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Young Devolutionaries
Episode 1: The Young Devolutionaries
28 minutes on BBC Radio Scotland MW
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They are the generation who have grown up under devolution. Now, nine teenagers from Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales share their vision of the system that brought them up.
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