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  1. 14. Producer's Quality Assurance investigations and documentation

    Provides detailed information on the Recorded Crime in Scotland statistical bulletin series. It is designed to be a useful reference guide with explanatory notes regarding issues and classifications which are crucial to the production and

    Part of:
    User Guide to Recorded Crime Statistics in Scotland
  2. Drugs education and prevention

    Information on how working to reduce the number of people with problem drug use in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Alcohol and drugs
  3. BSE

    Disease confirmed in Ayrshire.

  4. Development management

    Deciding whether to grant or refuse planning permission and other consents.

    Part of:
    Planning and architecture
  5. Annex D – Transitional period between legacy community orders and Community Payback Orders

    Statistics on reconvictions are presented up to the latest cohort of 2020-21. The latest year’s data is impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and should not be interpreted to be indicative of longer term trends.

    Part of:
    Reconviction Rates in Scotland: 2020-21 Offender Cohort
  6. Appendix 1: Respondent types

    The independent analysis by Alma Economics of the BSL National Plan 2023-2029 consultation, commissioned by Scottish Government.

    Part of:
    British Sign Language (BSL) National Plan 2023-2029 Analysis of consultation responses
  7. Salmon and recreational fisheries

    Information about our work relating to the salmon, trout and freshwater fishing industry.

  8. Economy statistics

    Statistical publications relating to Scotland's economy.

  9. Cancer

    Information about our work on cancer.

    Part of:
    Illnesses and long-term conditions
  10. Improving the lives of people with diabetes

    Increased access to Diabetes technologies.

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