Has devolution worked?

Published: July 18, 2019, 4:49 p.m.

b'After 20 years of devolution, this event explored whether devolution has worked, through the lens of its impact on policy, the economy, trust in politics, and the Union.\\n\\nThe event also launched a collection of essays entitled: Has Devolution Worked? which includes an exclusive interview with Tony Blair.\\n\\nJoining the panel to discuss these themes were:\\n\\nTony Travers, Professor of Government at LSE, Director of LSE London, and contributor to Has Devolution Worked?\\nRachel Ormston, Research Director, Ipsos MORI Scotland, who has written extensively about public trust in politics and government, national identity and constitutional change\\nDavid Torrance, Senior Library Clerk in the House of Commons, author of Salmond: Against the Odds, and contributor to Has Devolution Worked?\\nAkash Paun, Senior Fellow at the Institute for Government, and co-editor of Has Devolution Worked?\\n\\nBronwen Maddox, Director of the Institute for Government chaired the event. There was an opportunity for audience questions.'