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  1. Ministerial Statement: Performance in Scottish education

    Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney

  2. Table 23: Census area of fodder crops - 2021

    This publication presents information from a survey of pesticide use on grassland and fodder crops in Scotland during 2021.

    Part of:
    Pesticide usage in Scotland: Grassland and Fodder Crops 2021
  3. Plans for including ethnicity in research and analysis: high level summary paper

    Paper for the Cross Justice Working Group on Race Data and Evidence.

    Part of:
    Cross Justice Working Group on Race Data and Evidence
  4. 2 Changes Since the Last Settlement

    Scottish Local Government Finance Settlement 2022-23: Funding Allocation Formula.

    Part of:
    Scottish Local Government Finance 'Green Book' 2022-23
  5. Footnotes

    National Records of Scotland is planning for Scotland’s Census 2021. A lot can change in the 10 years between censuses. To help inform our planning, this consultation will seek information from users about their needs. This will help determine the

    Part of:
    Scotland's Census 2021 Topic Consultation
  6. Table 2a. Area of vegetables for human consumption, bulbs & soft fruit grown in the open (in hectares) and crops grown in glasshouses 2002 to 2012

    Final results from the annual agricultural census. Land, livestock and labour items.

    Part of:
    Results from the June 2012 Scottish Agricultural Census
  7. Footnotes

    The Independent Review of Adult Social Care in Scotland was led by Derek Feeley, a former Scottish Government Director General for Health and Social Care and Chief Executive of NHS Scotland. Mr Feeley was supported by an Advisory Panel comprising

    Part of:
    Adult social care: independent review
  8. 2. Background

    This equality impact assessment (EQIA) supersedes the previous version from January 2020 and reflects the date of the census being moved from 2021 to 2022. Future iterations of the Scotland’s Census 2022 equality impact assessment can be found on

    Part of:
    Scotland's Census 2022: equality impact assessment - version 3
  9. 2. Introduction

    Statistics on farming in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Results from the June 2017 Scottish Agricultural Census
  10. 17. Annex B: Methodology and source data

    Statistics on the economic contributions of Scotland’s marine sectors in 2018. Includes a time series of Gross Value Added (GVA), turnover and employment for industrial categories defined as part of the marine sector.

    Part of:
    Scotland's marine economic statistics 2018
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