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Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 June 2025

S6W-37789

The next Accredited Official Statistics on recorded crime (for year ending March 2025) will be published on the 24th June.Table 1: Homicide victims by sharp instrument by council area, Scotland, 2021-22 to 2023-24Local Authority2021-222022-232023-24Aberdeen City110Aberdeenshire012Angus010Argyll & Bute000Clackmannanshire010Dumfries & Galloway010Dundee201East Ayrshire010East Dunbartonshire100East Lothian001East Renfrewshire000Edinburgh, City of153Falkirk121Fife201Glasgow City536Highland001Inverclyde003Midlothian100Moray000Na h-Eileanan Siar000North Ayrshire200North Lanarkshire260Orkney Islands010Perth & Kinross001Renfrewshire213Scottish Borders000Shetland Islands001South Ayrshire010South Lanarkshire123Stirling011West Dunbartonshire010West Lothian410Scotland253028Table 2: Bladed or pointed article crimes by council area, Scotland, year ending December 2022 to year ending December 2024Local Authority202220232024Aberdeen City178229220Aberdeenshire120130115Angus645167Argyll & Bute357443Clackmannanshire565693Dumfries & Galloway9210682Dundee186216217East Ayrshire11311182East Dunbartonshire545434East Lothian496460East Renfrewshire252937Edinburgh, City of467420467Falkirk116141163Fife189222219Glasgow City96410881054Highland141146121Inverclyde7511683Midlothian334845Moray295949Na h-Eileanan Siar755North Ayrshire140141128North Lanarkshire347328346Orkney Islands468Perth & Kinross119110132Renfrewshire136167171Scottish Borders394549Shetland Islands390South Ayrshire5911366South Lanarkshire329331342Stirling487781West Dunbartonshire115129118West Lothian115140130Scotland4,4474,9614,827Note: The crime of possession of certain dangerous knives in a private place commenced 27th March 2023. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 May 2025

S6W-37519

Please see the following table setting out changes to Scottish Income Tax since the start of this parliamentary session.Table 1: Scottish Income Tax Policy: Income Tax Rates and Bands, 2021-22 – 2023-24 2021-222022-232023-24Band NameIncome RangeRateIncome RangeRateIncome RangeRateStarter Rate£12,571* - £14,66719%£12,571* - £14,73219%£12,571* - £14,73219%Basic Rate£14,668 - £25,29620%£14,733 - £25,68820%£14,733- £25,68820%Intermediate Rate£25,297 - £43,66221%£25,689 - £43,66221%£25,689 - £43,66221%Higher Rate£43,663 - £150,000**41%£43,663 - £150,000**41%£43,663 - £125,140**42%Top RateOver £150,000**46%Over £150,000**46%Over £125,140**47%* Assumes individuals are in receipt of the Standard UK Personal Allowance** Those earning more than £100,000 will see their Personal Allowance reduced by £1 for every £2 earned over £100,000Table 2: Scottish Income Tax Policy: Income Tax Rates and Bands, 2024-25 – 2025-26 2024-252025-26Band NameIncome RangeRateIncome RangeRateStarter Rate£12,571* - £14,87619%£12,571*- £15,39719%Basic Rate£14,877- £26,56120%£15,398 - £27,49120%Intermediate Rate£26,562 - £43,66221%£27,492 - £43,66221%Higher Rate£43,663 - £75,00042%£43,663 - £75,00042%Advanced Rate£75,001 - £125,140**45%£75,001 - £125,140**45%Top RateOver £125,140**48%Over £125,140**48%* Assumes individuals are in receipt of the Standard UK Personal Allowance** Those earning more than £100,000 will see their Personal Allowance reduced by £1 for every £2 earned over £100,000 S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 May 2025

S6W-37269

It supports 115 projects from 107 organisations across every local authority in Scotland. S6W-37269
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 May 2025

S6W-36740

Corra has indicated, through their formal grant reviews and monitoring, that the Children’s Parliament is delivering value for money and continues to demonstrate good progress towards the agreed objectives.The Children’s Parliament also evidenced delivery of the aims of the three year grant funding, of £147,000 per year, that they received between 2021-2024 as part of the UNCRC Implementation Programme. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 May 2025

S6W-36741

At each meeting the children and young people bring their Calls to Action which become tangible commitments to be taken forward by the Scottish Government.Progress reports from previous Cabinet Takeover Meetings can be accessed via the following links:https://www.gov.scot/publications/children-young-peoples-voices-matter-progress-report-march-2023/Children and Young People’s Voices Matter: Progress Report - March 2022https://www.gov.scot/publications/annual-cabinet-meeting-with-children-and-young-people-fifth-meeting-16-march-2021/ S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 May 2025

S6W-37135

This allows the public to access information about their operations, further increasing accountability. S6W-37135
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 April 2025

S6W-36607

**As above.Overall, £712 million has been invested by the Scottish Government in discretionary housing payments since they were devolved in 2017, helping to reduce poverty, safeguard tenancies and prevent homelessness. S6W-36607
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 April 2025

S6W-36266

Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM) 2015; Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Guidance and Building Standard Technical Handbooks.The specific requirements depend on the type of structure, but key areas include alarms, escape routes, materials, and heating systems. S6W-36266
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 April 2025

S6W-36542

The data are from 31 December 2019 onwards and can be filtered by health board and specialty:https://publichealthscotland.scot/media/31763/waits_over_52_weeks_mar25.xlsx S6W-36542
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 April 2025

S6W-35668

Their goal is to make this vision a reality, in order to ensure young people in Scotland grow up loved, safe and respected, and able to realise their full potential.The purpose of the annual Cabinet Takeover meeting with children and young people, is for decision makers at the highest level of government to listen to the voices of children and young people and hear issues that matter most to them.The meetings are an opportunity to demonstrate Scottish Government’s commitment to meaningfully engage with children and young people with the aim of improving the development and implementation of policy and legislation to help make Scotland the best place in the world to grow up for children and young people.Since 2017, the Children’s Parliament (CP) and Scottish Youth Parliament (SYP) have been involved in the co-design of an annual meeting of Cabinet Ministers with children and young people.At each meeting the children and young people bring their Calls to Action which become tangible commitments to be taken forward by the Scottish Government.This work supports the need for Scottish Ministers to consider the views of Children and Young People to inform plans and, from 2024 under the UNCRC (Incorporation) (Scotland) Act 2024, to ensure that they comply with the section 6 compatibility duty and to secure better or further effect of the rights of children.Progress reports from previous Cabinet Takeover Meetings can be accessed via the links below:https://www.gov.scot/publications/children-young-peoples-voices-matter-progress-report-march-2023/.Children and Young People’s Voices Matter: Progress Report - March 2022.https://www.gov.scot/publications/annual-cabinet-meeting-with-children-and-young-people-fifth-meeting-16-march-2021/. S6W...

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