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Under the current arrangements for funding political parties, payments are made according to a scheme that is set out in an order in council made under powers that are set out in the Scotland Act 1998.
The Railway Industry Association, which represents the supply chain in the sector, has welcomed the publication of the high-level output specification and statement of funds available for Scotland’s railway infrastructure for control period 7.
K enneth Gibson MSP Convener Finance and Public Administration Committee The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP 13 January 2026 Dear Convener, Today the Scottish Fiscal Commission published Scotland’s Economic and Fiscal Forecasts – January 2026, presenting our latest forecasts for the economy, tax revenues and social security.
In the meeting, the Cabinet Secretary referred to separate ASN funding of £15 million, announced in 2019, for councils to expand on the number of pupil support assistants working in Scotland’s classrooms.
Scotland remains the only part of the UK that already offers 1140 hours per year of funded ELC to all 3 and 4-year-olds and around a quarter of 2-year-olds regardless of whether their parents are working or not because we are committed to promoting equality for all Scotland’s ...
Scrutiny in the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Scrutiny of the provisional framework was undertaken by the Net Zero, Energy and Transport (NZET) Committee in Session 6, integrated into its Stage 1 scrutiny of the Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill (now Circular Economy (Scotland) Act 2024).
(Scotland) Act 2003 (Treatment of Non-executive Directors of the Scottish National Investment Bank plc as Specified Authorities) Order 2020 [draft] be approved.
Climate Change Act 2009 and reporting requirements
The Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009 (the Act) was passed by the Scottish Parliament in June 2009.
Climate Change Act 2009 and reporting requirements
The Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009 (the Act) was passed by the Scottish Parliament in June 2009.
The Energy Task Force consists of 12 organisations, including renewable energy companies, who have helped to develop the Joint Business Plan for Unlocking Investment in Scotland’sEnergy Sector which was published in May this year.