- The Case for Independence
- Why Scotland needs independence
- What a newly independent Scotland will look like
- Becoming independent – the transition
- Strong foundations – Scotland’s financial and economic strengths
- Government policies and public services with independence
- The consequences of Scotland voting No in the referendum
- Scotland’s Finances
- Scotland’s public finances on independence
- Early priorities for action within sound public finances
- Finance and the Economy
- A supportive, competitive and dynamic business environment
- A valued and well-rewarded workforce
- Our currency, fiscal rules and financial regulation
- Our tax system
- Transport
- Health, Wellbeing and Social Protection
- Pensions
- Scotland’s social protection system
- Housing and communities
- Health, social care and the NHS
- Sport
- Education, Skills and Employment
- Primary and secondary schools
- Early learning and childcare
- Supporting Scotland’s universities
- International Relations and Defence
- Scotland’s international relations
- Scotland in the British Isles
- Scotland in the European Union
- International policy
- International development
- Defence
- Justice, Security and Home Affairs
- The justice system
- Security and intelligence
- Immigration
- Citizenship
- Environment, Rural Scotland, Energy and Resources
- Agriculture
- Fisheries
- Food and drink
- Rural communities
- Environment
- Scotland’s energy market
- Oil and gas
- Culture, Communications and Digital
- Culture and broadcasting
- Communications
- Postal delivery servies and Royal Mail
- Building a Modern Democracy
- The transition to independence
- Constitution, government and citizens
- Equality and human rights
- Better government – Scotland’s public services
- Civic society and Third Sector
- Questions and Aswers
- The Case of Independence
- Finance and the Economy
- Health, Wellbeing and Social Protection
- Education, Skills and Employment
- Industrial Relations and Defence
- Justice, Security and Homeland Affairs
- Environment, Rural Scotland, Energy and Resources
- Culture, Communications and Digital
- Building a Modern Democracy
- Annexes
- Scotland’s Constitutional Journey
- Main Devolved and Reserved Responsibilities
- Scotland’s Public Finances
- Equality Considerations
- Other Scottish Government Publications on Constitutional Reform
- Endnotes
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