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That will ensure that considered and informed decisions can be made in the context of the Scottish budget for 2025-26. In relation to the Scottish National Party’s new deal for business, ministers promised “Meaningful communication”, “Evidence-based decision making” and “no surprises” to the business community.
The Corporate Body considered its high-level planning and budgeting assumptions at its Planning Meeting on 26 August 2021. Further to that discussion, this paper invites Corporate Body to discuss the proposed budget bids for 2022-23 and the indicative forecast for 2023-24.
Existing law in Scotland: common law of theft 2626. In Scotland, the theft of a dog comes under the common law offence of theft, which is defined in common law as where: “...someone has taken and kept property without the consent of the rightful owner.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
23 April 2025
This statistic is sourced from the latest GERD Scotland report, available at: https://www.gov.scot/publications/gross-expenditure-on-research-and-development-scotland-2021/ Note that the GERD estimates for Scotland are provisional and subject to future revision.
We have seen an increase in the level of activity for new outpatients in the latest quarter (May 2023), which was at the highest level of activity in any quarter since the start of the pandemic.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
11 August 2022
Revenue Scotland does not publish constituency level data, however, the latest available local authority data shows that around 1,040 homebuyers in South Lanarkshire have claimed the relief.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
23 August 2021
To ask the Scottish Government what the outcome is of its latest review into border health measures, and whether there will be any changes to the regulations.
The following figures were referred to, these are from the 2021-22 Scottish Government Scottish Prison Population 3 Statistics : Prison population th • The latest figures from the Scottish Prison Service for 6 January 2023 show that on that 4 date the prison population was sitting at 7,361 . 5 • The average daily prison population in 2021-22 was 7,504.
The following figures were referred to, these are from the 2021-22 Scottish Government Scottish Prison Population 3 Statistics : Prison population th • The latest figures from the Scottish Prison Service for 6 January 2023 show that on that 4 date the prison population was sitting at 7,361 . 5 • The average daily prison population in 2021-22 was 7,504.