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[ "Government of Alberta", "applies to jurisdiction", "Canada" ]
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[ "Government of Alberta", "applies to jurisdiction", "Alberta" ]
The government of Alberta (French: gouvernement de l'Alberta) is the body responsible for the administration of the Canadian province of Alberta. As a constitutional monarchy, the Crown—represented in the province by the lieutenant governor—is the corporation sole, assuming distinct roles: the executive, as the Crown-i...
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[ "Government of Alberta", "topic's main category", "Category:Government of Alberta" ]
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[ "Government of Alberta", "owner of", "Alberta Legislature Building" ]
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[ "Minister of State for Consumer Affairs and Food Safety", "applies to jurisdiction", "Japan" ]
The Minister of State for Consumer Affairs and Food Safety (内閣府特命担当大臣(消費者及び食品安全担当), Naikakufu Tokumei Tantou Daijin Shouhisha Oyobi Shokuhin Anzen Tantou), is the member of the Cabinet of Japan in charge of the Consumer Affairs Agency. The position was created along with the agency on September 1, 2009. As of September...
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[ "Minister of State for Consumer Affairs and Food Safety", "replaces", "Minister of State for Consumer Affairs" ]
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[ "Minister of State for Consumer Affairs and Food Safety", "replaces", "Minister of State for Food Safety" ]
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[ "Driving license in Japan", "applies to jurisdiction", "Japan" ]
In Japan, a driving license (運転免許, Unten menkyo) is required when operating a car, motorcycle or moped on public roads. Driving licenses are issued by the prefectural governments' public safety commissions and are overseen on a nationwide basis by the National Police Agency.For example:
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[ "Aircraft and Railway Accidents Investigation Commission", "applies to jurisdiction", "Japan" ]
The Aircraft and Railway Accidents Investigation Commission (ARAIC) (航空・鉄道事故調査委員会, Kōkū-tetsudōjiko chōsa iinkai) was a commission belonging to Japan′s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. Members of the commission were appointed by the transport minister to investigate the causes of aircraft and railway acc...
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[ "Aircraft and Railway Accidents Investigation Commission", "replaces", "Aircraft Accident Investigation Commission" ]
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[ "Local Autonomy Act", "applies to jurisdiction", "Japan" ]
The Local Autonomy Law (地方自治法, Chihō-jichi-hō), passed by the House of Representatives and the House of Peers on March 28, 1947 and promulgated as Law No. 67 of 1947 on April 17, is an Act of devolution that established most of Japan's contemporary local government structures and administrative divisions, including pre...
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[ "Local Autonomy Act", "replaces", "Tōkyō tosei" ]
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[ "Local Autonomy Act", "main subject", "local public entity" ]
The Local Autonomy Law (地方自治法, Chihō-jichi-hō), passed by the House of Representatives and the House of Peers on March 28, 1947 and promulgated as Law No. 67 of 1947 on April 17, is an Act of devolution that established most of Japan's contemporary local government structures and administrative divisions, including pre...
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[ "Five Public Notices", "applies to jurisdiction", "Japan" ]
Contents of the Five Public Notices Notice #1: Adherence to the five relationships of Confucianism Notice #2: Prohibition of conspiracy, presenting direct petitions, and abandoning one’s land to escape taxation Notice #3: Strict prohibition of Christianity Notice #4: Prohibition of injury to foreigners Notice #5: Ban o...
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[ "Minister of Digital Government", "applies to jurisdiction", "Canada" ]
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[ "Minister of Digital Government", "officeholder", "Joyce Murray" ]
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[ "Flag of Japan", "applies to jurisdiction", "Japan" ]
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[ "Flag of Japan", "depicts", "Sun" ]
History Ancient to medieval The exact origin of the Hinomaru is unknown, but the rising sun has carried symbolic meaning since the early 7th century (the Japanese archipelago is east of the Asian mainland, and is thus where the sun "rises"). In 607, an official correspondence that began with "from the Emperor of the ri...
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[ "Flag of Japan", "depicts", "field" ]
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[ "Flag of Japan", "depicts", "roundel" ]
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[ "Flag of Japan", "topic's main category", "Category:National flag of Japan" ]
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[ "45th Canadian federal election", "applies to jurisdiction", "Canada" ]
The 45th Canadian federal election will take place on or before October 20, 2025, to elect members of the House of Commons to the 45th Canadian Parliament. The date of the vote is determined by the fixed-date provisions of the Canada Elections Act, which requires federal elections to be held on the third Monday in Octo...
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[ "45th Canadian federal election", "follows", "2021 Canadian federal election" ]
Background The 2021 Canadian federal election, held on September 20 that year, resulted in the incumbent Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, retaining government and their minority status parliament, whilst also picking up five more seats than they had at dissolution. On September 27, Annamie Paul anno...
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[ "Act on Access to Information Held by Administrative Organs", "applies to jurisdiction", "Japan" ]
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[ "Act on Access to Information Held by Administrative Organs", "main subject", "freedom of information" ]
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[ "Article 96 of the Japanese Constitution", "applies to jurisdiction", "Japan" ]
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[ "Article 96 of the Japanese Constitution", "main subject", "constitutional amendment" ]
Article 96 of the Japanese Constitution is a clause in the national Constitution of Japan specifying the process for making amendments. Details of the process is determined by the Diet Act and the Act on Procedures for Amendment of the Constitution of Japan. The Constitution has remained unchanged since coming into eff...
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[ "Article 96 of the Japanese Constitution", "follows", "Article 95 of the Japanese Constitution" ]
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[ "Article 96 of the Japanese Constitution", "followed by", "Article 97 of the Japanese Constitution" ]
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[ "2016 Japanese House of Councillors election", "applies to jurisdiction", "Japan" ]
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[ "2016 Japanese House of Councillors election", "follows", "2013 Japanese House of Councillors election" ]
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[ "2016 Japanese House of Councillors election", "followed by", "2019 Japanese House of Councillors election" ]
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[ "Department of Finance Canada", "applies to jurisdiction", "Canada" ]
The Department of Finance Canada (French: Ministère des Finances Canada) is a central agency of the Government of Canada. The department assists the minister of finance in developing the government's fiscal framework and advises the government on economic and financial issues. A principal role of the department is assi...
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[ "Department of Finance Canada", "topic's main category", "Category:Department of Finance Canada" ]
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[ "GreenNet", "applies to jurisdiction", "Europe" ]
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[ "GreenNet", "applies to jurisdiction", "Africa" ]
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[ "GreenNet", "applies to jurisdiction", "South Asia" ]
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[ "Date and time notation in Canada", "applies to jurisdiction", "Canada" ]
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[ "2019 Japanese House of Councillors election", "applies to jurisdiction", "Japan" ]
House of Councillors elections were held in Japan on 21 July 2019 to elect 124 of the 245 members of the House of Councillors, the upper house of the then 710-member bicameral National Diet, for a term of six years. 74 members were elected by single non-transferable vote (SNTV)/First-past-the-post (FPTP) voting in 45 m...
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[ "2019 Japanese House of Councillors election", "followed by", "2022 Japanese House of Councillors election" ]
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[ "2019 Japanese House of Councillors election", "follows", "2016 Japanese House of Councillors election" ]
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[ "Norwegian Society for Sea Rescue", "applies to jurisdiction", "Norway" ]
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[ "Norwegian Society for Sea Rescue", "topic's main category", "Category:Redningsselskapet" ]
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[ "Judiciary of Norway", "applies to jurisdiction", "Norway" ]
The judiciary of Norway is hierarchical with the Supreme Court at the apex. The conciliation boards only hear certain types of civil cases. The district courts are deemed to be the first instance of the Courts of Justice. Jury (high) courts are the second instance, and the Supreme Court is the third instance.Supreme Co...
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[ "Judiciary of Norway", "topic's main category", "Category:Judiciary of Norway" ]
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[ "Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate", "applies to jurisdiction", "Norway" ]
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[ "Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate", "topic's main category", "Category:Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate" ]
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[ "State Conciliator of Norway", "applies to jurisdiction", "Norway" ]
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[ "English statute mile", "applies to jurisdiction", "England" ]
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[ "English statute mile", "different from", "mile" ]
The mile, sometimes the international mile or statute mile to distinguish it from other miles, is a British imperial unit and United States customary unit of distance; both are based on the older English unit of length equal to 5,280 English feet, or 1,760 yards. The statute mile was standardised between the British Co...
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[ "English statute mile", "different from", "international mile" ]
The mile, sometimes the international mile or statute mile to distinguish it from other miles, is a British imperial unit and United States customary unit of distance; both are based on the older English unit of length equal to 5,280 English feet, or 1,760 yards. The statute mile was standardised between the British Co...
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[ "Portable Antiquities Scheme", "applies to jurisdiction", "England" ]
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[ "Portable Antiquities Scheme", "applies to jurisdiction", "Wales" ]
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[ "Devolved English parliament", "applies to jurisdiction", "England" ]
A devolved English parliament is a proposed institution that would give separate decision-making powers to representatives for voters in England, similar to the representation given by the Senedd (Welsh Parliament), the Scottish Parliament and the Northern Ireland Assembly. A devolved English parliament is an issue in ...
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[ "Devolved English parliament", "different from", "Parliament of England" ]
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[ "Amicable Grant", "applies to jurisdiction", "England" ]
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[ "Section 213 of the Norwegian Penal Code", "applies to jurisdiction", "Norway" ]
Section 213 of the Norwegian Penal Code was a provision of the Norwegian Penal Code that defined sexual intercourse between men as well as between people and animals as a crime. The section was repealed on April 21, 1972. It was, among other things, the sodomy law of Norway. The provision read:
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[ "Injunctions in English law", "applies to jurisdiction", "England" ]
Injunctions in English law are a legal remedy of three types. Prohibitory injunctions prevent an individual or group from beginning or continuing actions which threaten or breach the legal rights of another. Mandatory injunctions are rarer and compel a person to carry out a certain act such as make restitution to an i...
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[ "Injunctions in English law", "topic's main category", "Category:Injunctions in English law" ]
Privacy Anonymised injunctions in English law Super-injunctions in English law Hyper-injunctions in English law Contra mundum injunction
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[ "Land Tax (England)", "applies to jurisdiction", "England" ]
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[ "National Curriculum for England", "applies to jurisdiction", "England" ]
The National Curriculum for England was first introduced by the Education Reform Act 1988. At the time of its introduction the legislation applied to both England and Wales. However, education later became a devolved matter for the Welsh government. The National Curriculum is a set of subjects and standards used by pri...
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[ "Marine Management Organisation", "applies to jurisdiction", "England" ]
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[ "Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh", "applies to jurisdiction", "Scotland" ]
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[ "Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh", "significant person", "George Forrest" ]
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[ "Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh", "significant person", "Isaac Bayley Balfour" ]
Notable staff and residents John Hope, Keeper of the Leith Walk site John Mackay (1772-1802), laid out the Leith Walk site Dr William Roxburgh, Keeper in 1814 Francis Buchanan, Keeper from 1814 to 1829 Cosmo Innes, original owner of Inverleith House Daniel Rutherford, Keeper William Wright Smith, Regius Keeper Robert G...
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[ "Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh", "significant person", "Nathaniel Wolff Wallich" ]
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[ "Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh", "topic's main category", "Category:Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh" ]
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[ "Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh", "significant person", "Isobel Wylie Hutchison" ]
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[ "Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh", "significant person", "Christian Ramsay" ]
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[ "Court of the Lord Lyon", "applies to jurisdiction", "Scotland" ]
The Court of the Lord Lyon (the Lyon Court) (Scottish Gaelic: Cùirt an Lyon) is a standing court of law, based in New Register House in Edinburgh, which regulates heraldry in Scotland. The Lyon Court maintains the register of grants of arms, known as the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland, as well as ...
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[ "Court of the Lord Lyon", "topic's main category", "Category:Court of the Lord Lyon" ]
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[ "Children and Young People's Commissioner Scotland", "applies to jurisdiction", "Scotland" ]
The Children and Young People's Commissioner Scotland is a post in Scotland whose main task is to promote and safeguard the rights of children and young people. The position, equivalent to the Children's Ombudsman agencies of many other countries, was established by the Commissioner for Children and Young People (Scotl...
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[ "Society of Writers to His Majesty's Signet", "applies to jurisdiction", "Scotland" ]
The Society of Writers to His Majesty's Signet is a private society of Scottish solicitors, dating back to 1594 and part of the College of Justice. Writers to the Signet originally had special privileges in relation to the drawing up of documents required to be signeted, but these have since disappeared and the Society...
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[ "Scottish Fire and Rescue Service", "applies to jurisdiction", "Scotland" ]
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS; Scottish Gaelic: Seirbheis Smàlaidh agus Teasairginn na h-Alba) is the national fire and rescue service of Scotland. It was formed by the merger of eight regional fire services in the country on 1 April 2013. It thus became the largest fire brigade in the United Kingdom, surp...
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[ "Scottish Certificate of Education", "applies to jurisdiction", "Scotland" ]
The Scottish Certificate of Education (or SCE) was a Scottish secondary education certificate, used in schools and sixth form institutions, from 1962 until 1999. It replaced the older Junior Secondary Certificate (JSC) and the Scottish Leaving Certificate (SLC), and it was the Scottish equivalent of the General Certifi...
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[ "Scottish Qualifications Certificate", "applies to jurisdiction", "Scotland" ]
The Scottish Qualifications Certificate (SQC) is the successor to the Scottish Certificate of Education and the Record of Education and Training, and is the main educational qualification awarded to students in secondary, further, and vocational education. The SQC is awarded by the Scottish Qualifications Authority. ...
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[ "Scottish Qualifications Certificate", "replaces", "Scottish Certificate of Education" ]
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[ "Sir William Sutherland Cup", "applies to jurisdiction", "Scotland" ]
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[ "VisitScotland", "applies to jurisdiction", "Scotland" ]
VisitScotland, formerly the Scottish Tourist Board (Scottish Gaelic: Bòrd Turasachd na h-Alba), is a national tourism organisation for Scotland. It is an executive non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government, with offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness, and other parts of Scotland.Among the orga...
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[ "First Periodic Review of Scottish Parliament Boundaries", "applies to jurisdiction", "Scotland" ]
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[ "Scottish Ambulance Service", "applies to jurisdiction", "Scotland" ]
The Scottish Ambulance Service (Scottish Gaelic: Seirbheis Ambaileans na h-Alba) is part of NHS Scotland, which serves all of Scotland's population. The Scottish Ambulance Service is governed by a special health board and is funded directly by the Health and Social Care Directorates of the Scottish Government.It is the...
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[ "Emergency Medical Retrieval Service", "applies to jurisdiction", "Scotland" ]
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[ "Bòrd na Gàidhlig", "applies to jurisdiction", "Scotland" ]
Bòrd na Gàidhlig (pronounced [ˈpɔːrˠt̪ nə ˈkaːlɪkʲ] (listen), lit. 'Gaelic Board') is the executive non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government with responsibility for Gaelic. It was established by an Act of the Scottish Parliament in 2005 (which took effect in early 2006) and is based in Inverness.Structur...
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[ "Scottish Young Liberals", "applies to jurisdiction", "Scotland" ]
Scottish Young Liberals (formerly referred to as Liberal Youth Scotland or LYS) is the Youth and Student wing of the Scottish Liberal Democrats. Reformed from the Scottish Young Liberal Democrats in 2008 and Liberal Youth Scotland in 2017, the organisation has taken a prominent role in party conferences. Its membership...
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[ "Dewar government", "applies to jurisdiction", "Scotland" ]
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[ "Dewar government", "has part(s) of the class", "Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning" ]
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[ "Dewar government", "has part(s) of the class", "Minister for Children and Education" ]
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[ "Dewar government", "has part(s) of the class", "Minister for Social Inclusion, Local Government and Housing" ]
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[ "Dewar government", "has part(s) of the class", "Minister for Finance" ]
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[ "Dewar government", "has part(s) of the class", "Minister for Health and Community Care" ]
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[ "Dewar government", "has part(s) of the class", "Chief Whip and Government Business Manager" ]
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[ "Dewar government", "has part(s) of the class", "Minister for Rural Affairs" ]
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[ "Dewar government", "has part(s) of the class", "Minister for Transport and the Environment" ]
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[ "Dewar government", "has part(s) of the class", "Minister for Justice" ]
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[ "Dewar government", "has part(s) of the class", "First Minister of Scotland" ]
Donald Dewar formed the Dewar government on 13 May 1999 following his appointment as the inaugural First Minister of Scotland. The first devolved executive of Scotland, it consisted of Scottish Labour and the Scottish Liberal Democrats, who formed a coalition on 14 May 1999. The government dissolved and was succeeded b...
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[ "Dewar government", "has part(s) of the class", "Lord Advocate" ]
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[ "Dewar government", "followed by", "McLeish ministry" ]
Donald Dewar formed the Dewar government on 13 May 1999 following his appointment as the inaugural First Minister of Scotland. The first devolved executive of Scotland, it consisted of Scottish Labour and the Scottish Liberal Democrats, who formed a coalition on 14 May 1999. The government dissolved and was succeeded b...
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[ "Dewar government", "has part(s) of the class", "Deputy First Minister of Scotland" ]
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[ "Marine Directorate (Scottish Government)", "applies to jurisdiction", "Scotland" ]
The Scottish Government's Marine Directorate (Scottish Gaelic: Cùisean Mara na h-Alba) is responsible for managing Scotland's seas and freshwater fisheries along with delivery partners NatureScot and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency.From April 2009 until June 2023, the directorate was known as Marine Scotland...
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