Major Reforms to the Scottish Civil Justice System Passed by the Scottish ParliamentHamilton, Julie
Hundreds of people demonstrated outside the Scottish Parliament against gender recognition legislation changes A majority of MSPs on the Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee recommended the general principles of the bill should be approved. ...
“national convener,” the party leader,Alex Salmond, resigned in July 2000 in a dispute over party finances. He was replaced by 36-year-oldJohn Swinney, the party’s deputy leader and a member of the British and Scottish parliaments. In the Scottish elections of 2003, the SNP’s vote ...
Sector body Homes for Scotland, which represents organisations together delivering the majority of new homes of all tenures, has responded to this afternoon’s statement in the Scottish Parliament by the Minister for Housing on “Delivering the Homes that Scotland Needs”. Director of Policy Fionna ...
while at the same time set up stand-alone companies that allow them to stash the cash from outside interests and potentially avoid making greater tax contributions to the public purse themselves, whilst rarely attending parliament and not even deigning to put in the hard-yards of committee ...
In this next parliament it is absolutely essential to have differing Independence voices in the parliament, that way we can all of us on the Independence side be represented, and Independence achieved. Whatever happens, the will of the Scottish people cannot and will not be denied, we just ...
However, subsequent historians have challenged his argument that the capital statutes that made up the 'Bloody Code' were created by a dis- interested Parliament.4 The authors of Albion's Fatal Tree, particularly Hay, focused upon the statutes related to property offences to argue that the ...
England’s identity problem dates from over 300 years ago. After a troublesome century that included a civil war, five enforced changes of Head of State, a plantation of Ireland, Jacobite rebellion and sundry religious wars and persecution, the English parliament was understandably looking for peace...
Paterson,L.The Scottish Parliament and Scottish Civil Society: Which side will education fall on?.The Political Quarterly. 1998Paterson,L.The Scottish Parliament and Scottish Civil Society: Which side will education fall on?. The Political Quarterly . 1998Paterson, L. (1998). The Scottish ...
Paterson,L.The Scottish Parliament and Scottish Civil Society: Which side will education fall on?. The Political Quarterly . 1998Paterson,L.The Scottish Parliament and Scottish Civil Society: Which side will education fall on?.The Political Quarterly. 1998...