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Run by the Law Society of Scotland, the 2009 Donald Dewar Memorial Debating Tournament sees the four top teams debate the motion "This house believes that the babies of 1999 are reaping the benefits of devolution" – a topic chosen to tie in with the 10th anniversary of the Scottish Parliament.
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Scottish Parliament - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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e-Petitioner allows you to support a petition by adding your name and address online. Information about the subject is also provided, to put the petition in context and help you decide whether to sign. You can also see who else has supported ... Do you want to use the Internet to petition the Parliament? ... ut the Parliament...
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To view a petition click on a subject below. ... ut the Parliament ... Microchip implanting of Scottish prisoners...
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Scottish government. Scottish Office news and information covering government publications, reports and Executive consultations from the Scottish Executive, the devolved government for Scotland. Political news from the Scottish government. ... The Scottish Government...
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Scotland's Green Party, represented in the Scottish Parliament since 1999. With news, election results, policy information, events and how to join. ... The Scottish Parliament today passed Green MSP Patrick Harvie's Offences (Aggravation by Prejudice) (Scotland) Bill without opposition and without any amendments.
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A-Z index Site map Contact Us Links FAQs ... English Monarchs (400 AD - 1603), Scottish Monarchs (400 AD - 1603), United Kingdom Monarchs (1603 - present), The House of Windsor from 1952, Archive footage video gallery...
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Live pictures and audio of debates and committee sessions, along with a video archive and online forum. ... Follow this link to go to the main Scottish Parliament site...
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The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707 (RPS) is a fully searchable database containing the proceedings of the Scottish parliament from the first surviving act of 1235 to the union of 1707. The culmination of over ten years’ work by researchers from the Scottish Parliament Project based in the School...
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