Asking local government reorganisation areas to divvy up their finances between themselves is something akin to expecting honesty in a game show based on betrayal, writes Heather Jameson.
The chancellor may have done respectably on putting the public finances on a more secure long-ter...
Dan Corry says that if the measures in the Budget can lead to some stability that allows growth t...
Overall, the Government’s local government finance reforms appear to be a positive step forward o...
Investment in AI-powered CCTV and a local law enforcement team is delivering real results in the ...
Aneeka Muneer says that with community tensions growing, the Law Society’s new framework will be ...
Jayne McCabe and Frazer Thouard dissect the shifting recruitment landscape for directors of adult...
Devolution is a resilience issue after the UK Covid-19 Inquiry, say Patrick Diamond and Vijay K L...
The abolition of police and crime commissioners is a start, but no substitute for the scale of re...
As the National Children and Adults Services Conference gets under way in Bournemouth today, Jess...
Culture must be part of the devolution playbook if the new Norfolk & Suffolk Combined Authority i...
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