Higher defence spending will be offset in the short term by lower spending on overseas aid ...
This report analyses the Scottish Government’s Budget for 2025–26, with chapters on tax strategy, school spending, public ...
How have public sector pay and employment changed in Scotland in recent years and what are the implications of those changes?
Funding and spending growth are set to slow. Without a top-up, health spending will be flat in 2025–26 and tricky trade-offs ...
Today, the Office for National Statistics published new figures on government revenues, spending and borrowing.
We borrowed and spent more than other countries to respond to the pandemic and the sharp rise in energy prices two years ...
After £1.5 billion of in-year top-ups in the current financial year, 2024–25, the plans set out for day-to-day health and social care spending in the Scottish Budget for the coming year, 2025–26, now ...
Over the last few years, Scottish Government and councils have agreed pay rises for staff in schools, the NHS and other parts of the devolved public sector that are bigger than those awarded elsewhere ...
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