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The SFC further notes “spending as the year evolves can be significant”, highlighting provisional outturn data for 2022-23 showing that spending was almost £1bn higher than expected when the budget was set.
It said that1Letter from the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care 20 December 2022. (n.d.) Retrieved from <a href="https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/committees/covid19-recovery-committee/correspondence/2022/letter-from-cabinet-secretary-for-health-and-social-care--long-covid.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/committees/covid19-recovery-committee/correspondence/2022/letter-from-cabinet-secretary-for-health-and-social-care--long-covid.pdf</a> [accessed 24 March 2023]—
this has been supported by the establishment of a bi-monthly peer support forum, and will be supplemented by the development of a quarterly multi-disciplinary case conference for complex cases and a central web-based resource for sharing information and signposting to learning resources.
This document outlines the printing changes that have been made following publication of the Scottish National Investment Bank Bill As Passed and prior to Royal Assent and publication of the Act.
Our plans are based on the Scottish Fiscal Commission’s latest economic forecasts which, like the Office for Budget Responsibility’s, see inflation averaging at 8 per cent across 2022-23—double the rate that was forecast at the time of the Scottish budget in December—before falling back to be in line with the Bank of...
Please forgive me for referring to Northern Ireland again, but we had our framework passed in 2022 and Northern Ireland has decided to align with the UK budgets.
A major update was made in May 2008, and the next major update involved a refresh of the guidance in January 2022, so there has been progress during that period.
I likewise cannot lay the amending regulations ahead of dissolution, since I would not be able to specify a new in-force date for the regulations and there is insufficient time remaining in this session.
Organisations and local authorities still deny responsibility. This date is a convenient line to reduce liability, not an ethical one, so many survivors are left.
This sets clearly how support will change in a managed process and Members may wish to reappraise themselves of the dates of transition of the EU legacy schemes that are laid out in the route map so far.