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Official Report Meeting date: 30 September 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 30 September 2021

It is clear that the Tories have nothing to offer Scotland but cuts, hardship and cruelty. Their latest plans for replacing EU subsidies yet again take powers from this Parliament and threaten our plans for a green recovery.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 February 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 18 February 2025

I had a very constructive exchange on that during a visit in recent years to New Gorbals Housing Association.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 January 2026

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It has also been of interest to international partners learning from best practice.Building on this evidence, the Scottish Government has made £2 million available in 2025-26 for consortia and SMEs to develop business cases for potential future investment into HGV decarbonisation covering both vehicles and charging infrastructure.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 January 2026

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The Scottish Government is providing £2.5 million to Cycling Scotland to deliver the Bikeability programme in 2025-26.Since 2012-13, local authorities have applied for funding distributed by Cycling Scotland, on behalf of Transport Scotland, to overcome barriers and increase participation in Bikeability Scotland on-road Cycle Training.Between 2012-201...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 November 2025

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The men's programme is two years in duration, with a focus on helping men be accountable for their abusive behaviour and reduce the risk of continuing to be abusive. For 2025-26, the total ring-fenced budget allocation to 23 local authorities who operate the Caledonian System was £4,467,666.These measures are intended to help protect victims of domest...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 August 2025

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The Scottish Government recognises the need for effective partnership working across all relevant sectors, including health, to optimise the outcomes of secure care placements and to ensure children have continued access to the care and support in environments that are best suited to their individual needs.The Scottish Government’s response https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-government-response-reimagining-secure-care-report/pages/8/ to the reimagining secure care report, published 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 July 2025

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A copy of the fund’s progress can be found here SIAL-2023-26-year-2-progress-report-2.pdfAs you may know, on 9 June the UK Government announced an intention to expand eligibility to the Winter Fuel Payment (WFP) in England and Wales to pensioners with an individual income of £35,000 or less per year.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 June 2025

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The Scottish Government cannot comment on any commitments made by Local Authorities to dual single carriageways roads on the local road network.The Infrastructure Investment Plan 2021-22 to 2025-26 established a pipeline of projects and programmes.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 April 2025

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These decisions place serious financial strain on social care services, that so many people across Scotland rely on.The Scottish Government has increased investment into our Health & Social Care Sector, the 2025-26 Budget provides funding of £21.7 billion for Health and Social Care - an uplift exceeding consequentials and taking funding to record ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 December 2024

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Revaluations are also typically designed to be revenue-neutral in real terms so both inflation and the growth in the tax base (taking into account expected appeals losses in that cycle) is taken into account when setting the rates.Table 1: Annual CPI change as at Sept (1999-2024) and annual change to the Basic, Intermediate and Higher Property Rates (1999-2000 to 2025-26) Annual CPI change - Sept (%)Basic Property Rate annual percentage changeIntermediate Property Rate annual percentage changeHigher Property Rate annual percentage change19991.2%3.2% 3.2%20001.0%-6.7% -6.3%20011.3%0.4% 2.6%20021.0%1.8% 1.7%20031.4%4.4% 1.3%20041.1%2.1% 1.4%20052.5%-5.5% -5.1%20062.4%-2.6% -2.8%20071.8%-1.8% -2.0%20085.2%3.9% 4.1%20091.1%5.0% 5.0%20103.1%-15.4% -14.6%20115.2%4.7% 4.8%20122.2%5.6% 5.5%20132.7%2.7% 2.8%20141.2%1.9% 2.3%2015-0.1%1.9% 2.3%20161.0%0.8% 3.4%20173.0%-3.7% -3.5%20182.4%3.0% 2.8%20191.7%2.1% 2.0%20200.5%1.6% 1.6%20213.1%-1.6%-1.6%-1.5%202210.1%1.6%1.6%1.6%20236.7%0.0%0.0%0.0%20241.7%0.0%6.7%6.7%2025 (proposed)n/a0.0%1.7%1.6%* Source: Office for National Statistics S6W-32451

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