The legislation for Scotland to hold its own parliament was included in the 1998 Scotland Act and the first meeting of the Scottish Parliament took place on 12 May 1999.
Yes it does. Scotland has its own Parliament which was devolved from the United Kingdom Parliament in 1999. The link below will give you information on the Scottish Government.
Yes - Scotland is still part of the UK - although they have their own parliament.
Parliament of Scotland ended in 1707.
Scotland has its own elected Parliament in Edinburgh which can legislate on most things except monetary, foreign and military policy.
Scotland has a Parliament.
Scotland is already devolved and has its own Parliament. There will be a referendum in September 2014 to decide on complete independence from the rest of the UK.
Yes Scotland does and it is called the Scottish Parliament and is situated in Edinburgh
Wigtownshire - Parliament of Scotland constituency - was created in 1644.
Wigtownshire - Parliament of Scotland constituency - ended in 1707.
Kincardineshire - Parliament of Scotland constituency - was created in 1667.
Kincardineshire - Parliament of Scotland constituency - ended in 1707.