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Last updated: 30 May 2022

Jamie Greene CONSULTATION FINAL

Oral representations Another concern I have is that victims and their voices are not being heard throughout the entirety of the process of a criminal’s release, including at the key points where it is important to ensure victims and their families have the right to express their position to 28 Legislation.gov, Management of Offenders (Scotland) Act 2019, link 29 Scottish Parliament, Written Parliamentary Questions Answer S6W...
Last updated: 24 May 2022

BB20220524

Government initiated questions lodged on 23 May 2022 S6W-08747 Audrey Nicoll: To ask the Scottish Government when it will provide an update regarding the public consultation on legislative proposals from the Dame Elish Angiolini report of the Independent Review of Complaints Handling, Investigations and Misconduct Issues in Relation to Policing.
SPICe briefings Date published: 14 October 2025

Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill - Data on domestic abuse offences in Scotland

ref=S6W-35695. In 2018/20, 16.5% of adults said they had experienced at least one incident of partner abuse (covering both physical and psychological abuse) since the age of 16.5Scottish Government . (2021).
Committee reports Date published: 3 December 2024

Education (Scotland) Bill - Stage 1 Report - Introduction

Response to Parliamentary Question S6W-00921. Retrieved from https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-committees/questions-and-answers/question?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 March 2026

S6W-44405

This now benefits more than 9,000 properties in Scotland.SEPA’s Scottish Flood Forecasting and Warning Services ensures flood forecasting and warning information is made available to the public and emergency responders throughout Scotland. S6W-44405
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 March 2026

S6W-44276

A series of advisory groups, including respiratory, will be established to make initial recommendations to the Scottish Government and these will produce an authoritative set of recommendations to inform the new government’s work on long-term conditions.We will continue to work with clinicians, NHS, Boards, and national delivery partners and the third sector to ensure that people with lung conditions can access timely diagnosis, effective treatment and ongoing support as part of safe, high quality respiratory care. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 March 2026

S6W-44232

Further details will be made available as the work progresses. S6W-44232
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 February 2026

S6W-43625

Where a figure is greater than zero, but would round down to zero, this is marked as “low”.Table 1: Estimated non-domestic rates income from electricity generators in 2023-2024, by council area (£)Council areaWindSolarHydroBiomassLandfill gasOther generatorsOther electricityAberdeen City30,00000000340,000Aberdeenshire7,050,000000004,510,000Angus300,00060,00080,00030,00020,00000Argyll and Bute000003,730,0000City of Edinburgh00000low0Clackmannanshire0000010,0000Dumfries and Galloway5,800,00000002,850,000260,000Dundee City40,0000000060,000East Ayrshire540,0000000260,0000East Dunbartonshire0000000East Lothian0000030,270,0000East Renfrewshire00000300,0000Falkirk520,000000090,0000Fife000001,300,000400,000Glasgow City000001,440,0000Highland10,740,00004,310,000007,840,00010,000Inverclyde00000300,0000Midlothian000001,180,0000Moray6,010,000000002,750,000Na h-Eileanan Siar650,000000040,0000North Ayrshire000001,660,0000North Lanarkshire370,0000000480,0000Orkney Islands390,000000000Perth and Kinross2,210,00050,000790,00080,00090,00000Renfrewshire0000030,0000Scottish Borders5,650,000000090,0000Shetland Islands120,0000000700,0000South Ayrshire250,0000000610,0000South Lanarkshire37,050,000000058,560,0000Stirling1,960,0000000820,0000West Dunbartonshire00000180,0000West Lothian000002,030,0000Scotland79,670,000110,0005,180,000110,000110,000114,790,0008,350,000Table 2: Estimated non-domestic rates income from electricity generators in 2024-2025, by council area (£)Council areaWindSolarHydroBiomassLandfill gasOther generatorsOther electricityAberdeen City30,000000001,410,000Aberdeenshire7,430,000000004,960,000Angus310,00080,00080,00030,00020,00000Argyll and Bute000004,280,0000City of Edinburgh00000low0Clackmannanshire0000020,0000Dumfries and Galloway8,170,00000003,050,000280,000Dundee City40,0000000080,000East Ayrshire570,0000000270,0000East Dunbartonshire0000000East Lothian0000032,430,0000East Renfrewshire00000240,0000Falkirk550,000000090,0000Fife000001,390,0003,610,000Glasgow City000001,540,0000Highland13,520,00004,250,000006,880,0000Inverclyde00000320,0000Midlothian000001,260,0000Moray6,330,000000003,190,000Na h-Eileanan Siar480,000000010,0000North Ayrshire370,00000001,810,0000North Lanarkshire1,250,0000000530,0000Orkney Islands410,000000000Perth and Kinross2,360,00080,000960,00080,000100,00000Renfrewshire0000040,0000Scottish Borders6,030,0000000120,0000Shetland Islands120,0000000750,0000South Ayrshire270,0000000650,0000South Lanarkshire40,900,000000059,320,0000Stirling2,080,0000000820,0000West Dunbartonshire00000250,0000West Lothian000002,110,0000Scotland91,240,000150,0005,300,000110,000120,000118,170,00013,530,000 S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 February 2026

S6W-43319

The draft Scottish Budget 2026-27, announced on 13 January, ensures the estimated revenues raised from non-domestic rates in 2026-27 will be 6% lower in real terms measured by the Consumer Price Index than pre-COVID despite the number of properties on the valuation roll increasing in that time.It continues to support businesses and communities, with a strong non-domestic rates package, which decreases the Basic, Intermediate and Higher Property Rates in 2026-27, delivering the lowest Basic Property Rate since 2018.The Budget offers more than £320 million of support through transitional relief schemes and retail hospitality and leisure relief over the next three years.Businesses and communities will be supported with a generous non-domestic rates relief package worth an estimated £864 million in 2026-27, including the Small Business Bonus Scheme which remains the most generous scheme of its kind in the UK and is confirmed for the next three years, as well as transitional relief schemes.Recognising the challenges faced by the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors, for the next three years we will offer 15% relief for eligible properties in these sectors liable for the Basic or Intermediate Property Rates, capped at £110,000 per business per year; and extend and expand 100% relief for the next three years to retail, hospitality and leisure premises located on islands as defined by the Islands (Scotland) Act 2018, and in prescribed remote areas (Cape Wrath, Knoydart and Scoraig) capped at £110,000 per business per year.We estimate that 96% of retail, hospitality and leisure properties could benefit from some form of relief in 2026-27.Taken together around 89,000 properties (or 96%) across the three sectors could benefit from zero or reduced rates and the budget guarantees that support for the full three years of the revaluation.We are considering the announcement made by the Chancellor on 27 January offering additional support on business rates for pubs in England and are committed to passing on any consequentials in further support to business. S6W...

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