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  1. 6. Alternative Approaches to Firework Control Zones

    Guidance which details the process local authorities should follow for designating, amending, or revoking a firework control zone within their boundaries.

    Part of:
    Firework control zones: guidance for local authorities
  2. Domestic Homicide and Suicide Review Taskforce

    Taskforce set up to implement a multi-agency domestic homicide review model for Scotland.

  3. Future policing

    Views sought on new policing priorities.

  4. Chapter 2 Economic and Fiscal Context

    The Scottish Budget sets out the Scottish Government’s proposed spending and tax plans for 2024 to 2025, as presented to the Scottish Parliament.

    Part of:
    Scottish Budget: 2024 to 2025
  5. National Bairns’ Hoose Governance Group

    Group to oversee the development of a rights-based, trauma-informed Scottish approach to delivering a national Bairns’ Hoose model.

  6. Digital evidence pilot

    Collaborative system will benefit victims and witnesses.

  7. Review of the year

    Annual report for 2023 produced by the Independent Chair of the Police Negotiating Board for Scotland (PNBS).

    Part of:
    Police Negotiating Board for Scotland: annual report 2023
  8. The King’s Birthday Honours 2024

    First Minister congratulates Scotland’s Honour recipients.

  9. Storm Gerrit

    Yellow warnings for rain, wind and snow across Scotland.

  10. Appendix E: Q&A document

    This report presents the findings from a public dialogue on the use of data in Scotland commissioned by the Scottish Government to explore the ethics of data-led projects. The purpose of the panel was to inform approaches to data use by the Scottish

    Part of:
    Public dialogue on the use of data by the public sector in Scotland
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