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I might have already got past this point. If I have, forgive me—I am a new convener, so Bob Doris and I have something in common: we are both new to this whole thing.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 October 2007
It complements a separate briefing looking at the economic policy landscape in Scotland.
As well as presenting the latest headline statistics, this subject profile also sets out some of the structural longer-term features of the Scottish economy.
This is broken down by:
Contingency accommodation – hotels
Dispersed accommodation – longer term housing
Subsistence only – where an asylum seeker lives with a friend or family member
The latest available data is for year ending June 2023.
In other words, all the temporary justice measures in the Bill (which are described from this point on in our report) are time-limited to 30 November 2025 at the latest.
Executive Summary
This briefing looks at the latest figures from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) 1Office for National Statistics. (2018, October 25).
Figure 1 outlines some more of the key information from the latest release from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), Regional Gross Disposable Household Income from 1997 to 2015.1Office for National Statistics. (2017, May 24).
I have provided detailed responses to the committee’s questions about some of the delegated powers within the Bill. Clause 89: New section 86B of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 - power to specify meaning of “qualifying premises” (section 86B(3)) Question 1: What sort of premises are intended to fall within the definition of “qualifying premises”, in new section 86B of the Sexual Offences Act 2003?