The UK’s EU Referendum: Implications for Scotland’s Constitutional Settlement
Sarah Craig, Maria Fletcher and Nina Miller-Westoby
In-Depth Analysis
Scotland’s devolved powers have become progressively interconnect…
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Scotland’s devolved powers have become progressively interconnect…
Although the referendum debate has largely focused on domestic politics, EU memb…
One of the main arguments in favour of withdrawal from the European Union centres on th…
Opinion polls suggest that Scotland will vote to remain in the EU, regardless of th…
Questions around sovereignty and the extent of the impact of EU law on the UK and Scotl…
The SNP’s policy of pro-Europeanism is more a result of strategy than ideology favourable to European integration, write…
Polling shows that people in the various parts of the UK might vote in different ways in the EU referendum, writes Charlie Jeffe…
The debate around the UK’s upcoming EU referendum will have impacts across society, including on business, writes Owen Kelly. Anal…
The recent EU court preliminary ruling on Scotland’s alcohol minimum pricing illustrates the confli…
The result of the UK’s referendum on EU membership will have significant implications for the country’s rela…