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Reducing greenhouse gas emissions - proposals and policies: report
Report prepared under section 36 of the Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009, setting out proposals and policies to compensate in future years for the excess emissions resulting from the missed 2019 emissions reduction target.
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Taxi and private hire car licensing: guidance - third edition
Best practice guidance for local licensing authorities and taxi and private hire car operators on the licensing of taxis and private hire cars and their drivers.
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1. In-Work Poverty
Report from Naomi Eisenstadt, Independent Advisor on Poverty and Inequality, informed by research evidence and views from stakeholders across Scotland.
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2 Main Report
This Partnership Information Network (PIN) policy aims to ensure a fair and equitable approach to the granting of facilities time for trade union/professional organisation representatives and, where appropriate, how such time should be funded.
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4. Homes and Communities
Sets out the policies that are already in place to cut emissions and further proposals to enable Scotland to meet the annual emissions targets from 2010 to 2022.
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Section 4: Other issues, business impact and equality impact
The research report presents the findings from an analysis of responses to the housing support for homeless households consultation. The findings show who has responded to the consutlation and the key themes emerging from the responses.
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Appendix A: Option Generation and Appraisal
Result of a study investigating existing Scottish food and drink export logistics, and their resilience.
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A High Quality Workforce
A Quality Action Plan to underpin the expansion of early learning and childcare (ELC) in Scotland to 1140 hours per year by 2020.
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Where We Are
The Equally Safe delivery plan will help to ensure that the ambitions of the Equally Safe Strategy makes a tangible difference.
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- Equally safe: delivery plan
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2. Introduction
Findings from the Scottish Social Attitudes Survey (2021/22) of public views towards face-to-face and remote appointments in General Practices. The key themes of the research are to understand comfort, ease, influences on, and impacts of remote
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