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Politics of Glasgow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (974 words) |
 | Politics in Glasgow, Scotland, are evident in the deliberations and decisions of the city council of Glasgow (Glaschu in Gaelic), in elections to the council, and in elections to the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood) and the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (Westminster). |
 | Glasgow Corporation Transport, was under the control of the Glasgow Corporation, and ran the local buses and Glasgow Trams, until creation of the Strathclyde region in 1975. |
 | The city council established in 1996 is a unitary authority, with powers and reponsibilites previously divided between councils of the Glasgow City district and the Strathclyde region. |
| Scotland: Glasgow City Council (423 words) |
 | Glasgow City Council was created in 1996 (and has the largest population of local authorities in Scotland) from an amalgamation of two former councils, Glasgow District Council and Strathclyde Regional Council. |
 | The Lord Provost is the civic leader of the Council and acts as the convener of the Council and as the main representative of the City locally, nationally and regionally. |
 | The Council itself consists of 79 elected Members and its political head is the Leader of the Council. |