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  1. Crimes recorded under coronavirus legislation

    Official Statistics on crimes and offences recorded by the police in Scotland for October 2020.

    Part of:
    Recorded Crime in Scotland: October 2020
  2. 2. Introduction

    The outcome of the Emergency Budget Review 2022 to 2023.

    Part of:
    Emergency Budget Review: 2022 to 2023
  3. XL Bully dogs: letter to Victims and Community Safety Minister

    Letter from the Scottish Animal Welfare Commission on 21 December 2023, regarding XL Bully type dogs.

  4. Executive Board minutes: December 2016

    Minutes from the 6 December 2016 meeting of the Executive Board, which is chaired by the Permanent Secretary.

  5. Crimes recorded under coronavirus legislation

    Official Statistics on crimes and offences recorded by the police in Scotland for September 2021.

    Part of:
    Recorded Crime in Scotland: September 2021
  6. 6. Police Scotland

    The ninth wildlife crime annual report, with new data from the financial year 2019 to 2020.

    Part of:
    Wildlife crime in Scotland: 2020 annual report
  7. First-Stage Conciliation

    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

    Part of:
    Police Negotiating Board for Scotland: constitution
  8. Crimes recorded under coronavirus legislation

    Official Statistics on crimes and offences recorded by the police in Scotland for December 2020.

    Part of:
    Recorded Crime in Scotland: December 2020
  9. Coronavirus (COVID-19) update: First Minister's speech 7 April 2020

    Statement given by the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon at a media briefing in St Andrew's House, Edinburgh on Tuesday 7 April.

    Part of:
    First Minister's speeches
  10. What are the opportunities for change?

    A response to the independent review of mental health, capacity and adult support and protection legislation, chaired by Lord John Scott KC.

    Part of:
    Scottish Mental Health Law Review: Our Response
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