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January 2022

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Macro image of polymer Scottish bank notes lined up next to each other, showing their numerical values of £5, £10 & £20. An outline image of the map of Scotland is shown on the notes. A British one pound coin is added to the collection of currency. The gold and silver coloured coin has the symbols of the United Kingdom on it, a rose, leek, thistle and shamrock.

Graeme Roy: Spring spending review is good time to take stock

Adam Smith Business School, Coronavirus / COVID-19, Devolution, Economics, Governance, Professor Graeme RoyBy adminJanuary 24, 2022

With budget pressures looming, there’s value in the Scottish Government holding a spending review in the spring.

Scottish Housing Policy Conference: A Fair, Flexible Future Rental Market

Housing, Housing market, UK Collaborative Centre for Housing EvidenceBy adminJanuary 10, 2022

Register your interest in the next Scottish Housing Policy Conference, focused on Scotland’s Rented Sector Strategy.

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