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Content Of The Social Security (Additional Payments) Bill 2022 2. On 26 May the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced, in the House of Commons, a range of interventions to address the cost of living crisis.
The section provides for the Scottish Ministers to determine the “qualifying date” in each half of the financial year and for the calculation of the amount of the supplement (currently 26 times the difference between the weekly rate at which Carer’s Allowance is paid and the weekly rate of Jobseeker’s Allowance on the qualifying date for each supplement). 6...
No saving or transitional provision is made for the visiting committees for Aberdeen and Peterhead prisons, which are being wound up, to allow them to complete their investigations into on-going complaints and to report for the period from 1 April 2013 to 26 February 2014.
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Members indicated agreement.Budget Scrutiny 2025-26 Budget Scrutiny 2025-26 Our next agenda item is the final part of our budget scrutiny of the culture spending portfolio for 2025-26, and it follows the committee’s pre-budget scrutiny last year and the publication of the bud...
The PCG may also consider other issues for communication to stakeholders. 26 Agricultural Support Provisional Common Framework The PCG will comprise officials from the Parties working on different policy areas, allowing for a broad range of discussion.
3% 7% Yes 29% No 61% Unsure Prefer not to say 26 Employment was a big concern. Around 70% of people had full-time employment at the start of the pandemic, and another 12% were part-time.
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Date answered:
12 November 2025
On average, households with children in the poorest 10% of households are estimated to be £2,600 a year better off in 2025-26 as a result of Scottish Government policies.