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The Police Negotiating Board for Scotland (PNBS) is a public body that negotiates the pay, terms and conditions of Police Officers in Scotland, through collective bargaining. The constitution sets out how the PNBS will reach agreements, or if
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Evaluation of Police and Fire Reform: Year 2 Report
Assesses the extent to which the aims of police and fire reform have been met.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19): Deputy First Minister - statement 9 November 2021
Deputy First Minister John Swinney statement on COVID-19 delivered in the Scottish Parliament on Tuesday, 9 November 2021.
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Appendix 1 – Internal and external governance bodies
Final report of the oversight, scrutiny and review workstream of the Independent advisory group on emerging technologies in policing.
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Section 12: Transport
We are committed to protecting, respecting and championing the rights of people with learning disabilities and neurodivergent people. This consultation on proposals for a Learning Disabilities, Autism and Neurodivergence Bill seeks the views of
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Housing First monitoring report: year 3 - April to September 2023
Housing First quarterly monitoring from 1 April 2023 to 30 September 2023
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- Housing First
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Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Bill: Equalities Impact Assessment (EQIA)
Equalities Impact Assessment (EQIA) for the Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Bill.
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Crimes recorded under coronavirus legislation
Official Statistics on crimes and offences recorded by the police in Scotland for August 2020.
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Meetings, Sub Committees and Working Groups
The Police Negotiating Board for Scotland (PNBS) is a public body that negotiates the pay, terms and conditions of Police Officers in Scotland, through collective bargaining. The constitution sets out how the PNBS will reach agreements, or if
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Arbitration – Qualifying Cases
The Police Negotiating Board for Scotland (PNBS) is a public body that negotiates the pay, terms and conditions of Police Officers in Scotland, through collective bargaining. The constitution sets out how the PNBS will reach agreements, or if
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