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3. Having Business Resilience
This guidance focuses on how organisations can become more resilient. In particular, it provides advice to Category 1 responders and information to other readers about the duties set out in the Civil Contingencies Act (2004) and associated
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ANNEXES
Guidance on noise nuisance.
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Biennial Report
Revised guidance to reflect the developments in policy, practice and legislation both in the overall context of adult support and protection and in day-to-day activity. It provides information and detail to support practical application of the 2007
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5. Views About the Limit for Cannabis / Sativex (Q4)
This report relates to Scottish responses to a joint public consultation undertaken by the UK Government and the Scottish Government in relation to proposals for new regulations on drug driving limits. The responses to the consultation will help to
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4. Commentary
Statistical bulletin on crimes and offences involving firearms recorded by the police in Scotland in 2013-14.
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Footnotes
This research findings summary paper presents the findings from the Summary Justice Reform: Undertakings Evaluation. The research formed part of a wider package of work to evaluate Summary Justice Reform (SJR) in Scotland as a whole. The aim of the
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References
This literature review examines evidence on what public attitudes to the justice system are, what drives these attitudes, what effect these attitudes have on behaviour, and what works to improve such attitudes.
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Theme 3: Governance and Accountability
Fourth thematic progress report following publication of the independent review of complaints, investigations and misconduct in policing in Scotland, setting out implementation progress with details of the status and lead responsibility for each
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Chapter 7 - Official Meat Controls
written review of the Food Standards Agency Scotland functions
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Historical Sexual Offences (Pardons and Disregards) (Scotland) Bill: minister's statement
First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, announced the passing of the Historical Sexual Offences (Pardons and Disregards) (Scotland) Bill.
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