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Scotland's Vision for Trade: annual report - June 2023
Our second annual report on Scotland's Vision for Trade, outlining the range of specific actions that we have taken over the past year and our continued ambition to make trade-related decisions based on the principles of inclusive growth, wellbeing,
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Chapter 13 - Culture, Tourism and External Affairs
The Scottish Government's proposed spending and tax plans for 2019 to 2020.
- Part of:
- Scottish Budget 2019-2020
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Ministerial Foreword
The midpoint progress report marks the halfway point in the 5 year framework. It highlights key achievements, challenges and future priorities for improving neurology services as we continue to implement the framework.
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Chapter 5 – Administration and Governance
Our consultation paper on electoral reform considers possible improvements to electoral law. It sets out a number of areas where the government has identified issues requiring action, including candidacy, voting, and electoral administration.
- Part of:
- Electoral reform consultation
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Scots language policy: Scots version
Ootline o policy commitments an context surroondin the Scottish Government's support o Scots leid.
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Dangerous Dogs Act – Short Life Working Group minutes: June 2023
Minutes from the meeting of the group on 1 June 2023.
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Housing to 2040 Strategic Board: terms of reference
Terms of reference for the Housing to 2040: Strategic Board.
- Part of:
- Housing to 2040: Strategic Board
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Chapter 7: Finance, Economy and Fair Work
Sets out our proposed spending and tax plans for 2020 to 2021, as presented to the Scottish Parliament.
- Part of:
- Scottish Budget 2020-2021
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Footnotes
The National Islands Plan provides a framework for action in order to meaningfully improve outcomes for island communities. This replaces the proposed plan published in October 2019.
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References
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
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