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The final factsheet in a series, providing information about jobs and pensions issues in relation to the Scottish referendum.
The first factsheet in a series, providing information on the benefits of staying in the United Kingdom.
The CMA researched aspects of the Scottish legal services market to support the Scottish Government’s response to the Roberton Review.
Breakdown of areas of EU law that intersect with devolved competence in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Guidance and support on coronavirus (COVID-19) in Scotland.
Details of historical and current social security expenditure in the UK, and comparable data for Scotland.
This collection brings together examples from Scotland.
The Office of the Advocate General (OAG) is the UK government’s Scottish legal team. We provide legal advice, drafting and litigation services to the UK government in relation to Scotland. We also support the Advocate General in his role as...
The Boundary Commission for Scotland (BCS) carries out boundary reviews of parliamentary constituencies in Scotland, and submits its recommendations to the government. BCS is an advisory non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Office of the Secretary of State for Scotland...
Scotland Act Order approval will increases borrowing resource to fund vital public services including schools, hospitals and key infrastructure to boost growth
This note sets out the methodology used to select the 2 cities in Scotland which will benefit from cultural funding as part of the Spring Budget 2024.
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