Devolution is the process in which the central British parliament grants administrative powers (excluding principally reserved matters) to the devolved Scottish Parliament.
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The Scottish Parliament is the result of a process known as “devolution”. Devolution allows decisions to be made at a more local level. In the UK there are ...
The Scottish Parliament has power to make laws on a range of issues known as devolved matters. Devolved matters include: agriculture, forestry and fisheries ...
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Devolution means Scotland has two governments, each with responsibility for different things, working together for the people of Scotland.
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May 13, 2024 · That Scottish Parliament became a reality in 1999, yet the devolution settlement in Scotland has often been contested, particularly when the ...
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Sep 12, 2020 · In the referendum of 1 March 1979, the devolution scheme was supported by 52% of those voting. This amounted to only 33% of the electorate so ...
The Scottish Government runs the country in relation to matters that are devolved from Westminster. This includes: the economy, education, health, justice, ...
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