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More than a century after his death, the grave of World War 1 soldier Lance Corporal (L/Cpl) Edward Smith has finally been marked.
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National Statistics publication on respite care servcies provided or purchased by local authorities in Scotland. Respite is a service which benefits a carer and the person s/he cares for by providing a short break from caring tasks.
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Tri-service results from the 2021 reserves continuous attitude survey (RESCAS).
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Tri-service results from the 2023 reserves continuous attitude survey (RESCAS).
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