Cairney, P. (2012). Intergovernmental relations in Scotland: What was the SNP effect? The BritishCairney P. ( 2012b ) Intergovernmental relations in Scotland: what was the SNP effect? The British Journal of Politics & International Relations 14 (2), 231–249....
Lord Sanidson concluded that Scotland’s census guidance was “notably limited in nature” compared to that in other parts of the UK, stating “it does not positively instruct or even recommend any particular mode of answering the sex question in individual cases”. So, that’s a win for g...
TheMail on Sundaysays a Minister “rubbished” intelligence pointing to Covid’s origins in a Chinese laboratory. TheSunday Expressfocuses on a cross-party bid to ban the physical punishment of children in England, which is already illegal in Wales and Scotland. ...
million people of Scotland may vote to leave the United Kingdom.Apart from being a historic moment, a fracturing of a union that was once arguably the most powerful on the planet, it will also have a very real impact on Wales.No longer will Wales be one of four home nations in the ...
2.5. The structure of public administration in the United Kingdom and the role of local authorities in mitigating climate change Public administration in the UK is hierarchically structured with Central Government and the devolved administrations of Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales forming the top ...
The SNP government in Holyrood has been a never-ending catalogue of incompetence and failure, yet in their eternal wisdom Scottish voters seem to have returned a huge caucus of SNP MPs to Westminster. This will only increase pressure for another independence referendum and cement Scotland’s positi...
Political party logos: SNP The National Party of Scotland (1928) became the Scottish National Party after merging with the smaller, Scottish Party in 1933. The Group’s logo has been a point of conversation for some time. Some see the graphic in the logo as a ribbon, while others see a...
In England, it was £9,296 (3% below the UK average). This compares with: Scotland: £11,247 (17% above the UK average) Wales: £10,656 (11% above the UK average) Northern Ireland £11,590 (21% above the UK average). Among the English regions, public spending per person ...
Johnson last week in parliament highlighting how Scotland is getting the biggest financial settlement ever! How about the English! Does the idiot think we do not notice! Scotland students get free education, as do EU students, while English students get a life time of debt! Young English people...
Between The Lines: What Scotland needs is fresh economic vision, not potshots at the SNPGeorge Kerevan