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- UNISON Scotland - UNISON, Scotland's public service union, representing 150,000 members delivering Scotland's public services.
- Stones of Scotland - List all the prehistoric standing stones, burial mounds and other ancient landmarks in Scotland, along with photographs in both low and high resolution, locations with Ordanance Survey map references. Also states if access is suitable or not for the disabled.
- National Trust for Scotland - The National Trust for Scotland is Scotland's leading conservation charity and cares for Scotland's heritage.
- Keep Scotland Beautiful - Includes a variety of national environmental campaigns and programmes, including Keep Scotland Tidy, People and Places, Coastal Campaigns, Waste Aware Scotland, Sustainable Scotland Network, Eco Schools and Eco-Congregation.
- Universities Scotland - Umbrella organisation of the Scottish higher education sector that exists to promote, encourage and develop higher education in Scotland. Includes statistics relating to higher education in Scotland, publications (PDF format), press releases, contact details, glossary of terms and a list of member institutions with contact details and links.
- A to Z of the Law of Scotland - Legal links and information on the Law of Scotland. There are over 50 areas of law covered on this site which has a Scotland wide appeal. The site links to resources in Scotland, the UK, England, Europe and the rest of the world.
- Scottish History Online - Historical images of Scotland, and the Scottish People. Looking at the prehistoric, medieval, Pictish and Celtic history of Scotland, which goes back over 8,000 years. Also includes the Scottish History Club which encourages people to interact with others with a passion for Scotland Past.
- Historic Scotland - Photographs and visitor information on more than 300 historic buildings and sites open to the public, including castles, cathedrals and monasteries, from the official guardian of the built heritage of Scotland. Also details of all listed buildings in Scotland can be searched online.
- Scotland Supreme Court of Session - 31 July 2002 - Official opinion by Lord Nimmo Smith of the Petition of Trevor Adams and others for Judicial Review of the Protection of Wild Mammals (Scotland) Act 2002 and the Protection of Wild Mammals (Scotland) Act 2002 (Commencement) Order 2002.
- National Foster Care Association in Scotland, welcome. - Scotland's leading charity for fostered children and those who care for them. Information about how to foster a child in Scotland
Wikipedia Articles
- Free Church of Scotland (1843-1900) - The Free Church of Scotland is a Scottish denomination which was formed by a large withdrawal from the established Church of Scotland in a division known as the Disruption. In 1900 the vast majority of the Free Church of Scotland united with the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland to form the United Free Church of Scotland (which re-united with the Church of Scotland in 1929).
- Scotland Act 1978 - The Scotland Act 1978 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (Westminster) seeking to establish a Scottish Assembly as a devolved legislature for Scotland. The key difference between the failed Scotland Act 1978 and the successful Scotland Act 1998 is that under the 1978 legislation a very limited number of powers would have been specifically devolved to Scotland, whereas under the 1998 legislation it is the powers reserved to Westminster which ...
- List of Constituencies in the Parliament of Scotland at the time of the Union - List of Constituencies in the Parliament of Scotland at the time of the Union is a list of the constituencies of the Parliament of Scotland (the Estates of Scotland) during the period shortly before the Union between the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England. The unicameral Estates of Scotland existed from mediƦval times until 1707.
- Alexander of Scotland - Alexander of Scotland, Prince of Scotland, (21 January 1264 - 17 January 1284) was the son of Alexander III of Scotland and his Queen Consort Margaret of England, and heir to the throne of Scotland. He was the grandson of Henry III of England and Alexander II of Scotland.
- Frontline Scotland - Frontline Scotland is a current affairs programme broadcast in Scotland by BBC Scotland. It is broadcast regularly on BBC One Scotland on weekday nights, currently with varying timeslots.