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Section 2: Response
Scotland's Climate Assembly published their full report on 23 June 2021. It included 81 recommendations for the Scottish Government, who had six months to respond. This response sets out the existing and proposed actions that government will take in
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CONSULTATION RESPONSES - REVIEW OF NOMENCLATURE OF UNITS FOR TERRITORIAL STATISTICS (NUTS) BOUNDARIES
Responses to the consultation on NUTS boundaries
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Sector-specific positions
Our response to the Migration Advisory Committee's call for evidence on salary thresholds and an 'Australian-style' points-based immigration system.
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4. Port Development
Analysis of responses to a public consultation on phase 2 of our programme to review and extend Permitted Development Rights (PDR).
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7. Options
Underlines the rationale for minimum unit pricing from health and economic perspectives, setting out anticipated costs and benefits for all parties affected by a minimum price of 50 pence per unit.
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Annex A – Action Progress Status
First annual progress report on the delivery of the 10 year National Strategy for Economic Transformation (NSET).
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Annex 1: charge/clawback condition
The Scottish Public Finance Manual (SPFM) is issued by the Scottish Ministers to provide guidance on the proper handling and reporting of public funds.
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- Scottish Public Finance Manual
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Appendix C: Regulation in New Zealand
Research providing an overview of the regulations in Scottish agriculture and exploring 12 case studies in further detail.
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Annex 2: internal control checklist
The Scottish Public Finance Manual (SPFM) is issued by the Scottish Ministers to provide guidance on the proper handling and reporting of public funds.
- Part of:
- Scottish Public Finance Manual
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Previous waves of migration into Scotland
Provides an overview of the characteristics and lived experiences of Ukrainian displaced people seeking employment in Scotland, and contains illustrative modelling of the long term contribution that they could make to the Scottish economy.
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