The SNP have turned the Scottish political map yellow, routing Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives in winning nearly all of Scotland’s seats. The scale of the next transfer of power from Westminster to Holyrood has been up for debate, with ‘full fiscal autonomy’ (FFA) being suggested. Paul Cairney argues that there are at least five political problems with the proposal, which he details here
John Smith, when Leader of the Labour Party, said that devolution was “the settled will of the Scott...
It is less than a month until the Scottish independence referendum on 18 September. Emran Mian write...
Yesterday, the Scottish Government published their 670-page White Paper on Scottish Independence. De...
The SNP have swept the electoral map in Scottish, winning all but three seats. With a Conservative g...
The General Election of 2015 looks set to be an exceptionally good one for the SNP, who look set to ...
The Scottish independence referendum is now coming into clear sight, with only a month or so to go b...
A deal has finally been struck on the fiscal framework for the Scotland Bill. Holyrood will now be s...
Following the ‘No’ vote in Scotland’s independence referendum, UK politicians have been urgently deb...
The Scottish government has set a St Valentine’s Day deadline for the end of negotiations over the f...
If we focus on the wider policymaking and political process, we should get a stronger sense that maj...
This paper looks in detail at the proposals for further fiscal devolution to the Scottish Parliament...
As the constitutional fallout from the Scottish Independence Referendum campaign continues, Stephen ...
In the wake of the Referendum on Scottish Independence, the Prime Minister announced that he would b...
Next May, the SNP will be defending a fourteen year record in office in Edinburgh. Typically, govern...
James Mitchell reviews the political parties’ responses to Smith Commission on further devolution to...
John Smith, when Leader of the Labour Party, said that devolution was “the settled will of the Scott...
It is less than a month until the Scottish independence referendum on 18 September. Emran Mian write...
Yesterday, the Scottish Government published their 670-page White Paper on Scottish Independence. De...
The SNP have swept the electoral map in Scottish, winning all but three seats. With a Conservative g...
The General Election of 2015 looks set to be an exceptionally good one for the SNP, who look set to ...
The Scottish independence referendum is now coming into clear sight, with only a month or so to go b...
A deal has finally been struck on the fiscal framework for the Scotland Bill. Holyrood will now be s...
Following the ‘No’ vote in Scotland’s independence referendum, UK politicians have been urgently deb...
The Scottish government has set a St Valentine’s Day deadline for the end of negotiations over the f...
If we focus on the wider policymaking and political process, we should get a stronger sense that maj...
This paper looks in detail at the proposals for further fiscal devolution to the Scottish Parliament...
As the constitutional fallout from the Scottish Independence Referendum campaign continues, Stephen ...
In the wake of the Referendum on Scottish Independence, the Prime Minister announced that he would b...
Next May, the SNP will be defending a fourteen year record in office in Edinburgh. Typically, govern...
James Mitchell reviews the political parties’ responses to Smith Commission on further devolution to...
John Smith, when Leader of the Labour Party, said that devolution was “the settled will of the Scott...
It is less than a month until the Scottish independence referendum on 18 September. Emran Mian write...
Yesterday, the Scottish Government published their 670-page White Paper on Scottish Independence. De...