MSPs pass land reform which could force break up of huge estates
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The Scottish Parliament has passed land reforms which could force the break-up of some large estates. The bill is designed to help reduce the concentration of rural land ownership among a small number of people, and to give communities a greater say in what happens on privately owned land.
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