Keith Brown said Labour had broken its promises on devolution, raising a number of issues in a letter to Prime Minister Sir ...
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called the devolution of powers to Scotland “a disaster”, a comment that played into the hands of Scottish nationalists as recent polls show a majority of ...
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Had the Scots voted for independence in September’s referendum and Scotland had become a European Union member state, the cross-border legislation would have kicked in and defined benefit schemes with ...
LONDON — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson cast Scottish devolution as a “disaster” and ruled out any further powers for Edinburgh just as Scottish nationalists push for a second referendum that ...
The United Kingdom is launching into its biggest constitutional change in three centuries after Scotland narrowly spurned independence while demanding that the Westminster parties make good on their ...
Nov 17 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson called the granting of greater powers of self-governance to the Scottish parliament a 'disaster' during a call with Conservative MPs, The Sun ...
NEWLY released cabinet papers reveal that Tony Blair believed Labour’s devolution settlement had "lanced the boil of separatism" ...
If Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party campaigns on an ‘abolish Holyrood’ ticket, that would pose a real challenge for the Scottish Conservatives. But it would be potentially disastrous for my party to ...
Trust in the Scottish Government has plunged to the lowest level since devolution and there has been a sharp decline in satisfaction with the NHS. A damning new survey has revealed a massive fall in ...
Unionists may want to consider another devolution referendum to secure decisive support for the Scotland Bill and end the ongoing manoeuvring towards independence, a leading political commentator has ...
Michael Ancram, who has died aged 79, was a genial one nation Conservative politician tasked by Margaret Thatcher with steering the deeply unpopular poll tax through parliament, and later charged by ...