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3/6/2022

Financing The Just Transition To Net Zero

Tackling climate crisis prioritised in future spending plans.   Net Zero Secretary Michael Matheson has pledged to maximise the use of public funding to accelerate the delivery of plans to tackle climate change.  

3/6/2022

A Nation Of Helping Hands - Warm Welcome For Ukrainians Settling In Scotland

A total of 3,747 displaced Ukrainians with a sponsor location in Scotland have arrived in the UK since the war in Ukraine began 100 days ago.   There have now been almost 10,901 visas issued with a Scottish sponsor via the Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme, made up of more than 7,642 visas supplied through the Scottish Government's Super Sponsor Scheme, and a further 3,259 visas issued for matches with an individual sponsor in Scotland, The Scottish Government, local authorities and third sector partners have worked hard and at pace to provide a ‘Warm Scots Welcome' to those displaced by the war in their country, providing a range of support including meals, accommodation, clothing, healthcare, trauma support and translation.  

3/6/2022

Bank Holidays: How A Day Off Work Affects The Economy

The Queen's platinum jubilee will be celebrated across the UK with parades, picnics and street parties.  But perhaps the most popular event planned to mark her 70 years on the throne will be an extra day off work.  

2/6/2022

End Of Relaxation To Temporary Structures And Uses During Covid-19 Pandemic

The Highland Council has been supporting business, particularly those in the tourism and hospitality sectors, throughout the COVID-19 pandemic by allowing a relaxation of planning and building warrant controls.   This has included not insisting on planning applications or building warrant and completion certificates for temporary structures, operations and/or uses that would otherwise require permission.  

2/6/2022

‘Immeasurable stupidity' - it will cost millions of pounds to relabel in pounds

There's not an ounce of sense in returning to imperial measurements, warns ParcelHero.  The last thing struggling retailers need is more relabelling, while no one has had to calculate sending parcels in pounds and inches since 1975.  

2/6/2022

 
Why It's Important To Make Sure Your Heavy Goods Vehicle Is Correctly Laden For Its Annual Test (mot)

Testing a vehicle's braking performance is a really important part of the annual test.  So, we're reminding all operators to bring your vehicles to test with a load.  

2/6/2022

Reshaping Unscheduled Care Services

More than £50 million to support new approach to reduce A&E waiting times.   People needing urgent and unplanned hospital care will benefit from a new national improvement programme aimed at reducing waiting times.  

2/6/2022

Caithness And Sutherland Public Drop In Sessions Reveal Strong Local Support For The Flow Country

The Flow Country in Caithness and Sutherland could soon become the World's first peatland World Heritage Site on account of its blanket bog habitat and important biodiversity.   Highland Council is one of the lead agencies on the Flow Country Partnership, which has just finished a 17-day series of community drop-in sessions around Caithness and Sutherland to find out what local people thought about this exciting opportunity.  

1/6/2022

Statement Given To Parliament By The Finance & Economy Secretary Kate Forbes

Statement given to Parliament by the Finance & Economy Secretary Kate Forbes on Tuesday 31st May 2022.   Presiding Officer, the Resource Spending Review today details how we will invest over £180 billion to deliver the Government's priorities in the coming years.  

1/6/2022

 
First Spending Review In A Decade Provides Welcome Insight On Government Priorities, And Highlights Scale Of Challenge Facing Public Services

Fraser of Allender institute looks over the spending review and what it means.   Context Today's Spending Review is the first multi-year spending settlement published by the Scottish Government since 2011.  

1/6/2022

 
Tough Spending Constraints And Greater Economic Uncertainty For Scoland - New Report Highlights Many Hard Decisions Ahead

The Scottish Fiscal Commission has today published its latest forecasts alongside the Scottish Government's Resource Spending Review that sets out its spending plans up to 2026-27.   The outlook for the Scottish economy is much more uncertain than in the last forecast in December 2021.  

1/6/2022

 
New Scottish Social Security Payments Add Huge Pressures to the Scottish budget

Details published today by the Scottish Fiscal commission show the big pressures from new Social Security spending in Scotland.   Read the full report HERE Or Read the shorter summary HERE Or Read the quick guide HERE.  

1/6/2022

 
Hard Decisions May Lie Ahead As Tax Revenues Fall Below Target

Tax net positions.   2.13 Tax net positions are the difference between the tax revenue devolved to Scotland and the Block Grant Adjustments (BGAs), which are the amounts deducted from the Block Grant to account for tax foregone by the UK Government.  

1/6/2022

Green Lairds Buying Scottish Land For Carbon Offsets Disadvantages Local Communities

Highlands and Islands Labour MSP Rhoda Grant today quizzed the Scottish Government on how they are going to tackle off-market sales of Scottish land to "Green Lairds".   Yesterday (31 May 2022), at Topical Questions in the Scottish Parliament chamber, the MSP asked the Minister for Environment and Land Reform, Màiri McAllan on what steps the Scottish Government are taking to protect communities from off-market land sales by so called "Green Lairds".  

1/6/2022

UNISON comment on Scottish Government spending review

Tracey Dalling, UNISON's Scottish Secretary, said: "This is a desperate day for public services that will have catastrophic consequences for Scotland's communities.  Our public services have already been cut to the bone and are struggling to cope with the increased demands placed upon them.  

1/6/2022

Scotland To Mark Queen's Platinum Jubilee

Celebrating 70 years of service.   First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has led parliamentary tributes to Her Majesty The Queen's service to Scotland, ahead of Platinum Jubilee celebrations this weekend.  

1/6/2022

Scotland's GDP Increases By 1% In First Quarter Of 2022

Latest statistics demonstrate the resilience of the economy.   Newly published statistics show Scotland's economy grew 1% in the first quarter of 2022, despite public health restrictions in place to tackle the Omicron variant.  

1/6/2022

Family Visits Made Easier For Care Home Residents

Continuing to support people in adult care homes to connect with others.   New guidance reinforcing the expectation that people in adult care homes should be able to see their friends and family without restrictions has been published.  

1/6/2022

 
Minister Promotes Ties Between Scotland, Denmark And The Faroes

Minister Iain Stewart recently returned from the Nordic countries following a successful mission to grow trade links and learn about Faroese infrastructure.   Scottish exports to both countries are worth more than £695 million a year alone.  

1/6/2022

 
Hms Tamar Visits Darwin: Royal Navy Ships Complete First Deployment Of Indo-pacific

The Royal Navy vessel HMS Tamar visits Darwin this week after successful completion of a first deployment in the Indo-Asia Pacific as part of Britain's permanent naval presence in the region.   The Royal Navy vessel HMS Tamar visits Darwin this week (w/c May 30) after successful completion of a first deployment in the Indo-Asia Pacific as part of Britain's permanent naval presence in the region.  

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