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Official Report Meeting date: 13 March 2019

Local Government and Communities Committee 13 March 2019

I understand that that was officially opened on 26 October 2018. However, the city region was signed just three months before that.
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 February 2024

Aggregates Tax and Devolved Taxes Administration (Scotland) Bill - Chapters 4, 5, 6- tax administration, penalties, reviews and appeals

Examples listed in section 48 of the Bill include things like Revenue Scotland being able to appeal entitlements to tax credits or whether or not a person is required to have a tax representative.
SPICe briefings Date published: 24 September 2021

Council Tax Reduction - The number of people getting CTR increased in 2020

Analysis of the impact of revisions to the council tax reduction scheme for working-age caseload in receipt of universal credit. (n.p.): Available in SPICe bib no.62606.
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 August 2017

Scotland Act 2016: industrial injuries benefits and severe disablement allowance - Other industrial injuries benefits

The amount is the lower of £16.97 a week or 25% of the previous REA award.1CPAG. (2017). Welfare Benfits and Tax Credits Handbook 2017/18. London: CPAG.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 November 2018

Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee 20 November 2018

We see a pretty good future for the sector over the next 10 to 15 years.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 December 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 17 December 2025

Health is at the heart of our budget, which provided record funding of £21.7 billion to health and social care in 2025-26. To protect the NHS’s long-term future sustainability, we plan to invest in a range of reforms, including shifting care from acute to community settings, investing an additional £531 million in ge...
Official Report Meeting date: 13 November 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 13 November 2024

We are already increasing funding to the sector by £15.8 million this financial year, bringing it to £196.6 million. In 2025-26, we aim to provide additional funding to the sector and, in line with normal budgetary procedure, the Scottish Government will publish a draft budget for 2025-26 on 4 December.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 January 2013

Meeting of the Parliament 09 January 2013

The museum is looking to develop a visitor centre to enhance the attraction, because visitor numbers are increasing year on year.
Last updated: 26 June 2025

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The following amendments were agreed to (by division)— 212 (For 88 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 27, Abstentions 0) 223 (For 93 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 22, Abstentions 0) 232 (For 88 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 26, Abstentions 0) 234 (For 89 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 25, Abstentions 0) 41 (For 86 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 29 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 42 (For 87 (including 1 proxy votes), Against 29 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 239 (For 90 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 26, Abstentions 0) 240 (For 90 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 22, Abstentions 0) 242 (For 87 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 24, Abstentions 0) 243 (For 86 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 27, Abstentions 0) 244 (For 90 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 23, Abstentions 0) 245 (For 87 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 24, Abstentions 0) 265 (For 87 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 24, Abstentions 0) 274 (For 85 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 25, Abstentions 0) 278 (For 105 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 8 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 279 (For 88 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 26, Abstentions 0) 282 (For 89 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 23, Abstentions 0) 284 (For 92 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 21, Abstentions 0) 288 (For 65 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 48, Abstentions 0) 295 (For 92 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 22, Abstentions 0) 297 (For 92 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 22, Abstentions 0) 301 (For 87 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 26, Abstentions 0) 303 (For 91 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 23, Abstentions 0) 305 (For 64 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 48, Abstentions 0) 306 (For 64 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 48, Abstentions 0) The following amendments were disagreed to (by division)— 29 (For 25, Against 88 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 35 (For 25, Against 69 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 21) 209 (For 22, Against 93 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 213 (For 54 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 61 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 216 (For 55 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 61 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 217 (For 48, Against 68 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 229 (For 22, Against 93 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 233 (For 50 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 61 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 38(For 53 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 61 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 39 (For 47, Against 68 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 235 (For 48, Against 68 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 241 (For 47, Against 69 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 45 (For 46, Against 67 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 47 (For 25, Against 87 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 48 (For 26, Against 88 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 52 (For 47, Against 66 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 53 (For 25, Against 66 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 22) 81 (For 25, Against 88 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 258 (For 25, Against 89 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 259 (For 47, Against 67 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 266 (For 21, Against 94 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 269 (For 51 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 57 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 290 (For 23, Against 90 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 294 (For 22, Against 91 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 296 (For 48, Against 66 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 298 (For 48, Against 66 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 300 (For 22, Against 91 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 309 (For 22, Against 91 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 315 (For 49, Against 65 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 316 (For 48, Against 66 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 317 (For 24, Against 87 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0).
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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