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Introduction and background
Analysis of responses to a consultation held on the proposed content of the Human Tissue (Authorisation) (Specified Type A Procedures) (Scotland) Regulations.
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Executive summary
Research findings about how effectively local health systems seek to support pregnant women and children up to Primary 1 to have a healthy weight.
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Equality Data Improvement Programme project board minutes September 2021: paper - summary project plan
Paper from meeting of group on 2 September 2021.
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Chapter 3: Programme impact
Findings of research with organisations who applied for digital devices, through the Connecting Scotland programme, to distribute to people that they support.
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4. Summary of actions and next steps
Our initial response to Stop, Sort, Burn, Bury? - the recommendations of the independent review of the role of incineration in the waste hierarchy in Scotland.
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Taking account of climate and circular economy considerations in public procurement: SPPN 1/2021
This policy note clarifies expectations with respect to climate and circular economy considerations, aligning recently strengthened climate change reporting duties and current procurement policy and legislation which already requires public bodies
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UK-Israel trade agreement: letter from the Minister for Business, Trade, Tourism and Enterprise
A letter to the UK Minister for Trade Policy, Rt Hon Penny Mordaunt MP from the Minister for Business, Trade, Tourism and Enterprise, Ivan McKee MSP.
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Partial Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment
The primary aim of this consultation is to invite views on a range of potential measures for the sale and use of electronic cigarettes and strengthening tobacco control in Scotland.
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7. MARINE AND COASTAL
An analysis of responses to the Scottish Government's consultation on the 2020 Challenge for Scotland's Biodiversity.
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Exceptions from the obligation to offer-back
This circular sets out the revised non-statutory arrangements known as the‘Crichel Down Rules’ under which surplus Government land which wasacquired by, or under a threat of, compulsion should be offered back to formerowners and their successors
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