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ief, fund the "Just Say No" campaign against | devolution ahead of a referendum for the Welsh Assembly |
to constitutional reforms that would promote | devolution along with separation and reduction of power |
ntion faces a far greater challenge, despite | devolution already having been implemented everywhere e |
The process was known as | devolution and was set up to return devolved legislativ |
The process was known as | devolution and was set up to give Northern Ireland devo |
on yes/no referendum, proposing both further | devolution, and full independence. |
0 October 1982 in an attempt to re-establish | devolution and power-sharing in Northern Ireland. |
nt of environmental policy in Scotland since | devolution and in December 2005 was named the Scottish |
sh Office from 1974 to 1979, responsible for | devolution, and later chaired the joint Labour/Liberal |
tutionalist approaches to political science, | devolution and citizenship. |
settlement for Ireland similar to the later | devolution arrangements for Scotland of 1998, eventuall |
The concept of | devolution as regress from progress relates to the anci |
rancis Pym, who was opposition spokesman for | devolution at the time, who's policy was to form a cons |
It ended the war of | Devolution between France and Spain. |
The original contained in a | devolution chamber that was to reduce him back to an eg |
Parliament in March 2008 to review Scottish | devolution, commonly referred to as the Calman Commissi |
People thinking in terms of | devolution commonly assume that progress is shown by in |
sion on Proportional Representation in 1918, | Devolution Conference in 1919, of the Royal Commission |
ork in education, aboriginal land claims and | devolution during his political career in Yukon. |
was also a high-profile advocate of Scottish | devolution, e.g. he was instrumental in the creation of |
Her political interests lie in full | devolution for Wales, social inclusion and lifelong-lea |
on is established by Isaac Butt to argue for | devolution for Ireland and repeal of the Act of Union. |
In the first five years of | devolution for Scotland and Wales, support in England f |
ns, Sefton and Wirral) in a form of regional | devolution for what was termed the "Liverpool City Regi |
Six commissioners favoured legislative | devolution for Wales. |
d English parliament within the asymmetrical | devolution framework currently existing in the United K |
nisterial posts was proposed by the NLGN "if | devolution from Whitehall to regional and local leaders |
features of Southern culture and to promote | devolution from the over-centralized government that no |
ions for Whitehall Departments is set out in | Devolution Guidance Note 10. |
The article currently says that | devolution happened at midnight on 1st December. |
Since 8 May 2007, | devolution has operated without interruption. |
As a supporter of | devolution he chose to move to the National Assembly fo |
between 1987 and 1998, before the advent of | devolution, he sub-let his constituency office in Glenr |
eloped a framework for the eventual Scottish | devolution in 1999. |
ed to the Welsh Assembly and Executive under | devolution in 1999. |
Scone", a political satire on the effects of | devolution in Scotland, was published in 2005. |
mmission did not make any recommendations on | devolution in Northern Ireland, for which the Northern |
transferred to the Scottish Executive after | devolution in 1999. |
utions transferred as part of the functional | devolution, in the new local government system. |
was a Member of the Speaker's Conference on | Devolution in 1919-1920. |
eaties of Aix-la-Chapelle (ending the War of | Devolution in 1668) and Nijmegen (ending the Franco-Dut |
lure to oppose the first referendum on Welsh | Devolution in 1979 in order to map out a specific polic |
inster, who remained as resident in it until | devolution in 1999. |
he had been forced to accept referendums on | devolution in Scotland and Wales (the former went in fa |
Devolution in the United Kingdom | |
formed part of, a wider process toward Welsh | devolution including the establishment of the Welsh Off |
n Kernow, the UK political party for Cornish | devolution, is based in Fraddon. |
ent at a local level, in the Green spirit of | devolution, is up to local parties, but a formal, natio |
998 further provided that, in cases where a ' | devolution issue' arose, an appeal would lie, and the I |
t for criminal cases in Scotland, except for | devolution issues. |
Before | devolution it served as the Belfast headquarters of the |
prominent publisher on the issue of Cornish | devolution, it has produced DEVOLUTION for ONE and ALL: |
On the issue of Scottish | devolution Knox clashed with the Conservative Shadow Ca |
iege of the city of Lille during the War of | Devolution. Louis XIV's forces besieged the city from A |
Appeared on | Devolution Magazine: Essential Summer Listening, releas |
Since | devolution, many matters which were previously dealt wi |
'Calman Plus' type package, similar to the ' | devolution max' proposal included in the draft referend |
When | devolution occurred most of these functions were transf |
titudes, lack of personal responsibility and | devolution of moral absolutes. |
lso taken an interest in sustainable energy, | devolution of powers in Wales, and links with Germany. |
established on 12 April 2010 as part of the | devolution of justice matters to the Northern Ireland A |
Knox argued that “meaningful | devolution of political power for Scotland” was necessa |
awa administrators, and began to insist on a | devolution of authority. |
In 1618 king Philip III charged him with the | devolution of the territories conquered by the Spanish |
reached in Northern Ireland that allowed the | devolution of policing and justice powers to the Northe |
a Shropshire Council initiative to encourage | devolution of decision making to local people. |
gion in preparation for the granting of full | devolution of powers. |
Council, the preautonomic body preparing the | devolution of powers to the Basque Country prior to the |
This would involve a | devolution of authority to the population of Western Sa |
e to be married upon their majority, and the | devolution of Brittany would have been given to the sec |
e to the Lloyd George coalition and stressed | devolution of power from Westminster and the importance |
ffairs in the Valencian region prior to full | devolution of powers. |
Prior to the | devolution of justice matters to the Northern Ireland A |
as the amoebic being is viewed as almost a ' | devolution' of the human race, taking on a basal primit |
n with pro-autonomy forces whose goal is the | devolution of considerable powers away from the central |
e and working on issues of decentralization, | devolution of government powers to local citizens, and |
sterial seat on the Executive created by the | devolution of policing and justice; accordingly both th |
Devolution Only two levels of Government: National and | |
He was able to start the | devolution process, and worked endlessly on creating th |
In the context of the contemporary | devolution processes and the growing application of the |
again as part of the first releases in "The | Devolution Project", which was a release of hide's orig |
again as part of the second releases in "The | Devolution Project", which was a release of hide's orig |
st into tears in the House of Commons when a | devolution proposal was defeated. |
The convention recommended that a Next Welsh | devolution referendum is held on giving the Welsh Assem |
ful Think Twice "No-No" campaign in the 1997 | devolution referendum which opposed the creation of the |
land Act that a majority voting "yes" in the | devolution referendum would have to constitute at least |
Further information: Next Welsh | devolution referendum |
erage of the 1997 general election, the 1997 | devolution referendum, the Scottish Parliamentary elect |
The Northern England | devolution referendums were referendums starting with t |
ted to the prominent role of Chairman of the | Devolution Report Committee within the Assembly. |
on the National Assembly for Wales' current | devolution settlement and whether there should be a ref |
ulent album than the 2008 studio record | D.E.V.O.L.U.T.I.O.N. that will go more 'back to the roots'. |
Since | devolution the Scottish SPCA has been at the forefront |
Devolution: The End of Britain?, 1977 | |
Before | devolution there were typically around 200 SIs a year i |
The nationalist parties, in turn, demanded | devolution to their respective constituent countries in |
f Unionism, receded with the introduction of | devolution to Scotland and Wales, and the creation of a |
propelled the SNP, Scottish independence and | devolution to the top of the agenda in Scotland. |
evolution and the conservative-nationalistic | devolution up to the medieval utopias. |
Thus, despite a high turnout of over 60%, | devolution was not enacted since less than 40% of elect |
ory Group, and his work in relation to Welsh | devolution was described by Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas (We |
cted by a majority of voters, while Scottish | devolution was supported by 51.6% of those voting, or 3 |
in with the Secretary of State, even if full | devolution was achieved. |
r government's stated commitment to Scottish | devolution was in reality. |
Devolution was, however, lost from the mainstream polit | |
When referenda for Scottish and Welsh | devolution were held in March 1979 Welsh devolution was |
Labour Party, whose concerns about Scottish | devolution were labelled "the West Lothian question". |
Common Agricultural Policy and moves towards | devolution, whilst campaigning for free trade with the |
A majority support "devo max" (maximum | devolution) with 60% of respondents wanting the Scottis |
tland George Robertson's contrary claim that | devolution would "kill the SNP stone dead" was dismisse |
on for Northern Ireland whereby all forms of | devolution would be wound up and the province governed |
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