PPT-Central Scotland

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Party Votes Seats All Scotland Pensioners Party 5793 British National Party 2214 Green 5634 Independent ODonnell 821 Scottish Christian Party 3173 Scottish Conservative

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Party Votes Seats All Scotland Pensioners Party 5793 British National Party 2214 Green 5634 Independent ODonnell 821 Scottish Christian Party 3173 Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party. Made by pupils at . Echt. primary, . aberdeenshire. Scottish Christmas Trees. Why we have trees?. Like other countries we also have Christmas trees. Almost half of Scotland has been covered with trees. For . the past decade, the Scottish Government’s tool for measuring deprivation has been . SIMD (the Scottish . Index of Multiple Deprivation). . But . ten years on, does . SIMD’s. understanding of deprivation still reflect the experience of people in Scotland today? Are there better ways of measuring deprivation in Scotland? . . Presentation by Laura . Karuks. Capital: Edinburgh. . Lagest. city: Glasgow. Official language is English and . r. ecognised. regional languages are Scottish and Gaelic. Monarch is Elizabeth II. Pillerin. ja . Heleene. Scotland. Part . of. . the. . United. . Kingdom. 790 . islands. Capital-. Edinburgh. Largest. . city-. Glasgow. Language- English. Legislature-. . Scottish. . Parliament. at the crossroads?. Jenny Johnstone (University of Newcastle/Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research (SCCJR)). David Orr (Centre for Youth and Criminal Justice) (CYCJ). Mary Munro (University of Strathclyde). By Marianne Deans , Shannon Shearer, Elle Knox and Charley . S. angster . INFORMATION. Situated within vibrant Europe, Scotland is progressive nation built on dynamism, creativity and the fabulous warmth of its people. Here you will find a range of Scottish facts.. The Saltire . 3. The . Royal Banner of the Royal Arms of Scotland. ,. Royal Banner of Scotland. ,. . Royal Standard of Scotland. , . Banner of the King of Scots. Lion Rampant of Scotland . 4. The Thistle. Gwyn Jones. About Scotland. 79,000 sq. km; Northern 1/3 of UK. Political union with England in 1707, but retained own legal system, including land law. Legislative and administrative autonomy under Scottish Parliament, including over agriculture, regional policy, environment. Caroline Gardner. Auditor General for Scotland. A brief history of devolution so far…. Scottish Parliament established in 1999 (. Scotland Act 1998. ). New . financial powers (Scotland Act 2012). Scottish rate of income tax. Using sales and survey data to monitor and evaluate alcohol policy: . learning from MESAS. Mark Robinson. Alcohol-related mortality rates* 1950-2006. updated from Leon and . McCambridge. , Lancet 367 (2006). The poorer you are the more likely you are to be unhealthy. . This is despite the Scottish Governments £170m given to the NHA to tackle health inequalities.. The more that things change, the more they stay the same.. T. alks in Paris. Scotland’s response and what you can do. Tom Ballantine Stop Climate Chaos Scotland. . The Paris . Talks- Background- A Quick Sketch. . The world has talked about climate change- since late 19. My name is ……………….. I am visiting the National Museum of Scotland on. I will be setting off at. I am travelling to the museum by…. Bus . Train. Walking. Car . Coach. Minibus. I . will go into the museum through the . Scottish Culture. In Scotland, they used to wear kilts, the kilt is a form of formal attire. The kilt died off, but has made it’s return. If you were to take a trip to Scotland you would see men wearing kilts. Kilts are about as formal as a man’s tuxedo or suit..

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