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Last updated: 16 June 2025

SNIB AGS to PAC 16 June 2025

The table below sets out details: Year Allocated (£m) Committed (£m) Deployed (£m) 2020/21 75 52.5 22.9 2021/22 200 141.9 129.3 2022/23 206 220.7 151.9 2023/24 263 224.6 227.1 2024/25 174 145.3 n/a The allocation figures are from Scottish Government budgets.
Last updated: 31 August 2023

Public Health Scotland

Early deaths and inequalities reduce stalls inequalities increase y 1000 tila 900 tr The number of people o Poorest 20% 800 dying early is increasing. m er 700 uta 600 m s e 5 People are spending more r 7 500 p All Scotland r of their life in ill health. e d 400 e d s n i u d 300 r g a n Wealthiest 20% d o 200 n The gap in life expectancy a m t a s 100 between the poorest and e e t g a A r 0 the wealthiest is growing. 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 Source: National Records Scotland The burden of disease in Scotland is forecast to increase 21% by 2043 Two-thirds of this increase will be due to increases in: • Cardiovascular • Neurological • Cancers disease conditions Underinvestment in tackling the root causes of poverty has caused a backlog of harm – with £2.3 billion of health boards’ budgets directed at responding to the impacts of poverty.”
Last updated: 30 August 2023

Public Health Scotland

Early deaths and inequalities reduce stalls inequalities increase y 1000 tila 900 tr The number of people o Poorest 20% 800 dying early is increasing. m er 700 uta 600 m s e 5 People are spending more r 7 500 p All Scotland r of their life in ill health. e d 400 e d s n i u d 300 r g a n Wealthiest 20% d o 200 n The gap in life expectancy a m t a s 100 between the poorest and e e t g a A r 0 the wealthiest is growing. 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 Source: National Records Scotland The burden of disease in Scotland is forecast to increase 21% by 2043 Two-thirds of this increase will be due to increases in: • Cardiovascular • Neurological • Cancers disease conditions Underinvestment in tackling the root causes of poverty has caused a backlog of harm – with £2.3 billion of health boards’ budgets directed at responding to the impacts of poverty.”
Cross-Party Groups Last updated: 20 March 2026

Germany

Catherine Reeves Anke Hilt Anne Simms Annette Gotzkes Bill Rodger Brian Bannatyne-Scott Buettner SM (Stefan) Cameron Buchanan Catriona Mactaggart - Scottish Enterprise Consul General Christiane Hullmann Consul Holger Theissen Consul Christoph Crepaz Consul Peter Mueller-McDougall Dr Paul Leworthy Eleoma Bodammer Gillian Renwick Hanna Dede Hartwig Pautz Jeannette Rissmann John Clifford Julia Pohlmann Karen Freel Maximilian M...
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 November 2018

Kelp harvesting - Coastal protection

Smale et al (2013)2Smale, D. A., Burrows, M. T., Moore, P., O'Connor, N., & Hawkins, S.
Last updated: 19 April 2023

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Evidence Pack

The incremental position to attain this is noted below. evised Revised Revised Revised Revised Current Finance Plan Revised R Aug '22 Board Month 5 Month 6 Month 7 Month 8 Month 9 Month 10 Forecast Board Finance Plan £m's £m's £m's £m's £m's £m's £m's £m's Forecast Core Deficit 52.4 51.5 34.5 27.8 27.8 15.6 15.6 0.0 Forecast Covid Deficit 26.0 7.9 3.4 3.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Forecast Total Deficit 78.4 59.4 37.9 30.9 27.8 15.6 15.6 0.0 th An action plan was submitted to Scottish Government on 30 September 2022 and excellent progress was made which has resulted in the break-even position being forecast for 2022/23.
SPICe briefings Date published: 16 October 2025

Palliative care and assisted dying - Effect on individual care quality

In New Zealand, a lack of clear guidance has reportedly discouraged individuals from disclosing their interest in assisted dying, fearing it might affect their access to palliative care.1Scobie, S., Hutchings, R., Davies, M., Kumpunen, S., & Reid, S. (2025, August).
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 February 2024

Local government finance: Budget 2024-25 and provisional allocations to local authorities - Comparing 2024-25 to the 2013-14 settlement

Nevertheless, the following tables remove ring-fenced grants and in-year transfers from the revenue part of the local government settlement, and compare the figures in the 2024-25 Budget document with those in the 2013-14 Draft Budget (in cash and real terms): Table 8: Changes in combined GRG and NDR allocation since 2013-14 (cash (£m))2013-142024-25Change £mChange %General Revenue Grant (GRG)6,858.28,403.9+1,545.7+23%NDRI2,435.03,068.0+633.0+26%Total9,293.211,472.0+2,179.7+23%Scottish Government Draft Budget 2013-14 and Budget 2024-25Table 9: Changes in combined GRG and NDR allocation since 2013-14 (“real” in 2023-24 prices (£m))2013-142024-25Change £mChange %General Revenue Grant (GRG)8,987.08,265.3-721.7-8%NDRI3,190.83017.4-173.4-5%Total12,177.811,282.6-895.1-7%Scottish Government Draft Budget 2013-14 and Budget 2024-25Table 9 shows that between 2013-14 and 2024-25, the combined General Resource Grant plus Non-Domestic Rates income reduced by £895 million, or -7%, in real terms.
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 December 2022

A public health approach to gambling harms - Communities and society

Many potential harms are difficult to quantify, such as a loss of community trust and social cohesion3Langham, E., Thorne, H., Browne, M., Donaldson, P., Rose, J., & Rockloff, M. (2015).
SPICe briefings Date published: 5 July 2019

Seafood processing in Scotland: an industry profile - Contribution to Scottish and UK economies

Table 4: Seafood processing sector: employment and economic performance in selected EU countries (2015)CountryTotal jobsTurnover (€m)Net profit (€m)GVA (€m)France17,5205,5162711,200UK20,1105,3065071,283Spain 19,0304,944N/A877Poland17,7402,503124365Denmark3,6102,489126357Europe...

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