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  1. Chapter 8 Environment, Rural Scotland, Energy and Resources

    Scotland’s referendum on 18 September 2014 is a choice between two futures.

    Part of:
    Scotland's Future
  2. Correspondence relating to devolved vs reserved matters: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002

  3. COVID-19 Nosocomial Review Group: terms of reference

    Terms of reference for the COVID-19 Nosocomial Review Group.

    Part of:
    COVID-19 Nosocomial Review Group
  4. Carer Benefits Advisory Group minutes: June 2016

    Minutes for the meeting of the Carer Benefits Advisory Group on 8 June 2016.

    Part of:
    Carer Benefits Advisory Group
  5. Public appointment: Chair appointed to Borders College

    Public appointment news release.

    Part of:
    Public appointments: news releases
  6. Footnotes

    An overview of the Scotland's Census 2022 public engagement campaign extension (April to May 2022), including independent evaluation results.

    Part of:
    Census public engagement campaign 2022 – extension activity (April to May 2022): evaluation report
  7. Options

    Business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) that estimates the costs, benefits and risks of the measures in the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill.

    Part of:
    Land Reform (Scotland) Bill: business and regulatory impact assessment
  8. Climate Change Plan Monitoring Report 2023: Agriculture

    The second annual statutory monitoring report against the updated 2018 Climate Change Plan, as per the Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Act 2019.

    Part of:
    Climate change monitoring report 2023
  9. Why it matters who makes the decisions

    This paper sets out the Scottish Government’s view that people who live in Scotland have the right to choose how they should be governed and to decide if Scotland should become an independent country. It is the second in the ‘Building a New

    Part of:
    Renewing democracy through independence
  10. 4. The Process of Conducting a Review

    This evidence briefing compares the Domestic Homicide Review model of 17 international jurisdictions. It aims to inform the initial stage of thinking around the development of a Domestic Homicide Review model for Scotland

    Part of:
    Domestic Homicide Reviews: evidence briefing
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