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The future of energy in Scotland: consultation analysis
An independent analysis of the responses to the consultation on a Scottish Energy Strategy: The Future of Energy in Scotland.
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Engaging communities in decisions relating to land: consultation analysis
Analysis of the consultation on the draft guidance on engaging communities in decisions relating to land. Scottish Ministers published a public consultation on the dra
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Review of the Gender Recognition Act 2004: consultation
This consultation seeks views on proposals to reform the Gender Recognition Act 2004.
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Fuel poverty strategy for Scotland and Warm Homes Bill: interim equality impact assessment record
Assessment published in connection with consultation on fuel poverty strategy for Scotland and Warm Homes Bill.
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Fuel poverty strategy for Scotland: consultation
The consultation seeks views on proposals to tackle and diminish fuel poverty in Scotland.
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Practical fire safety guidance for existing premises with sleeping accommodation: consultation
This consultation seeks views on revised and consolidated fire safety advice for residential premises with sleeping accommodation.
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Provisions of the Education (Scotland) Bill: consultation
The consultation paper sets out why we think these changes will improve educational outcomes for young people.
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Fees for monitoring surface coal mines: consultation analysis
Summary of responses and Scottish Government response to the consultation on monitoring fees for surface coal mining.
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Consultation on excellence and equity for all: guidance on the presumption of mainstreaming
The guidance aims to ensures that local authorities have the guidance required to help their decision making in applying the presumption of mainstreaming.
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The role of income tax in Scotland's budget
A discussion paper that aims to provide useful background to help inform the debate on future use of the income tax powers devolved to the Scottish Parliament.