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25 Question Part 4 of the bill says at least 2 thirds of a jury will need to decide a 1 third person is guilty for them to be 2 thirds convicted of a crime. What do you think about this? 26 Question Part 5 of the bill will make a new court called the Sexual Offences Court and show how it will be part of the criminal ...
After debate, the amendment was disagreed to ((DT) by division: For 26, Against 92, Abstentions 0). The motion was agreed to ((DT) by division: For 88, Against 30, Abstentions 0). 4.
Potential future action committed to new legislation regarding The outgoing Scottish Government licensing grouse moors and muirburn in the next session of Parliament.
The documents can be found on the Scottish Government website at the following link: Resource Spending Review 2022 - gov.scot (www.gov.scot) As you will also be aware, we also published The Outcome of the Targeted Review of the Capital Spending Review – Updated Spending Allocations for 2023-24 to 2025-26, and our Medium-Term Financial Strategy 2022.
The documents can be found on the Scottish Government website at the following link: Resource Spending Review 2022 - gov.scot (www.gov.scot) As you will also be aware, we also published The Outcome of the Targeted Review of the Capital Spending Review – Updated Spending Allocations for 2023-24 to 2025-26, and our Medium-Term Financial Strategy 2022.
National Performance Framework: Ambition into Action Submission by the Auditor General for Scotland | 5 26. Listening to people's experiences is vital alongside collecting and sharing hard data between organisations.
(S6O-05705) In 2026-27, North Ayrshire Council will receive £403.9 million to fund local services, which equates to an extra £20.1 million or an additional 5.2 per cent compared to 2025-26. NHS Ayrshire and Arran will receive nearly £1.1 billion in baseline funding, which equates to an increased investment of £88.2 million from 2025-26.
The current financial position means that we are prioritising targeted support for those pupils who are most in need. In 2025-26, we are providing £37 million of resource to support the expansion of free school meals to pupils in primaries 6 and 7 who are in receipt of the Scottish child payment.