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There was consultation with Scottish Government officials about the Bill as soon as practicable after the new UK Government took office, and a noticeable desire to seek and reflect the views of the Scottish Ministers. 26.
In response to the ongoing pressure on household budgets, in 2025-26 Scottish Government continue to allocate over £3bn a year to policies which tackle poverty and the cost of living.
We regularly engage with them on a range of issues, including the national inquiry into group-based child sexual exploitation and abuse that was announced by the Government. On 26 June, officials met to discuss the Government’s approach to the national inquiry, its remit and the expectation that relevant findings and lessons learned will be shared with the ...
In the meantime, SFC increased sector capital maintenance funding by £1.5m (4.9%) in AY 2025-26. With agreement from the college sector, we have ring-fenced £2.5m for high priority estates needs.
Have councils assessed how much revenue funding they need from the Scottish Government in 2025-26 to deliver their statutory and discretionary services to an adequate standard?
Have councils assessed how much revenue funding they need from the Scottish Government in 2025-26 to deliver their statutory and discretionary services to an adequate standard?
Civil justice issues are problems between people and organisations about things like money, housing or family. 4 What this booklet is about This booklet is about a new bill. A bill is a document that could become a law.
What you mean by the MCA taking a “different approach” to the rules and when you first became aware of this being signalled; On 26 June 2023, my Officials became aware that FMPG were in discussions with the MCA around what they reported as a “change in approach to certification”.
The Commission note, in paragraph 1.3 and in paragraph 3.3, that it would be helpful if their proposed new definition of “cohabitant” applied to section 29 of the Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006, as well as to sections 26 to 28.