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Answers and Note of Argument for Judicial Review of the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill (Prohibition on Submission for Royal Assent) Order 2023
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
IN THE COURT OF SESSION ANSWERS (as adjusted to 15 August 2023) for LORD…
IN THE COURT OF SESSION NOTE OF ARGUMENT for LORD STEWART OF DIRLETON KC,…
Written case on behalf of HM Advocate General for Scotland for the UK Supreme Court case no. 2022/0098
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
In the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, in the matter of a reference…
The Lord Advocate purports to refer to the Court, under §§1(f) and 34 of…
How the UK government made the positive case for Scotland to remain in the UK.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This is a copy of a document that stated a policy of the 2010 to 2015…
Draft legislation to deliver more powers to the Scottish Parliament has been published by the UK government.
Command Paper published today sets out the proposals of the 3 main UK political parties for further devolution.
A handy leaflet which summarises the Scotland Analysis papers published to date.
A handy reminder of key dates and information in the run up to the crucial vote on September 18.
This is a technical note looking at how jobs in Scotland are linked to trade with the rest of the UK.
This is a technical note on UK debt in the context of the Scotland independence referendum.
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