The Scottish Government introduced the Education (Scotland) Bill in the wake of reports on the country’s schools.
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The Bill would let foreign nationals on time-limited visas to stand in elections and allow for the rescheduling of Holyrood elections.
The Scottish Government introduced the Education (Scotland) Bill in the wake of reports on the country’s schools.
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