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Chapter 1 Electricity
This plan sets out the path to a low carbon economy while helping to deliver sustainable economic growth and secure the wider benefits to a greener, fairer and healthier Scotland in 2032.
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Setting the scene
The Scottish Government’s first national strategy to tackle social isolation and loneliness and build stronger social connections.
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Policy Proposal
Business and regulatory impact assessment ( (BRIA) covering the Strategic Framework update February 2022.
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2 Main Report
This Partnership Information Network (PIN) policy aims to ensure a fair and equitable approach to the granting of facilities time for trade union/professional organisation representatives and, where appropriate, how such time should be funded.
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4. Homes and Communities
Sets out the policies that are already in place to cut emissions and further proposals to enable Scotland to meet the annual emissions targets from 2010 to 2022.
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Section 4: Other issues, business impact and equality impact
The research report presents the findings from an analysis of responses to the housing support for homeless households consultation. The findings show who has responded to the consutlation and the key themes emerging from the responses.
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Part 1: Climate Change Adaptation
A five year programme to prepare Scotland for the challenges we will face as our climate continues to change.
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Maternity and paediatric services at Dr Gray's Hospital: report by CMO Advisory Group
Recommendations and guidance to enable NHS Grampian to develop a plan for returning an obstetric led service to Dr Gray’s Hospital (DGH).
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5) Approach to Analysis
Summarises findings from a public consultation on proposed changes to pitch fee uprating under the Mobile Homes Act 1983.
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Section One: The Benefits of Working From Home
To understand in the short-term how employees may respond to a policy, such as working from home, this report draws on a rapid review of relevant literature (from 2020-2022) and responses from an open-ended survey with members of the public in
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