The Chancellor neglected any quick fixes for the UK’s broken housing market instead relying on planning reform to boost ...
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But Mairi Gougeon said she is willing to work with oppostion MSPs to improve the provisions in the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill.
How much of Scotland should one person be allowed to control? Supported by A new land-reform bill aims to unwind a long history of inequality. But centuries of feudalism are difficult to shake.