The Scottish independence referendum set in motion a chain of events which looks likely to lead to a greater degree of devolution to Scotland, with a commission chaired by Lord Smith of Kelvin set to report shortly with recommendations for exactly what form the relationship between Holyrood and Westminster should take. Paul Cairney, a noted expert on Scottish government, poses a key question: will greater powers for Scotland equate to greater democratic responsibility, with an unclear answer. Team GB
Devolved government in Scotland started as a radical innovation in bringing government closer to cit...
Last year, we launched Democratic Audit – Scotland to provide meaningful, in depth, scrutiny of Scot...
12 years after devolution, former Permanent Secretary for the Scottish Government, Sir John Elvidge,...
The Smith Commission which looked at future options for the governance of Scotland in the post refer...
The Government recently published the Scotland Bill, which in essence should implement the recommend...
The Smith Commission yesterday published its official recommendations for the future of Scottish gov...
The Smith Commission recently announced its recommendations for the future of Scottish governance. I...
James Mitchell reviews the political parties’ responses to Smith Commission on further devolution to...
The Smith Commission, the body tasked with recommending reforms to the governance of Scotland recent...
If we focus on the wider policymaking and political process, we should get a stronger sense that maj...
John Smith, when Leader of the Labour Party, said that devolution was “the settled will of the Scott...
Discussions of the powers of the proposed Scottish Parliament often begin and end with a definition ...
The Smith Commission is the body tasked with recommending proposals for the final status of Scottish...
There will be a referendum on Scottish independence in 2014. The prospect of further constitutional ...
The Smith Commission is accepting party proposals regarding what further devolution will look like f...
Devolved government in Scotland started as a radical innovation in bringing government closer to cit...
Last year, we launched Democratic Audit – Scotland to provide meaningful, in depth, scrutiny of Scot...
12 years after devolution, former Permanent Secretary for the Scottish Government, Sir John Elvidge,...
The Smith Commission which looked at future options for the governance of Scotland in the post refer...
The Government recently published the Scotland Bill, which in essence should implement the recommend...
The Smith Commission yesterday published its official recommendations for the future of Scottish gov...
The Smith Commission recently announced its recommendations for the future of Scottish governance. I...
James Mitchell reviews the political parties’ responses to Smith Commission on further devolution to...
The Smith Commission, the body tasked with recommending reforms to the governance of Scotland recent...
If we focus on the wider policymaking and political process, we should get a stronger sense that maj...
John Smith, when Leader of the Labour Party, said that devolution was “the settled will of the Scott...
Discussions of the powers of the proposed Scottish Parliament often begin and end with a definition ...
The Smith Commission is the body tasked with recommending proposals for the final status of Scottish...
There will be a referendum on Scottish independence in 2014. The prospect of further constitutional ...
The Smith Commission is accepting party proposals regarding what further devolution will look like f...
Devolved government in Scotland started as a radical innovation in bringing government closer to cit...
Last year, we launched Democratic Audit – Scotland to provide meaningful, in depth, scrutiny of Scot...
12 years after devolution, former Permanent Secretary for the Scottish Government, Sir John Elvidge,...