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the devolution of
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A rolling down.
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The Scottish section, which supports independence, backs the devolution of powers to Scotland.
Since peace and the devolution of power, the status of the language has changed dramatically.
Another was to embrace the devolution of powers and budget to Belgium's regions.
SNP Argues for the devolution of immigration policy from London to Edinburgh.
So, yes, I think the current proposals for the devolution of more powers are inadequate.
Think of the devolution of the emblematic conservative voice from William Buckley to Bill O'Reilly.
Ahern doubted that the DUP even wanted the devolution of policing at this point.
He says: "We are seeing the devolution of powers and funding on an unprecedented scale.
We are determined to rebalance the economy through the devolution of powers away from Westminster".
We have also been able to learn from the devolution of the tax to Scotland".
"The point is well-illustrated by the devolution of health and social care.
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