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The total expenditure forecast in 2025-26 is £364 million. Some examples of that, in line with the objectives that you referred to, include supporting capital investment in offshore wind, nature restoration, energy and transition funds and the additional £25 million allocated to support a just transition at Grangemouth.
Retrieved from https://yourviews.parliament.scot/ceeac/pre-budget-scrutiny-25-26/consultation/view_respondent?sort-order=excerpt-ascending&uuId=732105610 The Fringe Society agreed that budget increases “should focus on providing investment that supports the long-term resilience and recovery of the sector”.1Writte...
S5W-18509 Monica Lennon: To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S5W-12099 by Maureen Watt on 26 October 2017, what its response is to the recent report by the Children's Society, which states that a fifth of girls in the UK have self-harmed.
See www.lobbying.scot St Andrew’s House, Regent Road, Edinburgh EH1 3DG www.gov.scot I can also confirm that an errata will now be applied for any changes made to supporting publications, as well as the core Budget document, and these are available on the Scottish Government website.
Table 5b – Assessing opportunities for the promotion and support for Gaelic (2025/26) Officer time in considering and assessing opportunities £2,000 x 30 for the promotion and support of Gaelic x 30 public bodies Total £60,000 Gaelic guidance 53.
Sustainable and Active Travel Budget Comparisons: 2025-26 and 2026-27 During the Committee session, members queried the comparison of the 2025-26 and 2026- 27 Sustainable and Active Travel budget.
This exception can be overcome if the resident is likely to die before suspension of visits are lifted or is suffering from the lack of visits to a degree that the harm to them outweighs the serious risk.