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7. Supplementary information
Information on the status and operation of the provisions under Part 1 of the first and second Scottish Coronavirus Acts in this reporting period (1 December – 31 January) and the relevant provision of the UK Act.
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2 As-is Summary
This report seeks to understand the accessibility and connectedness of current fiscal information and data and describes how we could implement improved fiscal transparency services and the benefits that could generate.
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Transport, Net Zero and Just Transition: FM letter to Cabinet Secretary
First Minister Humza Yousaf sets out agreed priorities on how the 2023-2024 commitments in the Policy Prospectus will be delivered.
- Part of:
- Policy priority agreements
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Planning and Architecture business plan 2019 to 2020: in-year review
Sets out business priorities for Planning and Architecture Division and how they will deliver the vision for a world class planning system to support inclusive economic growth and create great places for people and communities.
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Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Programme Board: terms of reference
Terms of reference for the programme board.
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FFM Strategy 12 Point Action Plan (delivery and progress)
The delivery plan supports the delivery of outcomes and policies set out in Scotland’s Future Fisheries Strategy and will help stakeholders understand the progress so far in delivering key aspects of the strategy so far, indicating timelines for
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5 Management Case
Phase 1 of the Full Business Case (FBC) that underpins the design for the deposit return scheme for Scotland.
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Letter to Michael Gove MP from Michael Russell MSP: 24 January 2020
A letter to Rt Hon Michael Gove MP from Michael Russell MSP regarding the EU (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill.
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Key research findings
The research looked at policy, practice, partnerships and the perspectives of parents, carers, children and young people in Scotland to explore the ways that pupils with Complex Needs are supported. Resources, staffing, placements and training were
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3. CONSULTATION
Scottish Government developed a Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment to analyse the costs and benefits of the continuation and uprating of Minimum Unit Price (MUP) on businesses.
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