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In 2010, the Scottish Government issued a Code of Practice for the Welfare of 26 Dogs which shares best practice guidance focused on Section 24 of the 2006 Act.
The visit focused on promoting trade and investment, boosting tourism, sharing best practice across the public and private sector and promoting Scottish innovation, entrepreneurship and culture.
S5W-04930 Pauline McNeill: To ask the Scottish Government what estimate it has made of the average cost to the Scottish economy of a domestic house fire in the latest period for which figures are available.
Especially about the unintended consequences of the funding model; nobody would intend the local authorities to get the extra money but for there to be not one coin extra in the pockets of the people who have been campaigning for this change.
It calls on the Scottish Government to provide further details of the expected timing for introduction of this new guidance and to set out how it will ensure that any new uniform requirements do not exacerbate existing concerns about body image or period leakage.
The income tax reconciliation outlook is looking more gloomy for subsequent years. Latest SFC forecasts and Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) BGA forecasts (from March 2019) for 2018-19 point to a negative reconciliation of £555 million to be made to the 2021-22 Budget and a reduction of £211 million in the 2022-23 Budget from latest 2019-20 outturn forecast.
On 27 June 2024, the SPCB agreed that a response to the resolution of the Parliament was required, and that the next step was to consider a paper on how that could be done. 6. On 26 September 2024, the SPCB held an initial discussion on how to respond.
An LCM was lodged with the Scottish Parliament on 12 March 2025, and a motion consenting to the relevant provisions was agreed to by the Scottish Parliament on 26 June 2025: Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill | Scottish Parliament. 4.