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Annex A: What we have heard from the discussion
Paper detailing how a tailored migration policy, within a UK framework, could operate to meet Scotland's distinct needs.
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- Migration: helping Scotland prosper
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Councillors' code of conduct revision: consultation analysis
Analysis of responses to the consultation on possible revisions to the Councillors’ Code of Conduct.
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Non-Domestic Rates reliefs as at 1 June 2021
This publication provides statistics on the numbers of recipients and values of Non-Domestic Rates reliefs in Scotland, including breakdowns by relief, property type and local authority area, and additional information on SBBS and reliefs introduced
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3. Quantitative analysis
Analysis of responses to the public consultation on whether Minimum Unit Pricing (MUP) should be continued as part of the range of policy measures in place to address alcohol related harm, and, in the event of its continuation, the level the minimum
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Part 2: Guidance on specific topics
Guidance (first edition) on the drafting of primary legislation.
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- Drafting matters!
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3. The Proposed Standard
This consultation seeks views on a new Social Housing Net Zero Standard (SHNZS)Â in Scotland. This new standard will replace the second Energy Efficiency Standard for Social Housing (EESSH2).
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100% rates relief for heavily-impacted sectors
Support for businesses during economic emergency.
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4. Suppressing the virus
This document sets out our strategic approach to suppress the virus to the lowest possible level and keep it there, while we strive to return to a more normal life for as many people as possible.
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Chapter 2: Scotland's city centres: the context
Co-produced with the Scottish Cities Alliance, this report sets out the specific impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on city centres, and identifies the immediate priorities to support city centre recovery.
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New measures required to slow the spread of Coronavirus
Additional measures to manage the increased risks of transmission associated with Omicron.
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