The Scottish Parliament was created by a law known as the Scotland Act (1998). This law also set out what powers the Scottish Parliament holds. Extra powers were added in the Scotland Act (2016).
The Scottish Parliament was created by a law known as the Scotland Act (1998). This law also set out what powers the Scottish Parliament holds. Extra powers were added in the Scotland Act (2016).
The Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee has asked for a written response regarding “lack of ...
Since the Scottish Parliament reconvened in 1999, decision making power is now split between MPs in London and MSPs in Edinburgh. Issues decided at Westminster are said to be ‘reserved’ while issues ...
The arrangements for elections to the Scottish Parliament. Devolution of Tribunals in reserved areas – such as the Employment Tribunals – in Scotland. Devolution of additional powers over equal ...
Control over the constitution is reserved to Westminster ... “I believe the public wants politicians in the Scottish Parliament to spend more time working on pragmatic solutions to the problems ...