[Constituencies] The Scottish Parliament (Constituencies) Act 2004 (c 13) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that amends the Scotland Act 1998 which established the Scottish Parliament. Before it was amended by this Act, the Scotland Act 1998 provided for the constituencies of the Scottish Parliament (known also as Holyrood c...
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(from the article `Architecture and Civil Engineering`) Also notable was the new Scottish Parliament building in Edinburgh. The architect was Spanish architect Enric Miralles, who won the international ... ...unelected legislative assembly in a country that prided itself on its traditions of liberal democracy was apparent. Following ref...
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Devolved legislative (law-making) body of Scotland. It comprises 129 members and was created by the November 1998 Scotland Act, which was passed following the Scottish electorate's overwhelming...
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Devolved legislative (law-making) body of Scotland. It comprises 129 members and was created by the November 1998 Scotland Act, which was passed following the Scottish electorate's overwhelming approval of government proposals in a referendum on devolution held on 11 September 1997. The first elections to the Parliament were held on 6 May 1...
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The representative body of Scotland from the thirteenth century through to the Act of Union with England in 1707, and since 1999 Scotland's devolved legislature. Prior to 1707 it consisted of the three estates of clerics, lay tenants-in-chief and burgh commissioners meeting within a single chamber. Scottish constituencies were created for the Westm...
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