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December 10, 2020

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Infographic entitled Policy Scotland 2020 with five sections: Graphic of group of people and text '1250+ attendees at our events'; graphic of computer screen and text '32,000+ visits to our website; Twitter icon and text '2,850+ Twitter followers'; graphic of an envelope with text '1,250+ newletter subscribers; Graphic of three peices of paper with writing on; and text '90+ blogs and papers published'.

Policy Scotland in 2020

News, Policy Scotland, Professor Anton Muscatelli, Professor Chris Chapman, Professor Sally Wyke, Sir John ElvidgeBy adminDecember 10, 2020

Policy Scotland reflects on the challenges and achievements of 2020 and looks ahead to 2021 and the focus on recovery and rebuilding following the COVID-19 pandemic.

Two photos: one of the Victorian UK Parliament building in London showing the Thames, the gothic building and Big Ben tower; one of the front of the modern Scottish Parliament building with a pond in front of it

Policy Scotland at the Parliaments

City economies, Dr David Waite, Dr Sarah Weakley, Scottish Parliament, UK House of Commons, Welfare & social securityBy adminDecember 10, 20201 Comment

Policy Scotland’s researchers are involved in providing evidence to the UK and the Scottish parliaments on the impact of COVID on the economy and welfare.

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