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Disposition Data Further to my letter of 6 May 2022, I am providing an updated table at Annex A, which shows the latest figures for dispositions received, processed and outstanding by year and by Land Register county, as at the end of 30 May 2022.
Data on exclusions is also important, as is looking at how well the young person is attaining and achieving, as that can often be an indication of difficulties or an unmet need.”vEqualities and Human Rights Committee, Official report, 26 Jan 2017: Col 11: http://www.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/report.aspx?
The Committee was grateful for your letter of 23 January providing further information on the Scottish Budget 2025-26. The Committee found this extremely helpful but was disappointed that the information had not been made available earlier.
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The Armed Forces Bill Legislative Consent Memorandum (LCM) was lodged by Angela Constance MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Home Affairs, on 26 February 2026 and referred to the Social Justice and Social Security Committee.
In answer, the Cabinet Secretary confirmed that the total alcohol and drug budget for 2025-26 is “around £160 million” and that this includes £112.9 19 million for ADPs.
Supported by: Monica Lennon*, Tom Mason* *S5M-14230 Gil Paterson: Clydebank FC Qualifies for Next Round of Junior Cup That the — Parliament congratulates Clydebank FC on successfully securing its place in the third round of the Macron Scottish Junior Cup with a 4-0 win against Armadale Thistle.
S6W-29956 Liz Smith: To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the Scottish Retail Consortium’s suggestion in its Retail industry recommendations for the 2025-26 Scottish Budget paper, that increases in income tax rates should be ruled out.
The SFC states that its non-domestic rates forecast is based on the new valuation roll which comes into effect on 1 April 2026, leading to an increase in forecast revenue from £3,097 million in 2025-26 to £3,387 million in 2026-27.
The Committee determined that it did not need to draw the attention of the Parliament to the delegated powers in the following provisions:
Section 4 – inserting new section 76A into the Animal Health Act 1981 (fixed penalty notices for certain offences relating to animal health)
Section 10A – Fixed penalty notices for certain wildlife offences
Section 11 – inserting new subsections 32K(4) and (5) into the 2006 Act (forfeiture of compensation)
Section 11 – inserting new section 32L into the 2006 Act (modification of powers over animals)
The Committee therefore reports that it is content with the delegated powers provisions contained in the Bill.