Jonathan Werran asks what the sector can expect from the new government, and says stopping more section 114 notices will be high on the list of inheritance problems
Elections couldn’t happen without the hard work of local government – yet it has been rarely ment...
In all the key socio-economic challenges local government has a key role, and the new administrat...
Rachael Shimmin pays tribute to the late civil servant Paul Rowsell for his work and to public s...
Centrally-conceived policies have a greater chance of success if worked on collaboratively with l...
Claire Spencer says the politics of devolution focuses on red lines, postcode lotteries and unhel...
Improving productivity everywhere involves optimising resource use to deliver better outcomes for...
On General Election day, Dominic Campbell issues a rallying cry to senior leaders in local public...
Dan Corry says place-based philanthropy can greatly help in delivering spatial equality – and a L...
With the sector still mourning the recent death of Sir Howard Bernstein, Greg Clark gives The MJ ...
The manifestos contained a welcome agreement on multi-year settlements, but big questions remain ...
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