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Welfare

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Governing in an ever-looser Union

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Why Scotland is unlikely to become a welfare paradise

David Bell
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Lessons from the Stormont House Agreement

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Scottish Labour's 'new' welfare proposals?

Craig McAngus
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Scotland can help the UK fix its disastrous system of benefits for disabled people

Kirstein Rummery
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The Smith Commission’s Proposals – Big issues remain to be resolved

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Smith Commission and Housing: A Missed Opportunity?

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The Smith Commission Report: A focus on welfare - Devolution (Further Powers) Committee Meeting

Nicola McEwen
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Autumn Statement analysis

David Bell
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Smith Poll: Holyrood Should Control Tax & Welfare - Report & Press Release

Ailsa Henderson
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