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R EPORT OF THE VISIT BY THE PRESIDING OFFICER TO THE HOUSES OF THE OIREACHTAS, DUBLIN, 7 & 8 APRIL 2022 Contents Introduction 2 Programme discussions 2 Annex: Programme 8 1 Introduction 1.
This is a £6.5 million increase in spend in comparison to 2022-23 and demonstrates our commitment to eradicate child poverty and ease labour shortages for business.
On the specific instances that you raise, I think that the citing of the statistics as being from the ONS rather than the Bank of England was just a typo when the document was written.
S6W-03821 Alex Cole-Hamilton: To ask the Scottish Government what discussions it has had with high street banks regarding reports that they do not recognise its COVID-19 support grants as income in the context of business loan applications.
I am quite happy to bring in James Messis, who will be able to provide the member with further information. 09:15 Before James Messis comes in, could you touch on the fact that the Financial Conduct Authority brought in the consumer duty, which says that banks must support customers in financial difficulty and give the option of payment holidays and reduced payments?
The Government’s responses to Committee reports are set out in the following Annexes:
Annex A: COVID-19 Recovery Committee Report (22 April 2022)
Annex B: Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee Report (20 April 2022)
Annex C: Criminal Justice Committee Report (4 April 2022)
Annex D: Education, Children and Young People Committee Report (1 April 2022)
Annex E: Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee Report (29 March 2022)
Each Annex responds to each of the main recommendations in the respective report, using the paragraph numbers in that report.