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Thursday 30/12/1999
This report presents the findings of a research enquiry into the extent, nature and costs of crime as it affects businesses in Scotland.
This report examines the small-scale use of precognition agents in Scotland.
Thursday 23/12/1999
Report of study to identify the factors that may be responsible for the higher council tax in-year collection rates in England and Wales compared to Scotland.
Monday 20/12/1999
This report aims to identify the barriers to implementation of Park and Ride schemes, and to make recommendations on how such schemes might be successfully promoted and developed.
Friday 10/12/1999
Prevention of abuse towards vulnerable patient population.
Thursday 09/12/1999
Concordat between the Scottish Ministers and the Secretary of State for Defence
Guidance on relations with Whitehall
Guidance on relations with Whitehall
Concordat between HM Treasury and the Scottish Executive
Concordat between HM Treasury and the Scottish Executive
Guidance on relations with Whitehall
Guidance on relations with Whitehall
Relations with Whitehall
Guidance on relations with Whitehall
Concordat between the Scottish Ministers and the Secretary of State for Defence
Framework for co-opertion between Department of Health and the Departments concerned with health and social care in the devolved administrations
Framework for co-operation between DoH and the Departments concerned with health and social care in the devolved administrations
Monday 06/12/1999
This report describes the surveys which have been carried out, summarises some key points from the inventory of schemes and discusses the implications of these for best practice.
Friday 03/12/1999
To improve the understanding of the implications of climate change in Scotland, to inform policy responses and help to identify measures to reduce greenhouse gap emissions.
Provides guidance and is intended as a tool kit of measures for everyone involveed in the journey to school. Provides practical advice to children, parents, teachers, local authorities, the police