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EMERGENCY PLANNING

Countering terror locally

By Mark Conrad | 20 June 2018

With the announcement of the Government’s CONTEST counter-terrorism strategy following on from ot...

WHITEHALL

Surrey has 'improved' since Parsons Green bomb

By Dan Peters | 19 June 2018

Surrey CC has insisted it has made improvements since the Parsons Green bomber partially exploded...

WHITEHALL

EXCLUSIVE: Councils take key Prevent strategy role

By Dan Peters | 30 May 2018

Councils have been handed administrative control of the controversial Prevent counter-terror stra...

ADULT SOCIAL CARE

Are we entering a new era of trust and respect?

By Heather Jameson | 29 May 2018

Heather Jameson would like to see a communities secretary who makes local government a funding pr...

COHESION

Preventing terror: the perspective of two councils

By Dan Peters | 09 May 2018

The Prevent strategy against radicalisation has recently come under fire for being a top-down ini...

EMERGENCY PLANNING

Kerslake review praises council response to Manchester bomb attack

By Mark Conrad | 27 March 2018

Local government’s response to the Manchester Arena bombing was ‘by any measure exceptional’, but...

COHESION

Equality oath 'must also include members'

By Heather Jameson and Dan Peters | 23 March 2018

Government plans for an ‘equality oath’ must be for members as well as officers, former Whitehall...

COHESION

Community cohesion: a blueprint for the future

By Kersten England | 22 March 2018

Kerston England believes Bradford can be a blueprint for a successful and diverse United Kingdom.

COHESION

Taking the next steps to integration

By Heather Jameson | 20 March 2018

The Government’s response to the Dame Louise Casey review into integration has resulted in the cr...

WHITEHALL

Surrey apologises for Prevent failings after bomber conviction

By Mark Conrad | 19 March 2018

Surrey CC has issued an apology for failings in its Prevent programme after the Parsons Green tub...

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frederica-diamanta

Service Manager - Property and Investment

£55,620 - £57,869 per annum (pay award pending)

As Service Manager – Property and Investment, you will be the Council’s professional lead on for commercial property and investment. Apply for this job

Ashfield District Council

Director of Education

£111,136 –£116,521

Stoke-on-Trent is ambitious for its children and young people. Apply for this job

Stoke-on-Trent City Council

Executive Director of Corporate Resources (Section 151 Officer) & Deputy Chief Executive

£148,775 - £159,480

Premium jobThe role sits at the strategic core of the organisation Apply for this job

East Riding of Yorkshire Council

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