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  1. Scottish Government ministers meetings with climate justice groups: EIR release

    Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004

  2. 2. Recent trends of civil law court cases

    Statistics on civil law cases in the Scottish courts together with other related information, such as statistics from the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey.

    Part of:
    Civil justice statistics in Scotland 2022-23
  3. Solicitor job descriptions: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002

  4. Correspondence regarding Establishment of the Centre for Teaching Excellence: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002

  5. Transport Scotland’s bridge stock: EIR release

    Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004

  6. Stronger voice for communities

    Community planning legislation comes into force.

  7. Changes from 1 April 2024

    Measures to help people impacted by the cost crisis, including rent cap criteria. These measures are coming to an end on 31 March 2024. Regulations to protect tenants concerned about rent increases have been laid in the Scottish Parliament.

    Part of:
    Cost of living: rent and eviction
  8. Minutes of meetings where Kate Forbes MSP and Mark Logan attended: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002

  9. Public Attitudes & Behaviours

    Reference document offering information on a wide range of environmental topics, covering key datasets.

    Part of:
    Key Scottish Environment Statistics 2016
  10. Asylum seekers’ right to work

    Changes could add £30 million to Scotland’s economy annually.

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