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Last updated: 5 February 2024

Budget Corrections to Annex J 3 February 2024

Resource 2024-25 Resource Taxonomy (£m) Negative – High Negative – Low Neutral Positive – Low Positive – High 632 117 33,694 693 1,298 1% 0% 75% 2% 3% The total resource funding for 2024-25 is £36 billion, with the main focus of spend on the NHS, social security, public services, including local government, and wider anti- poverty measures.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20201222Rev

Today's Business Subject to the Parliament's agreement of S5M-23776, today's business will be as follows: Meeting of the Parliament Committee Meetings 2:00 pm Time for Reflection: The Very Rev 9:30am Justice Committee Dr Susan M Brown, Chaplain to Her Majesty 10:00am Economy, Energy and Fair Work the Queen in Scotland and Minister of Committee Dornoch Cathedral, Church of Scotland 10:00am Health and Sport Committee followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11:45am Delegated Powers and Law Reform followed by Ministerial Statement: COVID-19 Committee followed by Appointment of Junior Scottish Minister followed by Stage 3 Proceedings: UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Bill followed by Financial Resolution: Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Bill followed by Committee Announcements followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 7:30 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business — S5M- 23242 Keith Brown: The £20 Universal Credit Increase Tuesday 22 December 2020 1 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar Meeting of the Parliament Subject to the Parliament's agreement of S5M-23776, today's business will be as follows: 2:00 pm Time for Reflection: The Very Rev Dr Susan M Brown, Chaplain to Her Majesty the Queen in Scotland and Minister of Dornoch Cathedral, Church of Scotland followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions S5M-23776 Graeme Dey on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Revision to Business Programme—That the Parliament agrees to the following revisions to the programme of business on— (a) Tuesday 22 December 2020— after followed by Ministerial Statement: COVID-19 insert followed by Appointment of Junior Scottish Minister after followed by Stage 3 Proceedings: UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Bill insert followed by Financial Resolution: Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Bill delete 5.00 pm Decision Time and insert 7.30 pm Decision Time (b) Wednesday 23 December 2020— Tuesday 22 December 2020 2 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar delete 2.00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.00 pm Portfolio Questions: Education and Skills; Health and Sport; Communities and Local Government and insert followed by Portfolio Questions: Education and Skills; Health and Sport; Communities and Local Government after followed by Stage 3 Proceedings: Scottish General Election (Coronavirus) Bill insert followed by Appointments to Environmental Standards Scotland delete 6.05 pm Decision Time and insert 4.20 pm Decision Time followed by Ministerial Statement: COVID-19 followed by Appointment of Junior Scottish Minister followed by Stage 3 Proceedings: UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Bill S5M-23774 Graeme Dey on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Stage 3 Timetable—That the Parliament agrees that, during stage 3 of the UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Bill, debate on groups of amendments shall, subject to Rule 9.8.4A, be brought to a conclusion by the time limits indicated, those time limits being calculated from when the stage begins and excluding any periods when other business is under consideration or when a meeting of the Parliament is suspended (other than a suspension following the first division in the stage being called) or otherwise not in progress: Groups 1 to 4: 1 hour 15 minutes Groups 5 to 6: 2 hours 10 minutes Groups 7 to 10: 3 hours 10 minutes.
Last updated: 5 December 2024

Guidance on Parliamentary Questions

Details of how to submit items via Q&M are provided in Q&M. Please note that questions submitted via Q&M arrive more quickly than those submitted via email and are, therefore, likely to be processed more quickly.
Last updated: 1 February 2023

Post Budget 2023-24 Scrutiny follow up information from Cabinet Secretary 24 January 2023

Sco ttish Min iste r s , sp e cial adv is e r s a nd th e Pe r m a n e n t Se cr e ta ry a r e co v e r e d by th e te r m s of th e Lobby in g (Sco tla nd) Act 2 0 1 6 .
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 January 2025

S6W-32832

A further £150million was committed across the course of this parliament.Financial YearFunding Amount (M)2007-08422008-09422009-10422010-11422011-12422012-13422013-14422014-15422015-16422016-17422017-18422018-19422019-20422020-21422021-22522022-23632023-24612024-2562.5 S6W-32832
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 September 2024

S6W-29719

This effectively matches the funding approach that the UK Government is taking in England.Scottish Ministers have said they will spend the equivalent value of the £97.1 m received in consequentials on cladding remediation at the time it is appropriate to spend it.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 November 2022

S6W-12212

Financial Year Total capital spend (in £m) 2017-2018 66.2 2018-2019 27.1 2019-2020 18.0 2020-2021 21.6 2021-2022 62.3 S6W-12212
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 June 2021

S6W-00271

To ask the Scottish Government what the timescale is to implement the Scottish National Party election commitment to establish a national institute for remote and rural medicine. The Scottish Government is committed to implementing a new centre of excellence for rural and remote medicine and social care, and will wo...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 August 2025

S6W-39842

The contractor may demand or accept a fee or other remuneration—(a) from any statutory body for services rendered for the purposes of that body’s statutory functions;(b) from any body, employer or school for a routine medical examination of persons for whose welfare the body, employer or school is responsible, or an examination of such persons for the purpose of advising the body, employer or school of any administrative action they might take;(c) for treatment which is not primary medical services or otherwise required to be provided under the contract and which is given—(i) pursuant to the provisions of section 57 of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 (a) (accommodation and services for private patients); or(ii) in accommodation provided by a care home service which is not providing services under the Act,if, in either case, the person providing the treatment is serving on the staff of a hospital providing services under the Act as a specialist providing treatment of the kind the patient requires and if, within 7 days of giving the treatment, the contractor or the person providing the treatment supplies the Health Board, on a form provided by it for the purpose, with such information about the treatment as it may require;(d) under section 158 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 (payment for emergency treatment of traffic casualties) (b);(e) when the contractor treats a patient who claims to be on that contractor’s list of patients, but the contractor has reasonable doubts about that person’s claim, in which case the contractor is entitled to demand and accept a reasonable fee … for any treatment given, if the contractor gives the patient a receipt;(f) for attending and examining (but not otherwise treating) a patient—(i) at the patient’s request at a police station in connection with possible criminal proceedings against the patient;(ii) at the request of a commercial, educational or not-for-profit organisation for the purpose of creating a medical report or certificate; or(iii) for the purpose of creating a medical report required in connection with an actual or potential claim for compensation by the patient;(g) for treatment consisting of an immunisation for which no remuneration is payable by the Health Board and which is requested in connection with travel abroad;(h) for prescribing or providing drugs, medicines...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 October 2017

S5W-11673

As disclosed in response to parliamentary question S5W-09441 on 23 June 2017, health resource consequentials received and allocated between 2011-12 and 2016-17 are set out in the following table. 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 £m £m £m £m £m £m Health resource consequentials from UK Government 280 249 292 284 348 397 Allocated by Scottish Government to frontline health budget 280 249 292 284 383 397 This shows that the Scottish Government has delivered its commitment made in 2010-11 to pass on health resource consequentials in full, with further investment over and above consequentials made by the Scottish Government in 2015-16.

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