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This covers the reporting period from 24 December 2024 to 23 June 2025. Among other things, the latest update confirms that, for the first time, there are no reportable instruments for the reporting period.
This contrasts with a weaker end to the year for Great Britain as a whole, with sales contracting -0.2%. Scotland’s economy has continued to grow in 2018 with latest data showing growth of 1.5% on an annual basis, in line with the UK as whole.
Page 10 Budget Proposal B udget Projections 2023/24 to 2025/26 33. Table 1 summarises Audit Scotland's budget projections for the period 2023/24 to 2025/26 based on the budget assumptions detailed on pages 12 to 14.
The Scottish Government remains committed to improving the lives of BSL users, this service supports our wider ambition to remove systemic barriers faced by Deaf and Deafblind BSL users in their daily lives. Our BSL National Plan 2023-29 details the wider actions we will deliver to make Scotland the best place in the world for BSL users to live, work, visit and learn.
The application of IAS19 drove an increase in total costs of £18.1m (£8.4m in the cost of sales and £9.7m in administrative costs) topping-up actual pension contributions charged during the year.