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The Big Society David Cameron launched the Big Society at Liverpool Hope University in July 2010.

The Prime Minister believes the Big Society will improve public services and breathe new life into communities.

Others see it as cover for spending cuts and, potentially, the beginning of the end of the welfare state.

Log in to modernityscotland and decide for yourself.
The Referendum on the Alternative Vote As part of the coalition agreement there will be a referendum on the introduction of the Alternative Vote (AV) on 5 May 2011.

But, why on earth did the Lib Dems agree to a referendum on AV?
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Local Government in Scotland. Does it provide best value?

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2009. This power point examines whether Scottish local authorities provide best value to the public. 
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Local Government in the New Scotland

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2009. This power point examines the new political relationships between Scottish central and local government. 
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Minority Government. Can the SNP make it work?

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2009. This power point examines whether the minority SNP Government can deliver its flagship policies. 
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Scotland's Future. Is Independence on the Agenda?

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2009. This power point examines the likelihood of Scotland becoming an independent nation in the foreseeable future. 
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Scottish Local Government. Is it time for reform?

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2009. This power point examines whether delivering public services to a population of just over five million people through 32 separate local authorities represents the most efficient use of tax payers’ money. Is it time for reform? 
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Scottish Parliament and Scottish Local Government.

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2009. This power point examines the relationship between the Scottish Parliament and Scotland's local authorities. 
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The Scottish Parliament and Westminster

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2009. This power point examines the relationship between the Scottish Parliament and the Westminster government. 
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The Scottish Parliament. Has it made a difference?

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2009.This power point examines the changes which have taken place in Scottish life since the creation of the Scottish Parliament in 1999. 
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