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iamsteve.in
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| | | | | Today I came across an article published on CommonSpace.scot by a guy called Anthony Barrnett, founder ofopendemocracy.net.Entitled 'Why the EU vote is an English, not British, reckoning', it discusses the upcoming EU referendum, and the potential implications, with a particular look at the Scottish element. It seemed like a good read, but before I got... | |
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publiclawforeveryone.com
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| | | | | By Mark Elliott and Nicholas Kilford In the Continuity Bill Reference, the Supreme Court advanced a striking analysis of the implications for devolution of the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty - or, more specifically, of the provision in the Scotland Act 1998 that had hitherto been understood merely to affirm that doctrine. The provision in question... | |
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lawandreligionuk.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article analyzes the Smith Commission's recommendations on Scottish devolution, specifically examining which religious and legal issues regarding equality, healthcare (abortion), and charity tax remain reserved or are proposed for transfer to the Scottish Parliament. | |
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davidgerard.co.uk
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| | | "Referring to this as a house of cards is insulting to cards, which have a consistent value and utility, unlike cryptocurrency." | ||