Coronavirus and UK devolution
Did coronavirus demonstrate the strength of devolution – or does it highlight the need for central government to take a strong lead?
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Did coronavirus demonstrate the strength of devolution – or does it highlight the need for central government to take a strong lead?
Report to develop thinking on what can be done to increase UK-wide evidence exchange and policy learning.
The four governments of the UK must better co-ordinate their different approaches to lockdown restrictions.
Since March 2020 an extra £19 billion has been sent from the UK Treasury to the three devolved nations to tackle Covid.
How – and how well – the UK government has engaged the devolved administrations in its talks with the EU.
Major public services affected by the pandemic are the responsibility of the devolved administrations in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Devolution at 20 is a comprehensive analysis of how devolution has worked in the UK.
The UK government's Shared Prosperity Fund risks damaging trust in the union.
The future of the Union could be put at risk without reforms to the principle of legislative consent.
Parties remain far apart on Scottish devolution plans.