Scotland
On 18 September 2014 there will be a referendum to decide whether Scotland should be an independent country.
Local government
Local government in Scotland has been reorganised a number of times (1890, 1929, 1947, 1975, 1996). Currently there are 32 council areas (including three island areas). There are a single national police service (Police Scotland) and a single national fire service; until March 2013 the police and fire services were organised within eight areas corresponding to the pre-1996 regions.
The map shows the pre-1996 regions and island areas, which are the most convenient to display at this scale.
The current local government areas may be grouped by (former) region as follows:
- Strathclyde:
- Lothian:
- Central Region:
- Grampian
- Tayside
- Dumfries and Galloway
- Fife
- Highland
- Borders
- Western Isles
- Orkney
- Shetland
LGBT issues
Scotland was excluded from the Sexual Offences Act 1967 which partially legalised homosexuality in England and Wales; decriminalisation happened with the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 1980. See age of consent for progess since then.
Since devolution, Scotland has on some issues been ahead of the rest of the United Kingdom. For instance Patrick Harvie MSP proposed civil partnerships originally for Scotland alone (but this was in the end achieved by UK-wide legislation). In mid-2012 there seemed a real possiblity that equal marriage would be achieved first in Scotland, but this turned out not to be the case.
LGBT organisations
Scotland has long had its own LGBT organisations, separate from those in England or Wales, including:
- Stonewall Scotland
- the Scottish Minorities Group
- Bi Scotland
- the Equality Network
- Gay Men's Health
- LGBT Youth Scotland
External links
http://www.lgbthistoryscotland.org.uk/ LGBT History Scotland: