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  2. Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 - Wikipedia

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    The Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 is an Act of the Scottish Parliament passed on 19 February 2014 and received royal assent on 27 March 2014. [1] The legislation is part of the Scottish Government's Getting it right for every child policy implementation. The scope of the act as described in its long title is to make provision:

  3. Working for Families - Wikipedia

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    The Working for Family tax credits include four types of payments: Family tax credit: provides ongoing support for beneficiary and working families with dependent children. In-work tax credit: available to working families only. Minimum family tax credit: paid to working families to ensure they earn a minimum annual income after tax.

  4. Scottish Huntington's Association - Wikipedia

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    The charity was established in 1989 by families for families living with Huntington's disease and its chief executive is Alistair Haw. It works with the NHS and other agencies to co-ordinate a national plan for delivery of services to Huntington's patients and their families. It is also a member of the Neurological Alliance of Scotland.

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  6. Scottish society in the early modern era - Wikipedia

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    A burgess and his wife from Blyth's Close, Edinburgh. Scottish society in the early modern era encompasses the social structure and relations that existed in Scotland between the early sixteenth century and the mid-eighteenth century. It roughly corresponds to the early modern era in Europe, beginning with the Renaissance and Reformation and ...

  7. Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.It contains nearly one-third of the United Kingdom's land area, consisting of the northern part of the island of Great Britain and more than 790 adjacent islands, principally in the archipelagos of the Hebrides and the Northern Isles.

  8. Balmoral Castle - Wikipedia

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    Balmoral Castle. /  57.04083°N 3.23000°W  / 57.04083; -3.23000. Balmoral Castle ( / bælˈmɒrəl /) is a large estate house in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and a residence of the British royal family. It is near the village of Crathie, 9 miles (14 km) west of Ballater and 50 miles (80 km) west of Aberdeen .

  9. Humza Yousaf - Wikipedia

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    Humza Haroon Yousaf (/ ˈ h ʌ m z ə ˈ j uː s ə f /; born 7 April 1985) is a Scottish politician who served as First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) from March 2023 to May 2024.