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Powers for the UK Government to make statutory instruments (Sis) in devolved areas are not new and have been used across a wide range of policy areas since the advent of devolution.
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I am going to talk about storm Arwen in particular. On 26 November, at the high point of it, there were 19 full hours of winds at 97 mph and then a subsequent seven days of power outages and, sometimes, water outages for many households.
Follow the money - spending in Session 6 and the need for fiscal sustainability
Andrew Feeney-Seale and Rachel Cook, Senior Researchers, Financial Scrutiny
The outlook for public finances in Session 7 is challenging, with the Institute for Fiscal Studies highlighting that a slowdown in UK Government funding, and growing demands and costs for health and soc...
Delayed discharges are on an annual downward trend, with the latest annual report showing a 7% reduction on 2016-17, builds on a 3% reduction the year before and a 9% reduction 2015-16.
Some areas are already exploring how the new duties may work. • Guidance will need clarity on when health and social care services would ‘ask’ about housing situations and who should take responsibility.
The September 2023 figures are the latest available. Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanent Secretary are covered by the terms of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016.