People's Plan for Scotland

People's Plan for Scotland
Title People's Plan for Scotland PDF eBook
Author Communist Party of Great Britain. Scottish Committee
Publisher
Pages 38
Release 1945
Genre Communism
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The People's Year Book and Annual of the English & Scottish Wholesale Societies

The People's Year Book and Annual of the English & Scottish Wholesale Societies
Title The People's Year Book and Annual of the English & Scottish Wholesale Societies PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1208
Release 1919
Genre Cooperation
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Places, People and Planning

Places, People and Planning
Title Places, People and Planning PDF eBook
Author Scotland. Planning and Architecture Division
Publisher
Pages 51
Release 2017
Genre Planning
ISBN 9781786527363

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Social Work with Children, Young People and their Families in Scotland

Social Work with Children, Young People and their Families in Scotland
Title Social Work with Children, Young People and their Families in Scotland PDF eBook
Author Steve Hothersall
Publisher Learning Matters
Pages 241
Release 2014-04-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0857257951

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This fully-updated and revised third edition addresses the changes to law and practice in relation to adoption and permanency, the children’s hearing system and the implications of the provisions of the Children and Young People (S) Act 2014 and other related matters, including the National Practice Model of GIRFEC. This is the only text to provide coverage of the new legal, policy and practice landscape of social work with children and families in Scotland, and as such, it is an indispensable guide for students, newly-qualified social workers, managers and practice teachers and a range of other professionals in health, education, the police and others in cognate disciplines.

The Dreadful Monster and its Poor Relations

The Dreadful Monster and its Poor Relations
Title The Dreadful Monster and its Poor Relations PDF eBook
Author Julian Hoppit
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 218
Release 2021-05-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0241434432

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'An invaluable primer to some of the underlying tensions behind contemporary political debate' Financial Times It has always been an important part of British self-image to see the United Kingdom as an ancient, organic and sensibly managed place, in striking contrast to the convulsions of other European countries. Yet, as Julian Hoppit makes clear in this fascinating and surprising book, beneath the complacent surface the United Kingdom has in fact been in a constant, often very tense argument with itself about how it should be run and, most significantly, who should pay for what. The book takes its argument from an eighteenth century cartoon which shows the central state as the 'Dreadful Monster', gorging itself at the dinner table on all the taxes it can grab. Meanwhile the 'Poor Relations' - Scotland, Wales and Ireland, both poor because of tax but also poor in the sense of needing special treatment - are viewed in London as an endless 'drain on the state'. With drastically different levels of prosperity, population, industry, agriculture and accessibility between the United Kingdom's different nations, what is a fair basis for paying for the state?

A People's History of Scotland

A People's History of Scotland
Title A People's History of Scotland PDF eBook
Author Chris Bambery
Publisher Verso Books
Pages 385
Release 2014-06-17
Genre History
ISBN 1781682852

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This corrective history of Scotland reveals the little-told stories of freedom fighters and suffragettes—offering a passionate case for Scottish Independence. A People’s History of Scotland looks beyond the kings and queens, the battles and bloody defeats of the past. It captures the history that matters today—stories of freedom fighters, suffragettes, the workers of Red Clydeside, and the hardship and protest of the treacherous Thatcher era. With riveting storytelling, Chris Bambery recounts the struggles for nationhood. He charts the lives of Scots who changed the world, as well as those who fought for the cause of ordinary people at home, from the poets Robbie Burns and Hugh MacDiarmid to campaigners such as John Maclean and Helen Crawfurd. This is a passionate cry for more than just independence but also for a nation based on social justice.

Fabian Research Series

Fabian Research Series
Title Fabian Research Series PDF eBook
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Pages 552
Release 1949
Genre Socialism
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