Social welfare

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Academic research

The future of the UK and Scotland

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Bloggers (B)

 

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Business organisations (BO)

 

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Constitutional campaigning bodies

Campaign for Scottish Home Rule

Devo Plus Group

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Constitutional reform bodies (CRB)

 

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National Assembly for Wales (NAW)

 

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Political parties

Scottish Conservatives

Scottish Conservatives’ Commission on the Future Governance of Scotland (Strathclyde Commission)

Scottish Green Party

Scottish Labour Party

Scottish Labour Party Devolution Commission

Scottish Liberal Democrats

Scottish Liberal Democrats Home Rule and Community Rule Commission

Scottish National Party

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Scottish Government

Scottish Government

Scottish Government Expert Working Group on Welfare and Constitutional Reform

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Scottish Parliament

Scottish Parliament

Scottish Parliament Devolution (Further Powers) Committee

Scottish Parliament Welfare Reform Committee

 

SPICe (Scottish Parliament Information Centre)

 

 

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Think tanks

IPPR (Institute for Public Policy Research)

Reform Scotland

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Third sector

Joseph Rowntree Foundation

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UK Government

10 Downing Street

HM Government

HM Treasury

Scotland Office

The Smith Commission

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UK Parliament

United Kingdom Parliament

House of Commons Library

House of Commons Committee of Public Accounts

House of Commons Scottish Affairs Committee

House of Lords Constitution Committee

House of Lords Library

 

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Further information

This Further Devolution Hub is intended to be useful to those seeking information on the proposals for further devolution in Scotland, and the rest of the UK, including the work of the Smith Commission. Material has been selected by impartial researchers within the Scottish Parliament Information Centre, who have made every effort to ensure information on the proposals are fairly represented.

It should be noted, however, that the Further Devolution Hub is not an exhaustive source of information on the issues surrounding further devolution in Scotland. It does not, for example, contain links to mainstream media, blogs, twitter feeds or other social networking sites. Nor should inclusion on the Hub of any paper, briefing or website produced by any organisation or individual be taken to imply approval or endorsement by the Parliament of the content of any such document or website.

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