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Committee reports Date published: 19 December 2022

Subordinate legislation considered by the Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee on 14 December 2022

The policy note goes on to explain that, since supermarkets are currently unable to accommodate these extra birds in frozen condition, the proposal that they be defrosted would avoid significant losses to producers.
Committee reports Date published: 27 September 2022

Stage 1 report on the Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill - Costs

For the Scottish Prison Service, the FM noted that any extra costs would relate to any increased number of prosecutions leading to custodial sentences but anticipates “it is unlikely that there will be such an increase in the number of cases receiving a custodial sentence, and the actual costs are likely to be close to the current scenario”.iiiFinancial Mem...
Committee reports Date published: 22 April 2022

Stage 1 Report on the Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Bill - Bankruptcy threshold

Some argued that £10,000 was still appropriate as the financial effects of the pandemic were likely to carry on for some time and people in debt needed extra protection. Others argued that £5,000 was a more appropriate long-term balance between the interests of creditors and people in debt – and could act as a trigger for people to address their debt proble...
Committees Published: 20 December 2021

The 2020 21 audit of National Records of Scotland: Additional information

The cost of staffing the programme for an extra year (in the region of £11m in 20/21) has been partially offset by eliminating lower priority posts, advancing dates staff will roll off the programme, and implementing a cap on total staff costs.
Committees Published: 25 October 2021

Petitioner submission of 25 October 2021

If restricted numbers are needed to allow the funding to run extra groups, will there be support from the government to make sure there are groups running within each wider community within Scotland?
SPICe briefings Date published: 19 August 2021

Land Use and Rural Policy: Subject Profile - Agriculture policy before Brexit

Pillar 1 provides income support for agriculture and Pillar 2 provides financial support for rural development, including community projects, environmental management, forestry, and extra support for 'less favoured areas'(LFA), where farming is more challenging due to geography and weather conditions.
Committee reports Date published: 23 February 2021

Report on Scottish Government Budget 2021-22 - Scotland’s Relative Tax Performance

The shortfall would have been higher if Scotland had maintained the same rates and bands as rUK but the changes in tax policy in 2017-18 are “estimated to have generated an extra £108 million.” The net gain to the Scottish Budget from income tax receipts in 2018-19 was largely due to changes in tax policy.
Committee reports Date published: 23 February 2021

Report on Scottish Government Budget 2021-22 - Annexe A

This results in an overall allocation of £200 million for this purpose, which when added to the previously committed £49 million consequentials that could also be used to support lost income for council arm’s length external organisations will provide an extra £249 million. Additional Covid related support of circa £140 million which includes funding for ed...
Committee reports Date published: 11 December 2020

EU-UK Government Future Relationship Negotiations: The Impact of the End of the Transition Period - Mitigating the Impact of Brexit

With regard to the longer-term costs of Brexit upon businesses the Cabinet Secretary stated— It is regrettably very clear that the long-term costs of Brexit are huge and will not be met by some extra business support. We have continually pressed the UK Government to meet all costs of planning and preparing for Brexit and that is not being provided, whether ...
SPICe briefings Date published: 22 October 2019

Competition policy - the UK framework and the impact of Brexit (republished) - The role of the CMA in merger control post-Brexit

According to the National Audit Office, the CMA has been allocated an extra £20million in 2018/19 to cope with its increased workload, especially in the field of merger control3National Audit Office. (2018).

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