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Trans and intersex equality rights in Europe – a comparative...
There is no additional budget ask to the Scottish Government for this extension due to an increase in actual revenue compared to that forecast at the start of the financial year, which has reduced the level of additional support initially forecast.
**Those earning more than £100,000 will see their Personal Allowance reduced by £1 for every £2 earned over £100,000
Figure 6 compares the 2020-21 Scottish income tax policy with that of the rest of the UK.
The Improvement Service reported that in February 2021 “30% of provision was being accessed in private settings, compared to 69% in local authority settings, with the remainder being accessed with childminders.”
GDP cumulative percentage change since February 2020Source: Scottish GovernmentAt its low point, the Scottish economy took a near 25% hit to economic activity compared to pre-pandemic levels and 736,000 workers were furloughed.
For in Scotland, a fault-based divorce or dissolution seems to occur in only 5% of cases anyway. This compares to 55% of the total cases in England and Wales.
International overnight visitors decreased by 17% in Q1 2020 compared to Q1 2019 to 367,000. Associated spend was only 3% below Q1 2019 levels at £204 million.