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Official Report Meeting date: 8 February 2023

Economy and Fair Work Committee 08 February 2023

However, I do not have any direct data that compare different areas that I can give to the committee.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 September 2022

COVID-19 Recovery Committee 22 September 2022

I point out that, in Scotland, overall, we have a higher tax take compared with rates in the rest of the UK.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 August 2023

S6W-20382

Through our Delivering Equally Safe (DES) fund, we are providing £19m per year to support 121 projects that focus on early intervention, prevention.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 June 2022

S6W-08676

We worked with Disability Equality Scotland (DES) to help increase accessibility to the consultation.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 September 2025

Finance and Public Administration Committee 02 September 2025 [Draft]

One implication of that point in relation to the quality of our employment forecasts and comparing those to the OBR forecast is that we are not comparing like with like.
Last updated: 26 August 2024

LGIU submission

Additionally, wehave recently published a review of local authority finances as part of our international 2 comparative examples of local authority financing led by Professor Muldoon Smith.
Last updated: 14 May 2024

Letter from Boundaries Scotland dated_7 May 2024

At the moment, therefore, Scotland is an outlier compared to international best practice.
Last updated: 16 February 2024

20240208_RoS to Convener_Quarterly Update February 2024

Our monthly publication of the House Price Index shows that compared with the market at the same point last year there has been an annual price increase of 2.2% and compares to a UK reduction of 2.1%.
Last updated: 9 March 2023

Women in Enterprise Minute of the meeting held 1 March 2023

Jackie Brierton presents: • Jackie refers to Growbiz Rural Survey taken in Autumn 2022 • 35% said in autumn 2022 the cost of living crisis had already affected their business by a lot • Some of the biggest issues businesses reported at that time were o Rising petrol or diesel costs o Increase in utility bills or heating oil o Increased costs from suppliers o Lack of orders • Other issues reported were rising staff costs and staff availability, rising food costs, difficulties with regulations • Issues believed by businesses to cause the most problems in the future were o Rising petrol or diesel costs o Increase in utility bills or heating oil o Increased costs from suppliers o Lack of orders • 44% of respondents also listed general wellbeing issues (e.g exhaustion, strain, mental health issues) as an anticipated problem in the near future • Help businesses called for to help develop and sustain their businesses included o Funding applications o Social media o Idea development and diversification o Communication potential price increases • Many businesses reported they genuinely did not know at the current stage whether their business would survive the economic effects of the current crisis • Jackie points out it is important to encourage more micro-businesses to look at procurement as an income stream • The growbiz survey is planned to repeat in 2023 to compare...
Last updated: 3 March 2023

EUFunds_SouthLanarkshireCouncil_2Feb23

. • How successful you have been in securing round two Levelling Up Funding and how the process for bidding for Levelling Up Funding in round two compares with round one (where relevant).

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