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S6M-01604: Katy Clark: Domestic Abuse Charges - That the Parliament understands that there were over 33,000 charges with a domestic abuse identifier reported to the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service during 2020-21; believes with concern that this is a 9% increase on the year before and the highest figure reported in five years; notes that charges reported under the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018 accounted for 4.7% of all domestic abuse charges reported; understands that, in 87% of domestic abuse cases, the aggressor was male, and that one-in-four cases was classed as common assault; notes the view that the Scottish Government must analyse and evaluate the outcomes of specialist domestic abuse courts in Glasgow and Edinburgh and how they compare...
Last updated: 5 October 2022

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A Scottish Futures Trust report from February 2021 noted that 620 projects were required for delivery of 1,140 hours ELC and that 581 were complete as at August 2021, however, there is currently no data available to assess actual spend compared to allocated amounts for capital projects.
SPICe briefings Date published: 16 January 2026

Scottish Budget 2026-27 - Capital allocation

The overall capital allocation from the Scottish Government continues to fall, decreasing by 14.2% in real terms over the year, which will be a disappointment to many in local government.  Table 5: comparing capital budget 2025-26 and 2026-27 (cash terms)Local Government (Capital)2025-26 Budget document2026-27 Budget documentCash change (£m)Cash change %General Capital Grant556.0493.7-62.3-11.2%Specific (ring-fenced) capital grants196.1147.7-48.4-24.7%Total "core" Capital752.1641.4-110.7-14.7%Capital Funding within other Portfolios25.040.015.060.0%Total capital for LG777.1681.4-95.7-12.3%Table 6: comparing capital budget 2025-26 and 2026-27 (real terms)Local Government (Capital)2025-26 Budget document2026-27 Budget documentReal change (£m)Real change %General Capital Grant556.00482.93-73.1-13.1%Specific (ring-fenced) capital grants196.10144.48-51.6-26.3%Total "core" Capital752.1627.41-124.7-16.6%Capital Funding within other Portfolios25.0039.1314.156.5%Total capital for LG777.1666.54-110.6-14.2%COSLA explains that the capital reduction in the Budget “can be attributed to known cessation or reductions of previous funding streams”.
SPICe briefings Date published: 5 October 2023

Report from a partial evaluation of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016 - Time spent submitting returns

Medium-sized organisations reported the most time spent submitting returns compared to other organisation size categories.
Committee reports Date published: 6 October 2022

Stage 1 Report on the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill - Removal of power to introduce fee and other powers

The Financial Memorandum to the Bill indicates that the Scottish Government based its estimates of application numbers by comparing jurisdictions with similar systems for legal gender recognition and comparative population sizes.
SPICe briefings Date published: 24 September 2021

Council Tax Reduction - The average CTR award is lower for households on Universal Credit

However Scottish Government analysis has found that the average CTR award is lower for households getting Universal Credit compared to households getting legacy benefits: Working-age CTR cases in receipt of UC on average receive lower CTR awards than equivalent cases in receipt of legacy benefits.
Committee reports Date published: 2 March 2021

Report on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on equalities and human rights - Education employees

Also, NASUWT said BME teachers faced significant pressures to return to the workplace in the absence of racial equality impact assessments, although BME teachers are around 50% more likely to say they do not feel safe about plans for the reopening of schools compared to their white peers.iNASUWT, Written Evidence They also said Government guidance for schoo...
SPICe briefings Date published: 11 September 2020

Issue 13: EU-UK Future Relationship Negotiations - Scottish Government's Programme for Government

The Scottish Government estimates that Scottish GDP could be up to 1.1% lower by 2022 compared to continued EU membership, this implies that the cost could amount to a cumulative loss of economic activity of up to £3 billion over these two years with much bigger long‑term costs.
SPICe briefings Date published: 23 January 2019

Labour market update: January 2019 - Unemployment

The number of people unemployed in Scotland has fallen below 100,000 for the first time since comparable records began.1Scottish Government. (2019, January 22).
SPICe briefings Date published: 14 December 2018

Scottish Budget 2019-20 - Income tax proposals

In addition, Scottish taxpayers earning above the higher rate threshold will be paying 41% tax compared to 40% in rUK, and will pay 46% on earnings above £150,000, compared to 45% in rUK.

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