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Some aspects of the UK Government’s rhetoric and position papers suggest that the mechanisms in CETA are comparable to what it is aiming for. Is that the case?
Rates of both relative and absolute child poverty were also 9 percentage points lower than the UK average in 2023-24—the rates were 22 per cent and 17 per cent in Scotland, compared with 31 per cent and 26 per cent in the UK.
Is comparing the Scottish vaccination passport scheme with schemes in other countries an accurate way to assess whether we should adopt vaccination passports in Scotland?
At col 18, para 2, line 1— Original text— The substantial investment in housing—£768 million of capital in the budget for next year—is an increase of 38 per cent, or £211 million, when compared with the original published budget of £555.8 million last year.
In 2020-21, the last year for which data is available, 49.6 per cent—effectively, 50 per cent—of spend was in the community, compared with 50.4 per cent that was not.