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The City of Edinburgh, Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire have the lowest allocations per head. As detailed in the SPICe briefing Local Government Finance: The funding formula and local taxation income2Berthier, A., Burn-Murdoch, A., Aiton, A., & Finnigan, K. (2018, November 9).
The calculation for the 85% floor in 2018-19 was detailed in the SPICe briefing, Local Government Finance: Facts and Figures 2013-14 to 2018-191Burn-Murdoch, A. (2018, May 21).
The Bill and its related documents are available from the Bill page on the Scottish Parliament website. The SPICe Bill Briefing1Harvie-Clark, S. (2018, March 15).
The Scottish Parliaments Information Centre (SPICe) published a briefing on the possible implications of Brexit on health and social care in Scotland on 30 January 2018.
Updated figures for 2017-18 have been agreed with Audit Scotland, and a further breakdown of long term trends for individual local authorities will be included in the forthcoming 2018 SPICe facts and figures briefing.
Figure 2 - Local government and Scottish Government budget, multi-annual real terms changeThis updated figure shows that the real terms trend...
Committee reports
Date published:
20 November 2017
For further explanation, please read the SPICe briefing on the Bill. Where there are two candidates, a man and a woman, and they are "equally qualified"; preference must be given to the woman.
European Union Funding in Scotland 2014-2020. SPICe briefing 16/89. Retrieved from <a href="http://www.parliament.scot/ResearchBriefingsAndFactsheets/S5/SB_16-89_European_Union_Funding_in_Scotland_2014-2020.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.parliament.scot/ResearchBriefingsAndFactsheets/S5/SB_16-89_European_Union_Funding_in_Scotland_2014-2020.pdf</a&...