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Clarification was sought on the number of cases remaining with the sheriff court, which have not been transferred to the First-tier Tribunal. Gaynor Davenport, from the Housing Services Policy Unit at the Scottish Government, responded to these questions.
Fourth tranche: 27-29 January 2026 – those who have been serving their sentence on 15 December 2025 and are due to be released within 180 days (following 26 January 2026).
Fifth tranche: 24-26 February 2026 - those who have been serving their sentence on 30 January 2026 and are due to be released within 180 days (fol...
To allow it to have a clearer understanding of the implications for IJBs as part of its 2025-26 pre-budget scrutiny, the Committee calls on the Scottish Government to share with it the findings of the impact assessment of in-year adjustments to the 2024-25 Scottish Budget referenced in the Finance Secretary’s Pre-Budget Fiscal Update on 3 September.
Committee reports
Date published:
20 September 2024
Scrutiny of implementation costs Part 5
The FM states that in 2025-26, the costs on the Scottish Administration for the homelessness prevention provisions are predicted to be £958,000.
We cannot go ahead with making improvements and investigating police with the same mindset that has created those issues”.iiCriminal Justice Committee, Official Report, 17 April, cols 26 and 27
Margaret Gribbon held a different view, telling the Committee that whilst it would be “concerning” if an independent body was populated by a majority of ex-police of...
It however highlights that—
Policymakers need to plan for the potential for funding from 2025-26 onwards to look quite different from the picture presented here.
The Chancellor reaffirmed the UK Government’s commitment set out in the Spring Budget 2023 that, from 2025-26, planned departmental resource spending will continue to grow at 1% a year on average and that public sector capital spending will be frozen in cash terms.
Committee reports
Date published:
26 September 2023
Consideration by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee
The Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee will consider the supplementary LCM at its planned meeting of Tuesday 26 September.