 14% Perth and Kinross Council 5 41 12% Renfrewshire Council 14 40 35% Scottish Borders Council 3 34 9% Shetland Islands Council 3 22 14% South Ayrshire Council 2 30 7% South Lanarkshire Council 5 67 7% Stirling Council 2 22 9% West Dunbartonshire Council 5 22 23% West Lothian Council 20 32 63% Total 201 1,222 16% S2W-17763
SPICe briefings Date published: 13 March 2025

Exploring Employability Funding Allocation in Scotland - Section 5.3: Parental Employability: Policy Perceptions, Opportunities, and Systemic Challenges

Employer Engagement Employer recruitment incentives and paid work experiences have helped create new pathways for parental employment.

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