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The UK GIs will be mandatory on 1 January 2024. In the meantime, it will be interesting to see how the UK Government markets that to the consumer, because we have absolutely no idea of that.
Both those funds will run for three years until September 2024, giving that commitment to multiyear funding and providing certainty and stability for longer-term work.
As we all know, the Scottish Government is working on a bespoke system of agricultural support from 2024. Has the Covid-19 emergency affected how the NFU wants the new system of support to be established and implemented?
However, if we aggregate the figure for savings to the UK Exchequer by the year 2024-25, for which we do have numbers, we can see that almost £1.1 billion will have been taken out of pensioner households by that time.
Our continuing with the 10,000-hectare target until 2024 will not do anything to address the backlog that is the result of failure to meet that target over the past few years.
Committee reports
Date published:
12 February 2026
Amendment to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Act 2024 (UNCRC Act)
Under the UNCRC Act, public authorities must act compatibly with the UNCRC requirements - this is the 'compatibility duty'.
This indicates that 0.00013% of war memorials in the UK have been subject to such problems, compared to 0.03% in 2023-24.5War Memorials Trust. (2025). 2024-25 war memorial theft, vandalism and antisocial behaviour cases.
Committee reports
Date published:
23 November 2023
Conclusion
The Committee notes that the Fair Start Scotland contract ends in April 2024 and that No One Left Behind was recently evaluatedNo One Left Behind and the Young Person's Guarantee: implementation evaluation.
The chamber will not need reminding that, as the Scottish Fiscal Commission has warned, Scotland’s economy will not return to pre-pandemic levels until 2024 at the earliest. That highlights the scale of the monumental challenge before us all.