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Culture Secretary heads to Irish capital
Strengthening cultural, economic and diplomatic ties.
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Mobilising stakeholders
This report provides an account of the activities delivered through the Scottish Government’s COP26 programme and how that activity supported the Scottish Government’s main climate related policy aims.
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Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill - Stage 3 debate: Ministerial statement
Opening statement by Public Finance Minister Tom Arthur in the Scottish Parliament on Thursday 4 May 2023.
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Single use vapes ban: letter to Minister
Letter from Regulatory Review Group on 3 April 2024 to the Minister for Green Skills, Circular Economy and Biodiversity, about the single use vapes ban.
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- Regulatory Review Group
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1. Brief Summary
Children's Rights and Wellbeing impact assessment for the Scottish Languages Bill. This is legislation which seeks to advance the status of, and provision for, the Gaelic and Scots languages.
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Achievements and progress
This is the first annual report of the activities of the BHIP following the publication of Scotland’s second 10-year Honey Bee Health Strategy in 2022. Its purpose is to outline and reflect on the progress made by the BHIP during the first full
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Enterprise and Skills Strategic Board minutes: March 2021
Minutes of the Enterprise and Skills Strategic Board's meeting held on 31 March 2021.
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Ministerial foreword
This consultation seeks views on the detail of proposed regulations to restrict the promotions of foods high in fat, sugar or salt where they are sold to the public. The consultation closes on 21 May 2024.
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Accountability and the role of Scottish Ministers
In summer 2022, we ran four National Care Service (NCS) Bill engagement sessions. A number of questions were asked during these sessions, so we have produced questions and answers (Q and A) for these.
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Pain Management Panel - engagement: phase 2 report
The second independently produced report of consultations with the Scottish Government Pain Management Panel. The membership consists of people with lived experience of chronic pain and will help shape the planning and delivery of our Framework for
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