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  1. Regulatory Review Group: annual report 2014

    Annual report highlighting progress made and issues identified by the Regulatory Review Group in 2014.

  2. European Structural Funds: A smart, sustainable and inclusive Scotland in Europe

    An overview of the 2007-2013 programmes and an introduction to the 2014-2020 programmes with case studies from both the European Social Fund and European Regional Development Fund.

  3. Social services in Scotland: a shared vision and strategy 2015-2020

    Outline of our five-year approach to social services in Scotland, developed by the Social Work Services Strategic Forum.

  4. Digital Economy Business Survey 2014

    This report presents the key findings from the 2014 Digital Economy Business Survey.

    Part of:
    Business and innovation statistics
  5. Supporter involvement in football clubs: report

    Final report of the Working Group on Supporter Involvement in Football Clubs (WGSIFC).

  6. Joint Ministerial Committee Annual Report 2013-2014

    Annual report of the JMC.

  7. NHSScotland Chief Executive's Annual Report 2013/14

    The NHSScotland Chief Executive's Annual Report 2013/14 presents an assessment of the performance of NHSScotland in 2013/14 and describes key achievements and outcomes.

  8. The 1 + 2 language learning policy: interim report

    Report on the Scottish Government's 1 + 2 language learning policy from the Strategic Implementation Group (SIG).

  9. NHS Board Projected staff in Post changes for 2014/15

    All NHS boards have been asked to develop Local Delivery Plans (LDPs) and workforce plans, as well as using workforce workload tools, in order to assess if service redesign or changes in skill mix are required to best meet the needs of their population. As with all projections, these figures are estimates and may be subject to change.

  10. Scotland's Future and Scottish Fisheries

    This short paper sets out how Scotland’s fisheries will be affected by independence – it answers important questions and focuses on five key gains for our fishing industry

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