This Week In Scotland – Week 03
Team UK Following an Intergovernmental Relations Review (IGR), and with the apparent agreement of the devolved governments, a new council is being established covering the
Team UK Following an Intergovernmental Relations Review (IGR), and with the apparent agreement of the devolved governments, a new council is being established covering the
Referendum 2023 The SNP is partnering with the Greens and Believe in Scotland to launch a series of seminars looking to the ‘2023 referendum’ which
A Happy New Year to Everyone from all at ISP Constitutional Matters: Devo Max Chris Hanlon of the SNP suggested a third option be put
The issue of violence against women is a longstanding one in society. The statistics speak for themselves. If we take time to consider the
Dalzell Steel It has been revealed by Ivan McKee, Scottish Business Minister, that the deal to save the last remaining steel plant in Scotland may
Language is power. It’s not a new concept. Historically, it’s why illegal and occupying powers have tended to ban the speaking of native languages,
The Scottish Budget The Scottish Budget served up no real surprises. Kate Forbes claims most Scottish taxpayers will pay less than those elsewhere in the
During the week, I noticed another rash of pro-independence supporters worrying that by cheering Shell announcing they would not be continuing their support for
Storm Arwen and the North-East Energy firms have spent £730m on resilience in the last five years, but speaking in committee at the House of
“The polls undoubtedly help to decide what people think, but their most important long-term influence may be on how people think. The interrogative process