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  • ...350px|Arthur's Seat, the hill in the centre of Edinburgh overlooks the new Scottish Parliament (bottom left) and "Dynamic Earth" (bottom right)}} ...ament of the United Kingdom]], it led to the establishment of the first '''Scottish Parliament''' since 1707. The presiding officer opening its first session described it
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  • * [http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/home.htm Scottish Parliament] Official website *[http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~scotparl/ The Scottish Parliament Project], (University of St Andrews)
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  • * [http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/home.htm Scottish Parliament] Official website *[http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~scotparl/ The Scottish Parliament Project], (University of St Andrews)
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  • {{r|Scottish Parliament}}
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  • ...d leader of the Scottish National Party since November 2014; Member of the Scottish Parliament for Glasgow Southside; previously Deputy First Minister and SNP deputy lead
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  • ...ngdom]]. It was formed in 1934 and is now the party of government in the [[Scottish Parliament]]; it also contests seats in the UK's [[House of Commons (United Kingdom)|H On 16th May 2007, [[Member of the Scottish Parliament|Members of the Scottish Parliament]] (MSPs) voted by 49 to 46 for Salmond to replace [[Scottish Labour|Labour]
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  • ...]] and leader of the [[Scottish National Party]]. She is a Member of the [[Scottish Parliament]] for [[Glasgow]] Southside and was previously Deputy First Minister and SN
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  • ...d outside the UK; founded 1934 and formed a minority administration in the Scottish Parliament (2007-2011), then a majority government (since May 2011).
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  • ...ted of 25 articles which were considered and passed in succession by the [[Scottish Parliament]] in 1706-07, the final overall Act being passed on January 16, 1707 by a v ...daughter [[Sophia of Hanover]] as the heir presumptive to the throne. The Scottish Parliament was upset that they were not consulted, and in 1704 passed the [[Act of Sec
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  • ...cal institutions; e.g. the UK government transferred certain powers to the Scottish Parliament in 1999.
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  • {{r|Scottish Parliament}}
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  • {{r|Scottish Parliament}}
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  • ...e [[government of the United Kingdom]] transferred certain powers to the [[Scottish Parliament]] and [[Welsh Assembly]] in 1999.
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  • ...350px|Arthur's Seat, the hill in the centre of Edinburgh overlooks the new Scottish Parliament (bottom left) and "Dynamic Earth" (bottom right)}} ...ament of the United Kingdom]], it led to the establishment of the first '''Scottish Parliament''' since 1707. The presiding officer opening its first session described it
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  • ...g of Scots at Scone on New Year's Day, 1651, presided over meetings of the Scottish Parliament, and led the Scottish army and English royalists in an invasion of England.
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  • {{r| Scottish Parliament}}
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  • ...ottish Executive (later "The Government of Scotland") and an independent [[Scottish Parliament]].
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  • {{r|Scottish Parliament}}
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  • ...volved]] government, a process which began with the establishment of the [[Scottish Parliament]] in 1999.
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  • ...'cash for questions' scandal in the 1990s. The party has no seats in the [[Scottish Parliament]].
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  • ...e is the ''Report of the Commission of Inquiry'' which was set up by the [[Scottish Parliament]] to investigate the matter in 1695 and published in 1703. This report is t
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  • {{rpl|Scottish Parliament}}
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  • ...p, though the SNP gained two more seats and are the largest party in the [[Scottish Parliament]] as well as the government there). Nevertheless some in Scotland would lik
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  • Unlike the [[Scottish Parliament]], the Welsh Assembly has no power to create or amend [[legislation]], nor
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  • ...to step down. Meanwhile, the Scottish First Minister suggested that the [[Scottish Parliament]] might try to block UK withdrawal,<ref>''BBC News'': '[http://www.bbc.co.u
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  • Adjacent to Holyrood Palace and opposite the entrance to the new [[Scottish Parliament]] building, the '''Queen's Gallery'''<ref>[http://www.royal.gov.uk/OutPut/P
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  • ...been removed from the English throne and replaced by William and Mary, the Scottish Parliament declared he had forfeited the Scottish throne.
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  • :the Scottish First Minister suggested that the [[Scottish Parliament]] might block UK withdrawal;<ref>''BBC News'': '[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/ :Scottish Parliament votes to request a new independence referendum
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  • ...t the foot of [[Arthur's Seat]], a distance of just over a mile. The New [[Scottish Parliament]] building is at the bottom of the Royal Mile, opposite the Palace. All alo Adjacent to Holyrood Palace and opposite the entrance to the new [[Scottish Parliament]] building, the '''Queen's Gallery'''<ref>[http://www.royal.gov.uk/OutPut/P
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  • ...rthur's Seat, the hill in the centre of Edinburgh that overlooks the new [[Scottish Parliament]] (bottom left) and "Dynamic Earth" (bottom right)]]
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  • ...424, this language, known to its speakers as ''Inglis'', was used by the [[Scottish Parliament]] in its statutes.<ref name=Crystal>{{cite book ...uage is recognised as a Minority language by the [[European Union]]. The [[Scottish parliament]] is also seeking to increase the use of Gaelic in Scotland through the [[G
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  • The original declaration is on display at the [[Scottish Parliament]] in [[Edinburgh]].[http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/nmCentre/news/news-05
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  • ...and Nelson's monument atop. The Royal High school is in the centre and the Scottish Parliament in the foregroud.}}
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  • :'''1999''': The [[Scottish Parliament]] is opened by the [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen]] :'''2004''': The [[Scottish Parliament Building]] opens in Holyrood
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  • ...have been [[Devolution|devolved]] to the [[Northern Ireland Assembly]], [[Scottish Parliament]] and [[Welsh Assembly]]. England remains the full responsibility of the Pa ...''". [http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/nmCentre/news/news-01/pa01-043.htm Scottish Parliament. Parliamentary News Release] at www.scottish.parliament.uk</ref> <ref>[[And
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  • ...nsible for matters relating to Scotland that have not been devolved to the Scottish Parliament. The Secretary of State for Scotland (currently [[Douglas Alexander]]) has ===Scottish Parliament===
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  • ...land]], drafted by [[John Knox]] and others and approved by meeting of the Scottish Parliament, but without Royal Assent. ...- set up a Scottish Executive (later "The Government of Scotland") and a [[Scottish Parliament]].
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  • ...dina'' or ''Embro'', is the capital city of [[Scotland]] and home to the [[Scottish Parliament]]. In 2001, Edinburgh had a population of 448,624<ref>'[http://download.edi ...=Edinburgh City Council| accessdate=2007-04-21}}</ref> It is home to the [[Scottish Parliament]], and the [[Scottish Executive]], the Justiciary Office (which provides th
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  • ...e to the Scottish Parliament<ref>[http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/ ''The Scottish Parliament'', 2012]</ref>.
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  • First elections to the [[Scottish Parliament]] and for the [[Welsh National Assembly]]. In Scotland, the Labour Party wi
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  • ...st curious case of adoption occurred in the British Isles. An Act of the [[Scottish Parliament]] on 17 December 1599 moved the first day of the year from 25 March and bac
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  • ...ly]] was established, but with much more limited responsibilities than the Scottish Parliament.<ref>[http://new.wales.gov.uk/?lang=en The Welsh National Assembly].</ref>
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  • * [[Scottish Parliament]]
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