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As this is a food safety issue it would therefore rightly be for Food Standards Scotland and the Scottish Food Enforcement Liaison Committee, not Ministers, to respond to any concerns that have been raised.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
18 December 2017
The estimate produced is now being quality assured by Scottish Government analysts in liaison with the Office for National Statistics, who own the data, to assess whether this Scottish estimate is reliable for public use.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
25 October 2017
The Scottish Government contributed to the development of COPFS Family Liaison Charter which sets out how staff of the COPFS will liaise with bereaved families, including the families of road death victims.
St Andrew’s House, Regent Road, Edinburgh EH1 3DG Taigh Naoimh Anndra, Rathad Regent, Dùn Èideann EH1 3DG www.gov.scot SPS and the Multi Agency Liaison Group (MALG) will continue to monitor robustly the performance of the contract to ensure it meets the needs of our justice system.
Committee reports
Date published:
23 September 2025
Audit Scotland described alcohol consumption and binge drinking as a "deep seated part of the Scottish culture", with Public Health Scotland estimating that 22% of adults drink at levels that increase their risk of cancer, stroke, heart disease and type 2 diabetes.
The Rapid Action Drug Alerts and Response (RADAR) quarterly report (July 2025), identified th...
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The AI and healthcare sector is characterised by rapid advancements in technology, evolving regulatory frameworks, growing public and professional awareness, and increasing adoption.
The review saw this as limiting responsiveness and innovation - and making the current system unsuitable for the rapid technological changes which are expected in the sector.
Three of the world's bestselling gins: Hendrick’s, Gordon’s and Tanqueray, are all made in Scotland. The ascent of gin has been rapid, in 2010 UK gin sales were about half those of scotch.