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Indeed, the Immigration and Asylum Act 2016 creates a whole scheme for the transfer of certain children, along with the complete transfer of responsibility, from one area to another.
You need to bear in mind the fact that I was not present at the time, but I have been advised that, when the canals transferred in 2012, there was no requirement to do so.
The Committee’s report noted that a key issue raised by stakeholders was the importance of meeting people's essential needs.Budget Scrutiny 2024-25
2025-26: Members scrutinised third sector funding principles and noted the Scottish Government’s acknowledgement that improvement was needed in this area.
Staff related costs amount to £0.9 million, an increase of £0.1 million (10%) on the 2025-26 budget.
The bid maintains the current vacancy gap assumption of 5%, valued at around £2.3 million.
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In line with recommendations in our Report on Audit Scotland’s Budget Proposal 2024/254Scottish Commission for Public Audit. (2024, January 26). Audit Scotland Budget Proposal for 2024/25.
Chart 3 below shows the changing long-term prison population from 26 March 2020.
Chart 3: Prison populations by overall sentence, 26 March 2020 to 1 October 2024Safer communities and justice statistics (Scottish Government)* Total short-term prisoners in this chart includes those under "Short: < 4 years" and "Shor...
Chart 2 below shows the changing short-term prison population from 26 March 2020.
Chart 2: Prison populations by overall sentence, 26 March 2020 to 1 October 2024Safer communities and justice statistics (Scottish Government)* Total short-term prisoners in this chart includes those under "Short: < 4 years" and "Sho...
Committee reports
Date published:
15 November 2024
In preparation for a bill being brought forward, the Committee began work on CWB, undertaking a visit to Cumbrae island in North Ayrshire to see examples of local businesses and community action, and subsequently holding a round-table evidence session on 26 MarchOfficial Report of the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee, 26 March 2024 with a range of stakeholders engaged in CWB.