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However, the most frequent issue the Committee has considered in relation to LCMs throughout Session 6 has been in relation to powers conferred on UK Ministers in devolved areas.
Since November 2022, the Committee's general position in relation to powers in UK Bills conferred on UK Ministers in devolved areas, has been:
(a) The Scottish Parliament should ha...
Retrieved from https://www.gov.scot/publications/framework-tax-2021/ [accessed 15 December 2022] outlining the principles and strategic objectives that underpin the Scottish approach to taxation, as well as the Scottish Government’s approach to decision making, engagement and how it “manages and sequences tax policy and delivery around the fiscal cycle”.
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Date published:
24 February 2026
To help redress this it was decided to increase the weekly payment rates at levels above the GDP Deflator for 2021/22, 2022/23 and 2023/24. For 2024/2025 it was not possible to make an above GDP Delator increase due to budgetary pressures; the rates were increased by 6.68%.
4.3.4 Public wastewater treatment
In 2022/23, Scottish households and businesses produced over a billion litres of wastewater every day. 1Environmental Standards Scotland. (2024, September).
WICS states that this is 10.5% below the assumed position from the Final Determination, largely because Scottish Water responded to the cost-of-living crisis during 2021 and 2022. As a result of the profiling of charges, WICS expect Scottish Water to have £500m less funding available for investment than was assumed in its Final Determination.4Water Industry...
Scottish Information Commissioner. (2022, March 13). Freedom of Information (Reform) Scotland Bill Proposal: Consultation response from the Scottish Information Commissioner .
Tariff funding was initially set at £10,500 for individuals arriving on or prior to 31 December 2022, and was reduced to £5,900 for those arriving on or after 1 January 2023.5Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. (2024, October 18).
Diversity Monitoring and Pay Gap Report 2023/24
Diversity Monitoring and Pay Gap Report 2022/23
Diversity Monitoring and Pay Gap Report 2021/22
Watch summaries of all Reports in British Sign Language (BSL) .
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Paul Mitchell said that in 2022, the inflation figure for material costs in the construction industry was in excess of 20 per cent, and there has been significant wage inflation, too.