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Last updated: 1 August 2024

PreBudget Scrutiny 2025 to 2026 of 22 July 2024

Se e w w w .lobby in g.s co t St And r e w ’s Ho u s e , Re ge n t Ro ad , Ed inb u rgh EH1 3 DG w w w .go v .s co t a b c d abcdefg α 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 Marine and Fisheries Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m Marine Scotland 75.5 65.3 55.9 54.3 49 49.1 47.9 45.8 49.5 52.1 51.2 51.7 68.4 72.2 EU Fisheries Grants 9.8 11.1 11 10 10 15.2 15.2 15.2 14.2 14.1 14.1 14.1 14.1 14.1 Marine Fund Scotland - - 14.5 14.5 Fisheries Harbour Grants 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 1 1 1 1 EU Income -6 -7.2 -6 -5.5 -5.5 -8.2 -8.2 -8.2 -8.2 -8.6 -9.2 -9.2 -9.2 -9.2 Total 79.7 69.6 61.3 59.2 53.9 56.5 55.3 53.2 55.9 58 57.1 57.6 88.8 92.6 of which: Fiscal Resource 52.5 52.3 51.4 49.3 44.5 43.3 41.5 48 46.7 46.9 58.8 70.8 74 Non-cash 9.2 10.1 6.3 6.3 5.7 5.7 5.6 5.5 5.5 4.7 4.8 5.2 5.5 5.1 Capital 18 7.2 3.6 3.6 3.7 7.5 6.2 6.2 5.2 6.6 5.4 7.4 12.1 13.5 AME - - - - * For comparative purposes Corporate Running Cost (CRC) budgets have been removed from Marine Scotland budgets. 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget Budget £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m Marine Scotland (Divisional Breakdown) 1 14.4 12.9 11.5 15.1 15.6 Science 12.1 13.6 12.8 12.8 13.1 13.2 12.9 12.3 15.
Last updated: 6 March 2026

Job Share in the Scottish Parliament Report - March 2026

I t is n o t a n e a s y d ec is i o n t o t a ke o r c o m m i t m e n t t o m a ke. J o b s h a r e t es t im o n i es f ro m t he p u b li c s ect o r e m p h a s i s e t h a t a s t r o n g b o n d b e t w e e n p a r t n e r s b a s ed o n c o m m o n va lu es , c o m p l e m e n t a r y s c h e d u l e s a n d g o o d c o m m u n i c a t i o n a r e c e n t r a l i n s u cc es s f u l s h a r es , w h ic h m a y la s t f o r y ea r s (7, 13 , 46 ) .
SPICe briefings Date published: 2 July 2019

Local government finance: facts and figures 2013-14 to 2019-20 - Table 6 - Council Tax income and Non-Domestic Rates income

Table 6 - Council Tax income and Non-Domestic Rates income YearCouncil tax income (excluding CTB) (£m)Council tax benefit subsidy (£m)Council tax income (including CTB) (£m)NDR Distributable amount (£m)NDR Income2010-11 1,923 375 2,2...
Last updated: 3 March 2023

EUFunds_ClackmannanshireCouncil_30Jan23

I n line wit h t his, t he adm inist r at ion f ee is less t han adeq uat e in Year 2, but r easonable in Year 3. M ult i pl y The appr oach t o m easur i ng pr ogr ess t hr ough t he M ul ti pl y success m easur es • W e ar e out sour cing our Mu lt ipl y pr ovision, and wi ll m easur e pr ogr ess t hr oug h ong oing cont r act m anagem ent in line wit h UKSPF r eq uir em ents.
SPICe briefings Date published: 11 October 2017

How can we reduce obesity in Scotland? - Subsidising healthy food and drink

They estimated that subsidies had a slightly larger effect on dietary patterns than taxing unhealthy food.4Afshin, A., Peñalvo, J.L., Del Gobbo, L., Silva, J., Michaelson, M., O'Flaherty, M., … Mozaffarian, D. (2017).
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 August 2021

Marine and Fisheries: Subject Profile - Marine and Fisheries Budget

Marine spending plans:Level 32019-20 Budget (£m)2020-21 Budget (£m)2021-22 Budget (£m)Marine Scotland64.765.584.0Total Marine64.765.584.0Source: Scottish Government (available at: https://www.gov.scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/corporate-report/2021/01/scottish-budget-2021-22/documents/scottish-budget-2021-22/scottish-budget-2021-22/govscot%3Adocument/scottish-budget-2021-22.pdf)Fisheries spending plans:Level 32019-20 Budget (£m)2020-21 Budget (£m)2021-22 Budget (£m)Marine Fund Scotland--14.5EU Fisheries Grants14.114.114.1Fisheries Harbour Grants1.01.01.0Marine EU Income(9.2)(9.2)(9.2)Total Fisheries5.95.920.4Source: Scottish Government (available at: https://www.gov.scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/corporate-report/2021/01/scottish-budget-2021-22/documents/scottish-budget-2021-22/scottish-budget-2021-22/govscot%3Adocument/scottish-budget-2021-22.pdf)The SNP manifesto for the 2021 Scottish Parliament election committed to developing a marine strategy and setting up a "dedicated agency to put our marine assets at the heart of the blue economy".
SPICe briefings Date published: 14 February 2020

Local Government Finance: Budget 2020-21 and provisional allocations to local authorities - Table 2 - Local government and Scottish Government revenue comparison, 2013-14 to 2020-21

Table 2 - Local government and Scottish Government revenue comparison, 2013-14 to 2020-21 Local government and Scottish Government revenue comparison, 2013-14 to 2020-21Comparison to SG, £m, Cash terms Financial year (Local Government Finance Circular)LG Total RevenueSG Revenue Fiscal Resource Budget Limit + NDRI2013-14 (2/2013)9,728.528,066.02014-15 (1/2014)9,848.328,426.52015-16 (2/2015)9,994.128,779.52016-17 (1/2016)9,693.428,856.52017-18 (1/2017)9,639.529,692.82018-19 (4/2018)9,779.929,836.02019-20 (2/2019)10,078.431,623.02020-21 (1/2020)10,572.832,501.0£m change 2013-14 to 2020-21844.34,435.0% Change 2013-14 to 2020-218.7%15.8%Comparison to SG, £m, Real terms LG Total RevenueSG Revenue Fiscal Resource Budget Limit + NDRI2013-14 10,786.431,117.92014-15 10,768.931,083.62015-16 10,834.931,200.92016-17 10,265.930,560.82017-18 10,035.430,912.42018-19 9,975.430,432.52019-2010,078.431,623.02020-2110,381.631,913.1£m change 2013-14 to 2019-20-404.8795.2% Change 2013-14 to 2019-20-3.8%2.6%
Last updated: 3 March 2026

Letter from CabSecCAE Direction to the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority in respect of Hunterston B

Designation Direction Th D is irec i t s ion t o h f e Sta u t n e der sectio 3 a n n s d of t 2 h 0 e b 0 y 4 Ac g S t. i e v c e r n etary 5 Th D is irec t t h io e i n s of Sta w te it t h he Sc g S o i t e v t b M c i e s r y n h e in ta i r s y te a rs cting jointly un s d e e c r tion of the 200 it 4 insofar var r i e e m s A as o c o v t, r es 6(1) gives, respons a ib n i y lity und s th e e e c r 2 t 0 io 0 n 4 o A f ct. 6(2) Th D is irectio i a t n s h ls e o of Sta u 3 t n e der sec 2 t 0 io o 0 n f 4 the given by Secretary Act, firs c t onsulte w M d i i S t n h c is o t t e ti r s s h sectio u n n o d f er the h 2 a 0 v A 0 i 4 c n t g . 6(3) Mo N d D if A ic o a f ti t o h n e of the Hu S n t t a e t r i s o B A t n o G n R Site Designation NDA The of t H h u e nt S er i s t B i e t s on Station m fo o ll d o i w fi s e D a . d s esignation in 1 and for sub (C st p i i t t a a u r t t a i e o g : n rap In h terpretat s i u o b n - ) p , aragr (5) aph The word a s nd used in this sha “ a D h l ( s a l i 5 v t r ) h e e c e f t o io ll n ow ex in p g ressions meaning below se : t out OFFICIAL r e b m u n n o i t d a e r t i e n m r e i a G L e l F c u D E N y n a s p n m a e o c ” m ( L G N E “ y g r e n E r r o o s s e c c s u t i s ; s n g i s s a d e t t i m r e g p n i d u l c , n i ) 5 4 4 6 7 0 3 0 n B o t s r e t n u H “ t s , e e d n i i W r b n l i o i t B K a t s n o t s r e t n e u h t H f o ” s e t n i n a S o e i t m a t S R r G e A w o p s t r a p s i h t o t 1 n e i l u d e h c S d e b i r c s e d e r 3 o 2 m A s K a y l , l u X f Q 9 , e r i h s r y A ; n o i t c e r i D r a e l c u N e h t ; y t i r o h t s g u n n a A i e n m o i ” s s A i D m N m “ o c e D r e b m u n d e t i m i L s e c i v r e n S r o a i t e t a r c o u t s N e R y n a p m o c ( s n a e m ” S R N “ . ” . } 1 5 2 4 6 2 2 0 : e t u t i d t n s a b u s r o f ) 2 n i 3 ( ) 3 ( s h p a r g a r a p - b , u ) s n o i t a n g i s e D ( h p a r g a r a p e h t e v a h h s s i r t e t t o s i c e t n S i a t S M e h t d n a d e t a n g f i o s e d e h T y r a ) t 2 e ( r * c e S e h t d e r u n o o l o n c w a h s d n a l e h e t t d i n e S o t a u t i s R G n B A n o i o t t a s t r S e t e n g u n H a r o . x e n n A e n h i t g n i w a r d d e t s i s l e i t i l i c a f d n a e s h t n f o i o t a l l a t s n i , s e t i s d n a n a e l C g n i n o i s s i m m o c e d ) 3 ( p u . ” . 2 n e i l u d e h c S l i t n e u m i t e h t s i d e e d r l r e u i e f d f i e e c h d e c p S s n i 2 t i . ) s m n O o i t c e r i y r D a l l i c n A ( h p a r g a r a p 45 t i m O . ) n o i t a c i f i d o h M ( p a r g a r a p d n a 6 . ) y g e t a r t S t i n o m i t O a r e p , p O i h s r e n w O ( h p a r g a r a p 7 t i m O . ) h g p n a i r d g n a r u a F p ( : e t u t i t s b u s r o f 8 , } 2 ( n I h p a r g a , r ) t a n p e - s b n u o s h C ( p a r g a r a p n n i o i e t k c e o r v i e s r D i h t s r e t s i n i M r o e h s h i t d t e t n t a o a t c S S f o y f i d o m e h T “ y a m y r a t e r c e S ” . t c f o A 4 0 0 2 e n h t o i t c e o s t h t i e w c n a d r o c c a ) 6 ( ) 4 ( 5 e l u d e h c S n t i u o t e e h e t s l u d e h c S e t u t i t s b u s e 1 l u d e h c S r o ) s F e i t i l i b i s n o p d s e e t a R n g i s e D ( 1 s i . h n t o i o t t c e r i D s i f o h g c i n i h d s n n e i w n o n i o i o s t s p a i t l s l m o a t p m s o n i d c e n a d e 2 l u d e h c S n I t c e p s e r e t i S ( e h r t e f s n a r T l i t n u : ) e t a D : e t u t i t s b u s e l t i t e h t r o f ) a ( s i d n a h c i h w ; f ” o d e p n u o - s p n n t n a s i o e i o l t c p a l g l n a i t n s o n i I s “ s i m m o c e d t c e p s e r t i m o ; 1 h p a r ) g b a ( r a p : t r e s n i r e t f a , 4 h p a r g a r a p ) c ( d o t e d e e n s e i t g s i l n n i i o b n i i t o s i a l n s l e s o a r i t p a s s m s e n i a r m o l c l e A d t r o p p u s ) 5 ( “ A n e o h t t r s r a e e t l n c u u H N , e t i o t S A n i D N e h t s n e o i h t t c e r i D t c e p s e r f o m o r g f n i s i r a e s a o h t t d e d e e n s n o i t a l l a t s n i e s o o h t n e r e a t m r i t o p p l u i r t s e n g u n h o l c u s s a ” . s e i t i l i b i s n o p s e r . n o i t c e o r 2 t i D s i h t e l u d e x h e c n n i S n t A u o t e s e e h t t u t i t s b u x s e n n A e h r t o F OFFICIAL 4.
SPICe briefings Date published: 31 January 2023

Local government finance: Budget 2023-24 and provisional allocations to local authorities - Changes to the “core” revenue allocation

Table 3: Local government “core” revenue funding (cash)Local Government (Revenue)2022-23 (£m)2023-24 (£m)Cash change (£m)Cash change %General Revenue Grant7,094.67,133.9+39.3+0.6%Non-Domestic Rates2,766.03,047.0+281.0+10.2%Specific (ring-fenced) Resource Grants752.1752.10.00.0%Total "core" revenue funding10,612.710,933.0+320.3+3.0%Table 4: Local government “core” revenue funding (real terms – in 2022-23 prices)Local Government (Revenue)2022-23 (£m)2023-24 (£m)Real change (£m)Real change %General Revenue Grant7,094.66,910.5-184.1-2.6%Non-Domestic Rates2,766.02,951.6+185.6+6.7%Specific (ring-fenced) Resource Grants752.1728.55-23.6-3.1%Total "core" revenue funding10,612.710,590.6-22.0-0.2%COSLA expressed disappointment with the Budget, believing that local government has not been prioritised.
Last updated: 29 June 2021

Reconciliation between former Scottish Government Portfolios and New Scottish Government Portfolios

Reconciliation between former Scottish Government Portfolios and New Scottish Government Portfolios (HMT) 2021-22 Draft Budget Structure Total H&SC SJH&LG F&E E&S Justice NZET RA&I CEA&C DFM&CR COPFS Total £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m Health and Sport 17,247.3 17,247.3 17,247.3 Communities & Local Government 12,868.1 12,738.8 123.8 1.5 4.0 12,868.1 Finance 6,140.6 6,140.6 6,140.6 Education & Skills 4,317.5 4,317.5 4,317.5 Justice 3,028.7 3,028.7 3,028.7 Transport, Infrastructure & Connectivity 4,040.6 359.9 3,670.2 10.5 4,040.6 Environment, Climate Change & Land Reform 518.7 434.7 84.0 518.7 Rural Economy & Tourism 1,185.5 195.6 121.2 868.7 1,185.5 Economy, Fair Work & Culture 1,533.3 1,277.4 255.9 1,533.3 Social Security and Older People 4,004.6 4,004.6 4,004.6 Constitution, Europe and External Affairs 82.3 2.5 27.0 52.8 82.3 156.7 Crown Office & Procurator Fiscal Service 156.7 156.7 55,123.8 Total Scottish Go vern ment 55,123.8 17,247.3 16,743.4 8,097.3 4,317.5 3,031.2 4,226.1 963.2 284.4 56.8 156.7 Scottish Parliament & Audit 135.6 Total Scottish B udget 55,259.4 Portfolio movements Level 2 changes H&S - no change F-add Enterprise, Econ Advice, Employability & Train, SNIB, NRS and AiB from EFWC , Planning from C&LG, Cities, Fergusons and digital connectivity from TIC.

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