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Public appointment: Members reappointed to the NHS Golden Jubilee Board
Public appointments news release.
- Part of:
- Public appointments: news releases
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Community experiences of serious organised crime in Scotland: research report
Information relating to the nature and extent of the impacts of serious organised crime on everyday life in the community.
- Part of:
- Serious Organised Crime Taskforce
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C: Consultation
Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment for the Rural and Islands Housing Action Plan
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Appendix I - Stakeholder Engagement
We are committed to supporting young people transition successfully into the labour market and recognise the challenges that they will face a result of the COVID-19 crisis. This ambitious plan sets out our commitment to ensuring that no young person
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4. Finance and Performance Review
Independent evaluation of the Flexible Workforce Development Fund.
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Short Term Lets Working Group papers and minutes: May 2021
Minutes of the Short Term Lets: Guidance and Implementation Stakeholder Working Group meeting held in May 2021
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3. Experience of services
This report highlights the progress that our national employment support service Fair Start Scotland has made in its second year of delivery. It draws from evaluation evidence and provider and participant feedback to show the impact the service had
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Legislative Context
This consultation asks for views on changing the measure for uprating pitch fees for Scottish contracts under the Mobile Homes Act 1983 from Retail Prices Index to Consumer Prices Index, and on options for making the change in legislation.
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STUC Annual Congress: First Minister’s speech – 17 April 2023
Statement given by First Minister Humza Yousaf at the STUC Annual Congress on Monday 17 April 2023.
- Part of:
- First Minister's speeches
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Chapter 4 Devolved Revenue and Expenditure
Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland (GERS) is a National Statistics publication. It reports estimates of the revenue raised in Scotland and the cost of public services provided for Scotland.
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