Local government spends £180bn a year and employs 1.7 million people.
While it may lack the supposed glamour of, say, biotech or telecoms, taken as a whole, it is the UK's biggest enterprise – by miles.
The old model of local government is broken. So how would councils reinvent themselves, asks Stephen Taylor.
Local government spends £180bn a year and employs 1.7 million people.
While it may lack the supposed glamour of, say, biotech or telecoms, taken as a whole, it is the UK's biggest enterprise – by miles.