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Attitudes and Behaviours

Opinion

Scotland’s Green Party and National Party: a new agreement

Nicola McEwen
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Working Towards New Choices on Migration for Scotland

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Opinion

Scotland’s Approach to Human Rights and Foreign Policy

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Opinion

Election Reflections: A Good Campaign, a Poor Result

Coree Brown Swan
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Local election in England: all politics is local?

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Opinion

The journey to a more diverse Scottish Parliament

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Opinion

Small steps toward a representative parliament

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Opinion

A record-breaking election, but what next?

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Opinion

What happened? Where do we go from here?

Kirstein Rummery
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What happened? Where do we go from here?

Richard Parry
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