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Last updated: 21 November 2023

Budget_DFMToConvener_21Nov23

The learning from this project will be used to inform the scope of the programme in 2024-25, including how we can ensure disadvantaged groups benefit from the funding.
Last updated: 21 April 2023

20230418_Submission_EnergySavingTrust

Over the last few years and if the Cost per kW same relatively simple calculation is used, the auction results have led to new savings was capacity revenues of – too high to be • T4 2025/26 - £30.59/kW/yr – £459/kW/yr competitive • T4 2024/25 - £18/kW/yr – £270/kW/yr • T4 2023/24 - £15.97/kW/yr – £240/kW/yr • T4 2021/22 - £8.70/lW/yr – 130.5/kW/yr There is ...
Last updated: 22 December 2022

20221221_CabSec_202324_Budget_Response

This will contingency plan for the contain policies and proposals that meet emissions reduction targets from 2024 transition to net zero by 2040, if to 2040, and will take in to account the most up-to-date evidence for CCUS. carbon capture and storage in We are making progress on developing our CCUS evidence base.
Last updated: 13 April 2022

ARIA Bill House of Lords Briefing

In the 2020 budget, HM Treasury announced that the Government would be investing at least £800 million until the end of the current parliament (2024–25) in a “new blue-skies funding agency” which had been “modelled 9 on the extraordinary ‘ARPA’ in the US”.
Last updated: 13 April 2022

ARIA Bill House of Lords Briefing

In the 2020 budget, HM Treasury announced that the Government would be investing at least £800 million until the end of the current parliament (2024–25) in a “new blue-skies funding agency” which had been “modelled 9 on the extraordinary ‘ARPA’ in the US”.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 June 2025

S6W-37896

The initial development of Scotland’s fourth Land Use Strategy began in late 2024, with the final strategy due for publication by the end of March 2026.Scotland’s Strategic Framework for Biodiversity sets out our ambition and plans to halt the loss of nature by 2030 and make significant progress to restoring nature by 2045.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 May 2025

S6W-36756

Our Interim Evaluation Report, published in August 2024, found that uptake of the expanded hours is high, and there are promising signs that the expansion is delivering improvements in quality, flexibility, accessibility and affordability.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 April 2025

S6W-36300

However, setting an MSY-based catch limit is not always possible, and it is sometimes more appropriate, for the stock and for fishing industries, to set a TAC above or below the headline scientific advice.For both 2024 and 2025, catch limits for 33 out of the 41 key Scottish stocks were set at or below the headline scientific advice and/or the MSY level.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 April 2025

S6W-36137

When making their housing allocation decisions, local authorities are encouraged to take a children’s right approach and are expected to consider the Scottish Government’s statutory guidance on meeting the best interests of children facing homelessness: https://www.gov.scot/publications/best-interests-of-children-facing-homelessness/.The Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2024 expects public authorities to do all they can to implement and uphold children’s rights under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 March 2025

S6W-35948

We are also continuing to invest around £1 billion a year to provide 1,140 hours of funded early learning and childcare to all three and four year olds and eligible two year olds, helping children to get the best start in life and parents to work and earn more, and supporting families through free bus travel for all under 22s, and free school meal provision for all children in primaries 1 to 5.We have committed to strengthening the support available to families by further expanding free school meal provision, investing to enable the expansion of breakfast clubs across Scotland, and by developing the systems needed to scrap the impact of the two-child cap by April 2026.In 2025-26, the Scottish Government will allocate at least £15.8 million for the provision of free income maximisation support, welfare and debt advice, an increase on our allocation for these services in 2024...

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