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Official Report Meeting date: 23 November 2022

Criminal Justice Committee 23 November 2022

The programme regularly updates its programme deployment dates. I will check the latest deployment date for Scotland and confirm that.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 May 2022

Public Audit Committee 26 May 2022

I think that the report from PwC is dated May 2018, although it may have been April 2018.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 October 2013

Referendum (Scotland) Bill Committee 03 October 2013

Several points in the bill require the calculation of a date. For example, rule 1(1) of schedule 3 states: “The counting officer must publish notice of the referendum not later than the twenty-fifth day before the date of the referendum.”The bill provides a list of days that are to be disregarded for the purposes of calculating such dates.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 February 2026

Meeting of the Parliament 04 February 2026

There has been huge success in devolution, and I am a massive fan of a great deal of what the Parliament has achieved, but the reform of council tax is a long-standing failure of multiple sessions and multiple Governments.The idea of levying a property tax based on property values set in 1991 is absurd enough in itself, but how long do we allow that situation to continue? If 35 years out of date is not bad enough, will we allow it to be 40 years out of date, 50 years out of date or 60 years out of date?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 March 2026

S6W-44025

It provides a comprehensive picture of the work undertaken to date but I would like to take this opportunity to draw attention to some specific work that is making a real impact across our armed forces community.The Scottish Government's stakeholder group – the Scottish Armed Forces Education Support Group (SAFESG) – works collaboratively to mit...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 March 2026

S6W-43861

Registrants are also required to revalidate periodically, to demonstrate that they are keeping their skills and knowledge up to date and maintaining safe and effective practice.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 October 2025

S6W-40680

This will support local authorities to mainstream rapid rehousing activity and funding, and brings total investment since 2018-19 to £81.5m.Future funding for rapid rehousing beyond 2026-27 will be considered as part of the Scottish Government’s normal budgetary process to ensure resources are directed where they can have the greatest impact. Funding to date is set out in the following table.PurposeAmountRapid Rehousing Transition Plan Development 2018-19£2mHousing First Pathfinder 2019-2022£5.5mRapid Rehousing Transition Plan Implementation - initial five year period 2019-20242019-20 £8m2020-21 £8m + £5m pandemic response uplift2021-22 £8m2022-23 £8m2023-24 £8m +£2m temporary accommodation upliftRapid Rehousing Transition Plan Implementation – extended funding 2024-272024-25 £8m +£2m temporary accommodation uplift2025-26 £8m + £1m Housing First uplift2026-27 £8mTotal£81.5m S6W-40680
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 October 2025

S6W-40680

This will support local authorities to mainstream rapid rehousing activity and funding, and brings total investment since 2018-19 to £81.5m.Future funding for rapid rehousing beyond 2026-27 will be considered as part of the Scottish Government’s normal budgetary process to ensure resources are directed where they can have the greatest impact. Funding to date is set out in the following table.PurposeAmountRapid Rehousing Transition Plan Development 2018-19£2mHousing First Pathfinder 2019-2022£5.5mRapid Rehousing Transition Plan Implementation - initial five year period 2019-20242019-20 £8m2020-21 £8m + £5m pandemic response uplift2021-22 £8m2022-23 £8m2023-24 £8m +£2m temporary accommodation upliftRapid Rehousing Transition Plan Implementation – extended funding 2024-272024-25 £8m +£2m temporary accommodation uplift2025-26 £8m + £1m Housing First uplift2026-27 £8mTotal£81.5m S6W-40680
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 September 2025

S6W-40187

(Scotland) Act 2003.Homelessness statistics on local connection following changes to the legislation remain stable with 3% of households seeking homelessness support in an area where they do not have a local connection. The evidence to date shows that people are exercising choice about where they want to live as the legislation intended.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 September 2025

S6W-39891

To ask the Scottish Government what assessment Scottish Water has made of any (a) wastewater assets and (b) sewerage infrastructure upgrades that may be needed in the future, broken down by local authority area, and on what date any such work (i) was first identified as required and (ii) is projected to be completed by.

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