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SPICe briefings Date published: 31 July 2025

The intergovernmental relations 'reset': one year on - IGR under the previous UK Government

Retrieved from https://post.parliament.uk/devolution-and-intergovernmental-relations/ [accessed 7 July 2025] This was despite the introduction of a new three-tier IGR structure in January 2022, which was designed to provide “a positive basis for productive relations”, and support “ambitious and effective” intergovernmental working between the UK Government,...
SPICe briefings Date published: 11 July 2025

Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill - Estimated costs of cladding remediation in Scotland

Residential Property Developer Tax is a UK wide corporation tax supplement which has operated since 1 April 2022. The UK Government intends for this to raise £3 billion over a 10 year period.
SPICe briefings Date published: 24 June 2025

Neurodevelopmental Pathways and Waiting Times in Scotland - Stigma and discrimination towards neurodivergent people

., Langley, K., & Jones, C.R.G. (2022). Understanding Stigma in Autism: A Narrative Review and Theoretical Model.
Committee reports Date published: 19 June 2025

Report on the Scottish Budget process in practice - Introduction

Our inquiry follows a similar continuous improvement approach to that taken in our focussed review of how well the Scottish Government’s Medium-Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) delivers on its purpose1Scottish Parliament, Finance and Public Administration Committee. (2022, February 23). Review of the Scottish Government's Medium-Term Financial Strategy.
Committee reports Date published: 17 January 2025

Follow-up inquiry into salmon farming in Scotland - Causes of mortality

Scottish Sea Farms highlighted the impact of La Niña over recent years, followed by El Niño in 2023, which has created new problems for the industry such as the influx of micro-jellyfish (which can cause mortality through their harmful effects on gill health) in Scotland in 2022. The Cabinet Secretary also noted the development of new challenges in recent y...
SPICe briefings Date published: 19 December 2024

Scottish Parliament Statistics 2022-2023 - 2.1. Calendar of Meetings (September to December 2022)

Calendar of Meetings (September to December 2022) September 2022The parliament sat on 10 daysDateStartEndRestartEndHrsMinsTuesday 6 September 202214:0017:36336Wednesday 7 September 202214:0018:22422Thursday 8 September 202211:4013:1814:3017:08416Monday 12 September 202217:4918:17028Tuesday 20 September 202210:0012:32232Wednesday 21 September 202214:0017:503...
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 December 2024

Scottish Budget 2025-26 - Detail of social security spending

Social security is forecast to account for 13.5% of resource spending in 2025-26, compared with 9.7% in 2022-23. Figure 10: Devolved Social Security spend for 2025-26Scottish Fiscal Commission, December 2024Table 12: Social security spending forecast, £ millionDevolved benefit2023-24 outturn2024-252025-262026-272027-282028-292029-30Adult Disability Payment2...
Committees Last updated: 18 November 2024

Scotland's colleges 2023

Risks to the college sector’s financial sustainability have increased since we reported in 2022. Rising staffing costs are colleges’ biggest financial pressure.
Committee reports Date published: 14 October 2024

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2025-26 - Workforce

In written submission to the Committee, Professor Bell highlighted that while the Scottish Government's workforce plan assumes a 1 per cent growth in staffing over five years from 2022, NHS England's workforce plan assumes growth of 20 to 21 per cent over the same period.
Committee reports Date published: 11 October 2024

Closing the Disability Employment Gap in Scotland - The Scottish Government's employment gap target

This built on the previous plan and included a target to increase the employment rate of disabled people to 50% by 2023 (which was met in 2022) and to 60% by 2030.2Scottish Government. (2018, December 11).

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