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SPICe briefings Date published: 19 December 2024

Scottish Parliament Statistics 2022-2023 - 7.2. Parliamentary Staff in Post by Group (as at 31 March 2023)

The figures do not include inward secondees or agency staff.Group/OfficeTotal staffMF% M% FBusiness AssuranceProcurement Services104640%60%Solicitors Office2642215.4%84.6%Chief Executive’s GroupChief Executive’s Office (Includes Clerk/Chief Executive)62433.3%66.7%International Relations (IRO)42250%50%Presiding Officer's Office41325%75%Deputy Chief Executive...
SPICe briefings Date published: 9 September 2024

Local Government Finance: facts and figures 2024 - Changes in the revenue part of the settlement

Chart 5: composition of the revenue settlement, 2013-14 to 2024-25 (in 2024-25 prices, £m)Scottish Government Local Government Finance Circulars and HM Treasury deflatorsIn its recent report into budget gaps in 2024-255Accounts Commission. (2024).
SPICe briefings Date published: 9 September 2024

Local Government Finance: facts and figures 2024 - Local government finance across the UK

Table 12: real terms changes in local government expenditure across the UK (in 2022-23 prices (£m))2013-142022-23Change (£m)Change (%)England    156,958    144,011-     12,947-8%Scotland       17,072       17,371            +299+2%Wales       10,373       10,762           +389+4%Northern Ireland            781       ...
News Published: 26 September 2023

People in Scotland invited to join Scottish Parliament summit

It really will be a moment for celebration and I’m proud that we’re able to do it”..
SPICe briefings Date published: 23 March 2021

Blue Carbon - Other pressures

Around the UK, saltmarsh habitat losses have occurred due to drainage and reclamation for agriculture or other coastal development1Morris, R., Reach, I., Duffy, M., Collins, T., & Leafe, R. (2004).
SPICe briefings Date published: 26 April 2019

Scottish National Investment Bank Bill - Rationale for public intervention

Currently, the analytical frameworks used by governments to evaluate policy assume that government interventions are mainly concerned with correcting ‘market failures’2Mazzucato, M., & Macfarlane, L. (2019, March 21).
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 December 2017

Income Tax in Scotland: 2017 update - Annex 2: Case study of behavioural responses: Switzerland

They found that taxpayers bunch below the tax threshold and that this is due to changes in reported wealth, not by mobility.5Brülhart, M., Gruber, J., Krapf, M., & Schmidheiny, K. (2016).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 March 2023

S6W-15740

The amount for each year is as follows: Year 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 Amount £3.1 m £2.32m £2.9m £3 m £3.3 m In addition to supporting the provision of specific welfare advice services, the Scottish Government has also invested over £8m since 2018 i...
SPICe briefings Date published: 22 June 2022

Resource Spending Review and pre-Budget scrutiny - Largest level 2 increases and decreases over the RSR period

Figure 2: Absolute indicative real terms changes £m, level 2 Budgets, 2022-23 to 2026-27 - where changes are larger that £20mSource: SPICe calculation based on Scottish Government data.Subject committees may wish to scrutinise the reasons for, and implications of, increasing or decreasing indicative budget lines within their portfolio.
SPICe briefings Date published: 5 February 2021

Local Government Finance: Budget 2021-22 and provisional allocations to local authorities - Table 5 - Provisional Revenue allocations, per head

Table 5 - Provisional Revenue allocations, per head 2021-22 Total Revenue, £m, cash2019 mid year populationPer head% of scottish averageAberdeen City376.0228,6701,64482.2%Aberdeenshire479.2261,2101,83591.7%Angus226.9116,2001,95397.6%Argyll & Bute213.385,8702,485124.2%Clackmannanshire105.751,5402,051102.6%Dumfries & Galloway314.6148,8602,114105.7%Du...

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