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This aims to support people and communities most in need across the UK to pilot programmes and new approaches to prepare for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
Because of the way things are going with council budgets, there is a fight for what we need; a new allotment site might cost £100,000, but a new school will take precedence over a new allotment site.
There were no significant updates following the First Minister’s latest statements. The next statement on Tuesday was expected to provide an outline of a routemap out of covid-19.
Lastly, we have the highest starting salary in the UK for fully qualified teachers. Under the new and latest pay offer, a newly qualified teacher in Scotland would receive £7,400 more than their counterparts in England, and our most experienced classroom teachers would get £5,600 more than if they were teaching in En...
Greg Piper MP, Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in Australia visited the Scottish Parliament to meet with the Presiding Officer and officials.
Questions and Answers
Date lodged:
17 September 2025
To ask the Scottish Government what funding it has allocated from its Budget 2025-26 tosupport local authorities to improve waste management services, in line withits plan for a transition to a circular economy.
To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the recently published report from the Review Body on Doctors' and Dentists' Remuneration, which provides pay recommendations for doctors and dentists for the financial year 2025-26. S6O-04789
To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on the impact of its Scottish income tax policy on the median income in Scotland, in light of this estimated to be £29,750 in 2025-26, based on its current policy. S6O-04685