Reserved matters (Westminster)
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In the United Kingdom reserved matters, also referred to as reserved powers, are those subjects over which power to legislate is retained by Westminster, as stated by the Scotland Act 1998, Northern Ireland Act 1998 or Government of Wales Act 1998.
In Scotland, matters are explicitly reserved in the Scotland Act with all other matters implicitly devolved to the Scottish Parliament.
In Northern Ireland, the powers of the Northern Ireland Assembly (when it is not suspended) do not cover reserved matters or excepted matters. In theory, the distinction is that reserved matters might be devolved at a later date, but that excepted matters will not be considered for further devolution. In practice the difference is minor as changes to either list are within the powers of the Westminster Parliament.
In Wales, by contrast, certain matters are explicitly devolved to the National Assembly for Wales and the remainder implicitly reserved.
Scotland
The Scottish Parliament was created by the Scotland Act 1998 of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (Westminster Parliament). This act sets out the matters still dealt with at Westminster, referred to as reserved matters, including defence, international relations, fiscal and economic policy, drugs law, broadcasting and some others. The competence of the Scottish Parliament to legislate ("legislative competence") on a matter is largely determined by whether it is reserved or not.Anything not listed as a specific reserved matter in the Scotland Act is automatically devolved to Scotland, including health, education, local government, Scots Law and all other issues. This is one of the key differences between the successful Scotland Act 1998 and the failed Scotland Act 1978.
List of reserved matters
The following is a list of reserved matters:[1]- constitutional matters
- UK foreign policy
- UK defence and national security
- fiscal and economic policy
- immigration and nationality
- energy: electricity, coal, oil, gas and nuclear energy
- common markets
- trade and industry, including competition and customer protection
- drugs law
- broadcasting
- Elections and the registration and funding of political parties
- some aspects of transport, including aviation, railways, transport safety and regulation
- employment legislation and health and safety
- social security
- gambling and the National Lottery
- data protection
- firearms, extradition and emergency powers
- medicines, abortion, human fertilisation and embryology, genetics, xenotransplantation and vivisection
- equal opportunities
- treason and misprision of treason
- regulation of time zones and Summer Time[2]
- Sea fishing: Regulation of sea fishing outside the Scottish zone (except in relation to Scottish fishing boats).
- Weights and measures: Units and standards of weight and measurement. Regulation of trade so far as involving weighing, measuring and quantities
- Competition
Executive powers
The executive powers of Ministers of the Scottish Executive generally follows the same boundaries as the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament - if the Parliament can legislate about a matter, then any Ministerial powers under statute or the prerogative are exercised by the Scottish Ministers. However it is also possible for the Scottish Ministers to be given powers in relation to reserved matters, a process known as executive devolution.The reserved matters continue to be controversial in some quarters, and there are certain conflicts/anomalies, for example, while the funding of Scottish Gaelic television is controlled by the Scottish Executive, broadcasting is a reserved matter, and while Energy is a reserved matter, planning permission for a power plant is devolved.
References
External links
- Scotland Act 1998
- Government of Wales Act 1998
- The New Government of Wales Act 2006
- Northern Ireland Act 1998
Reserved powers can refer to several powers of a central authority:
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- Reserved powers, or Reserved matters, are those subjects still dealt with by the United Kingdom Parliament, and not devolved to the Scottish Parliament, National Assembly for Wales or the Northern
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Motto
"Dieu et mon droit" [2] (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
"God Save the Queen" [3]
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"Dieu et mon droit" [2] (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
"God Save the Queen" [3]
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Legislation (or "statutory law") is law which has been promulgated (or "enacted") by a legislature or other governing body. The term may refer to a single law, or the collective body of enacted law, while "statute" is also used to refer to a single law.
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Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Type Bicameral
Houses House of Commons
House of Lords
Speaker of the House of Commons Michael Martin MP
Lord Speaker Hélène Hayman, PC
Members 1377 (646 Commons, 731 Peers)
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Type Bicameral
Houses House of Commons
House of Lords
Speaker of the House of Commons Michael Martin MP
Lord Speaker Hélène Hayman, PC
Members 1377 (646 Commons, 731 Peers)
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Scotland
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The Northern Ireland Act 1998 (1998 c. 47) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which established a devolved legislature for Northern Ireland, the Northern Ireland Assembly, after decades of direct rule from Westminster.
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Government of Wales Act, 1998 (1998 c. 38) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
The long title of the Act is An Act to establish and make provision about the National Assembly for Wales and the offices of Auditor General for Wales and Welsh Administration
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The long title of the Act is An Act to establish and make provision about the National Assembly for Wales and the offices of Auditor General for Wales and Welsh Administration
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Motto
Nemo me impune lacessit (Latin)
"No one provokes me with impunity"
"Cha togar m'fhearg gun dioladh"
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Nemo me impune lacessit (Latin)
"No one provokes me with impunity"
"Cha togar m'fhearg gun dioladh"
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Devolution or home rule is the statutory granting of powers from the central government of a state to government at national, regional, or local level. It differs from federalism in that the powers devolved may be temporary and ultimately reside in central government, thus
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Scottish Parliament
Scottish Parliament Building Debating Chamber
Established 1999
by the Scotland Act 1998
Presiding Officer Alex Fergusson MSP (Con)
Since May 14 2007
Deputy Presiding Officers Trish Godman MSP (Lab)
Alasdair Morgan MSP (SNP)
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The Union Flag is the official flag used by the government to represent Northern Ireland. The former official flag, the Ulster Banner, continues to be used by groups (such as some sports teams) representing the territory in an unofficial manner (see Northern Ireland flags issue).
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Northern Ireland Assembly
Type Unicameral
Speaker William Hay
Members 108
Political groups Democratic Unionist Party, Sinn Féin, Ulster Unionist Party, Social Democratic and Labour Party, Alliance Party, Green Party and Progressive Unionist Party.
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Type Unicameral
Speaker William Hay
Members 108
Political groups Democratic Unionist Party, Sinn Féin, Ulster Unionist Party, Social Democratic and Labour Party, Alliance Party, Green Party and Progressive Unionist Party.
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Motto
Cymru am byth (Welsh)
"Wales forever"
Anthem
"Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau"
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Cymru am byth (Welsh)
"Wales forever"
Anthem
"Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau"
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The National Assembly for Wales (Welsh: Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru) is a devolved assembly with power to make legislation in Wales.
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Scottish Parliament
Scottish Parliament Building Debating Chamber
Established 1999
by the Scotland Act 1998
Presiding Officer Alex Fergusson MSP (Con)
Since May 14 2007
Deputy Presiding Officers Trish Godman MSP (Lab)
Alasdair Morgan MSP (SNP)
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Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Type Bicameral
Houses House of Commons
House of Lords
Speaker of the House of Commons Michael Martin MP
Lord Speaker Hélène Hayman, PC
Members 1377 (646 Commons, 731 Peers)
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Type Bicameral
Houses House of Commons
House of Lords
Speaker of the House of Commons Michael Martin MP
Lord Speaker Hélène Hayman, PC
Members 1377 (646 Commons, 731 Peers)
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Ministry of Defence (MOD) is the United Kingdom government department responsible for implementation of government defence policy and is the headquarters of the British Armed Forces.
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United Kingdom
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Year £/USD USD/£ Stdev £/XEU XEU/£ Stdev
1990 £0.5633 $1.775 £0.7161 1.397
1991 £0.5675 $1.762 £0.7022 1.424
1992 £0.5699 $1.755 £0.7365 1.358
1993 £0.6663 $1.501 £0.7795 1.283
1994 £0.
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1990 £0.5633 $1.775 £0.7161 1.397
1991 £0.5675 $1.762 £0.7022 1.424
1992 £0.5699 $1.755 £0.7365 1.358
1993 £0.6663 $1.501 £0.7795 1.283
1994 £0.
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prohibition of drugs through sumptuary legislation or religious law is a common means of controlling the perceived consequences or natural right of drug use. Prohibition of drugs has existed at various levels of government or other authority, from the Middle Ages to the present.
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The BBC Television Service. The service used Baird's 30-line system and these transmissions continued until 11 September 1935. On 2 November 1936 the BBC began broadcasting a dual-system service, alternating on a weekly basis between Marconi-EMI's high-resolution (405 lines per
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Devolution or home rule is the statutory granting of powers from the central government of a state to government at national, regional, or local level. It differs from federalism in that the powers devolved may be temporary and ultimately reside in central government, thus
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NHS Scotland (sometimes NHSScotland) is the official corporate style of the National Health Service in Scotland[1].
The National Health Service (NHS) in Scotland is one of the original three national health systems created in the United Kingdom
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The National Health Service (NHS) in Scotland is one of the original three national health systems created in the United Kingdom
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Scotland has a long history of universal provision of public education, and the Scottish education system is distinctly different from other parts of the United Kingdom. Traditionally, the Scottish system has emphasised breadth across a range of subjects, while the English, Welsh
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Acts of Parliament of predecessor
states to the United Kingdom
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Acts of English Parliament to 1641
Acts and Ordinances (Interregnum) to 1660
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Acts of English Parliament to 1641
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The Constitution of the United Kingdom is the uncodified body of law which constitutes the rules for how the country functions. It consists mostly of written sources, including statutes, judge-made case law and international treaties.
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