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National Islands Plan through a COVID Lens: survey results
Summary of key findings after the six main local authorities with islands were invited to consider the impact of the (COVID-19) pandemic on the delivery of National Island Plan commitments and how these should be prioritised going forward.
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UK/EU relationship: letter from Constitution Secretary to UK government
Letter from Constitution Secretary Michael Russell to Minister of State at the Cabinet Office Lord Frost.
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Open Government Action Plan commitment 5: transparency in exiting the EU
Progress reports on our commitment to be open and share information about the UK's exit from the EU, as part of our open government action plan.
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Steadfastly European, Scotland's past, present and future
Steadfastly European, Scotland’s Past, Present and Future reflects on the impacts of Brexit and re-emphasises our ongoing commitment to European values.
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After Brexit: The UK Internal Market Act and devolution
Devolution has benefitted Scotland hugely, allowing decisions that matter to people in Scotland to be taken here. Developments since the Brexit vote put this at risk - culminating in the UK Internal Market Act, which directly constrains devolution. This paper explains why and the choice we now face.
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Inter-Ministerial Group for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: 25 January 2021
Communiqué agreed at the meeting of the Inter-Ministerial Group for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (IMG EFRA), held on 25 January 2021.
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Transport Scotland Corporate Risk Register and Brexit Register: FOI release
Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002
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EU citizens staying in Scotland leaflet: translations
Translated versions of an information leaflet to support EU citizens to stay in Scotland.
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Whisky industry: letters to UK Government
Letters to the UK Government about support for and the impact of Brexit on the Scotch whisky industry.
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Trade: our vision
The trade vision sets out our trade principles of inclusive growth, wellbeing, sustainability, net zero and good governance. These principles are rooted in Scotland’s National Performance Framework and will underpin the trading and investment relationships we want for Scotland.