I WAS interested to read Iain Paterson's comments on devolution-max (Letters, January 23). He hit the nail on the head with his question on how it might fit with the governance of England and the UK ...
less robust than is its commitment to a Scottish parliament. Labour needs to address this in a way that is less shambolic than its recent U-turn on devolution to the English regions.
Through Brexit and the pandemic, our country has undergone social and political upheavals which will certainly leave a longstanding mark. But these systemic shocks are potential turning points in ...
The Labour party may not actually want to reverse devolution but that would be the effect of their latest constitutional plans, argues Murdo Fraser MSP. Anyone hoping over the last few years for some ...
A searing scrutiny hearing has uncovered thousands of undelivered appointments, vanishing data and a system in chaos – galvanising councillors, patients and activists to demand urgent reform and an ...
Is an unhealthy adherence to parliamentary sovereignty endangering the future of the UK? This might seem a strange question. Why indulge in abstruse constitutional concerns in an era when ...
A commission set up to consider the constitutional future of Wales has published its final report. The Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales, co-chaired by former Archbishop of ...
Federalism once again rears its head, notwithstanding Boris Johnson’s outburst. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our ...
The coronavirus pandemic has put devolution in the spotlight like never before. In Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, life and death decisions are being made by the devolved governments. Elected ...
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