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Nursing Standard, 1987
The first meeting of the new RCN Scottish Board will be held on November 25. Half of the Board membership will serve for two years and half for a four year term.
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The first meeting of the new RCN Scottish Board will be held on November 25. Half of the Board membership will serve for two years and half for a four year term.
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‘Scottish Control of Scottish Affairs’
2020This chapter continues its analysis of Scottish Conservative ‘nationalist unionism’ by tracing the evolution of the party’s more ostentatiously nationalist ‘Scottish Control of Scottish Affairs’ agenda after the Second World War. This was the consequence of several forces in Scottish and British politics, chiefly rising nationalist sentiment in ...
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Neurological Scottish neologisms
Practical Neurology, 2019In 1983, Douglas Adams and John Lloyd published The Meaning of Liff ,1 a magnificent and hugely successful humourous book in which hundreds of common experiences, emotions, objects and situations were assigned UK place names (figure 1). Some of our personal favourites include the following: Figure 1 The (original) meaning of Liff book.
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Scottish Affairs, 1993
It is perhaps hard to believe now, but the Conservative Party has not always set its face firmly against Devolution, in the form of a Scottish Assembly. Indeed, in the late 60s and early 70s there were two high-powered think tanks working on proposals on behalf of the Party.
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It is perhaps hard to believe now, but the Conservative Party has not always set its face firmly against Devolution, in the form of a Scottish Assembly. Indeed, in the late 60s and early 70s there were two high-powered think tanks working on proposals on behalf of the Party.
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Introduction: Scottish Liberalism and Scottish Society
2022This short introductory chapter captures the long-standing hegemony of the Scottish Liberal Party during the 19th century and identifies a gap in the literature relating to studies of Scottish Liberalism. It also reviews existing studies and acknowledges those who have aided the present volume.
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Scottish devolution and the Scottish diaspora
National Identities, 2012This paper describes the relationship that exists between Scotland and its diaspora and the ways in which this has changed since the advent of devolution. Based on interviews carried out primarily in the United States, it explores how members of the diaspora have adopted a less historical and sentimental approach to their ‘homeland’ and are ...
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Scottish Literacy and the Scottish Identity
1985Scottish education and literacy have achieved a legendary status. A campaign promoted by church and state between 1560 and 1696 is said to have produced the most literate population in the early modern world. This book sets out to test this belief by comparing the ability to read and write in Scotland with northern England in particular and with Europe
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