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September 22, 2021

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Little bits of plastic, as well as toys, a plastic bottle, and a crate lying on the sand at a beach with the ocean in the background

All-Party Parliamentary Group on Microplastics publishes first report

Dr Natalie Welden, Research project - outputs, School of Interdisciplinary Studies, SustainabilityBy adminSeptember 22, 2021

About Glasgow University research input to first report of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Microplastics, focused on the control of microplastic fibres.

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Additional powers: Better understanding? Better scrutiny? A new report on Scotland’s new budget powers

Adam Smith Business School, Devolution, Economics, Professor Graeme Roy, Scotland, SPICe, Strathclyde University, Tax, Think pieceBy adminSeptember 22, 2021

A joint working paper with the Scottish Parliament’s Information Centre and the University of Strathclyde looking at levels of understanding of Scotland’s new budget powers.

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