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Social Care
The joint SPICe briefing with the Universities of Glasgow and Heriot Watt, The social impact of the 2016-17 local government budget1Gannon, M., Campbell, A., Bailey, N., Hastings, A., Bramley, G., & Aiton, A. (2016, October 31).
Introduction
This briefing presents a range of statistical information on local government finance, to help inform parliamentary debate and answer regular questions that SPICe receives. It is focused on those areas most commonly covered during parliamentary business.
Parcel Delivery Surcharges The First Minister may recall that this time last year I first raised the impact of parcel delivery surcharges on customers in Moray and the north of Scotland.
I appreciate that our forecasting is one part of a big budget process that takes place both in Scotland and in the UK, and that both Parliaments need time for proper scrutiny.
I will make my point again: the biggest single challenge facing Scotland and the UK is what to do about heat, and the time when we could put off that decision has ended.