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Is the UK as a union still fit for purpose?
The United Kingdom comprises England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland under shared institutions including Parliament and the monarchy. Devolution has granted significant powers to the Scottish Parliament, Welsh Senedd and Northern Ireland Assembly since the late 1990s. Recent years have seen ongoing debates about the balance of powers, economic performance across nations, and calls for further constitutional change.
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