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Russell Gunson, Institute for Public Policy Research told us:
It is to be hoped that take-up of universal credit will increase to 85 per cent—perhaps higher.
Decisions on all spending for 2024-25 and future years are also, of course, subject to the outcome of the Scottish Budget process and associated approval by the Scottish Parliament.
The proposed ban will not apply to a static circus, if there is no transportation of animals off-site for performance or exhibition. The Bill will apply to Scotland only. 28.
The call for views focused on a number of questions: • Is the SHR effectively performing its duty to safeguard and promote the interests of current and future tenants, people who are (or may become) homeless, factored owners and gypsy travellers?
The defined benefit obligation is estimated using the Projected Unit Credit method. The expected future contributions are £634k for the year to 31 March 2025.
The latest modelling suggests that over the remaining capital spending review period these costs peak in 2025-26 with planned and committed projects and borrowing costs estimated to be 2.61% of the resource budget excluding social security.
You have rightly pointed out the need for investment in infrastructure to support our ambitions for modernisation. As set out in the draft 2025-26 Budget, we will invest almost £4.2 billion across the Justice system in 2025-26, helping to keep our communities safe Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanen...