Devolution of Health Services • Also called the Local Government Code of 1991 • The government allowed the local units of the country to have their own autonomy in order for them to develop in their fullest potential so that it would be beneficiary to the attainment of the national goals of the country • The government will also give the local units more power‚ authority‚ responsibility‚ and resources. • The accountability of the LGUs will be monitored through the institution
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“The UK needs a written constitution” Consider the arguments for and against such a document At the moment‚ the British constitution is unwritten‚ although it may be less misleading to call it uncodified as various elements of the constitution are written down. The term uncodified means the constitution is not all kept in a single document‚ but is spread about in various pieces of legislature. It also means British laws‚ policies and codes are developed through statutes‚ common law‚ convention
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| |Following the election of the New Labour government into power in the UK in 1997‚ referendum on the devolution of power in both| |Scotland and Wales were held‚ resulting in victories for the ‘Yes’ camps. This resulted in the formation of the Scottish | |Parliament and the Welsh Assembly for the first time in centuries. There are those who argue that devolution will eventually | |strengthen the UK as a whole‚ whilst there are others who are convinced that it will trigger
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Scottish Independence will bring huge benefits to Scotland  By Nicole Kingsley Contents Background and history to the Independence Referendum Pro-Independence political parties Arguments in favour of Independence Pro-Union political parties Arguments in favour of the UK union Against Scottish independence Overall conclusion Background and history to the Independence Referendum Scotland was an independent country until 1707‚ when Scotland‚ England
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Scottish oil and natural gas will last for well over one hundred years MONDAY‚ 11 MARCH 2013 03:06 63 COMMENTS By William C McLaughlin BA(Hons)‚ MBA Let’s dispel once and for all the myth that Scottish oil and natural gas reserves are declining and will run out for good in another forty years. The Scottish North Sea has been ’pumping’ out oil and natural gas for around forty years. The current projection is that there is around forty years of oil and natural gas reserves remaining
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The Construction of the Scottish Parliament Building: Poor Planning of Costs Introduction This essay discusses poor cost planning when the new Scottish Parliament Building was built. It was poorly planned beginning with the design of it to when it was handed over. I chose to discuss this building located in Edinburgh EH99 1SP which is adjacent to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. This is found at the Royal Mile‚ at the bottom of it to be be precise. Because it wasn’t planned well‚ the costs reached
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Scottish Golf Tourism Market Analysis Report to Scottish Enterprise June 2009 Scottish Golf Tourism Market Analysis Report to Scottish Enterprise Contents 1: Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 1 2: Economic impact of golf tourism ..................................................................................... 5 3: Golf tourism product.................................................
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joining the UK. The aim of this essay is to discuss both sides of the views both against and in favour of the Scottish independence referendum. There has been complicated history between Scotland and England. Scotland was united with England in order to encourage its economy. Recently‚ however‚ there are two opposing sides of the independence referendum including “Yes Scotland”
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Inclusion is a key priority within Scottish education. What do you understand the concept of ‘an inclusive school’ to involve‚ and what are its implications for you as an individual teacher? This essay examines the concept of inclusion and its current meaning for Scottish education. Initially‚ I will look at how the concept of inclusion is defined and the rationale for inclusive education. I will then focus on the history of inclusion‚ whilst examining the differences between integration and
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programme. One reform introudced after 1997 was devolution. The centrepiece of Labour’s programme of constitutional reform was undoubtedly this. Referendums had been held in Scotland‚ Wales and Northern Ireland regading whether they should have their own Parliaments and devolved government. Devolution will almost certainly have an impact on the wishes of the people who live there to see complete independence for their country. Once devolution had been granted‚ complete independence would see an
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