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Local Government Finance (Scotland) Order 2024 debate: Public Finance Minister speech
Speech in the Scottish Parliament by Minister for Community Wealth and Public Finance Tom Arthur.
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Budget (Scotland) (No.3) Bill - stage 3 debate: Deputy First Minister speech
Speech in the Scottish Parliament by Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Finance Shona Robison
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UK Spring Budget 2024: letter to HM Treasury
Letter from Public Finance Minister Tom Arthur to the Chief Secretary to the Treasury Laura Trott on the UK Government's approach to taxation.
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UK Spring Budget 2024: letter to the UK Government
Letter from the Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Finance Shona Robison to the Chancellor of the Exchequer on the Scottish Government's priorities ahead of the UK Spring Budget.
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Scottish Forestry’s Gaelic Language Plan services costs: FOI release
Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.
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Budget (Scotland) (No. 3) Bill - stage 1 debate: Deputy First Minister speech
Speech in the Scottish Parliament by Deputy First Minister Shona Robison.
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Council tax freeze: letter to COSLA and Council Leaders
Letter from the Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Finance Shona Robison to the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA), Scottish Council Leaders and Chief Executives on the Scottish Budget, fiscal framework and council tax freeze.
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Scottish Budget 2024-2025: Ministerial statement
Statement delivered to the Scottish Parliament as part of the Finance and Public Administration Committee Debate by the Deputy First Minister Shona Robison on 1 February 2024.
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Scottish Budget 2023 to 2024: spring budget revision
Supporting document to the Budget (Scotland) Act 2023 Amendment Regulations 2023. Provides details of Level 2 and 3 budgets.
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Infrastructure Investment Plan 2021-22 to 2025-26: major capital projects progress update - December 2023
The following information relates to projects with a capital value of £5 million or more which are at the outline business case (or equivalent) approved stage or beyond.