The recent local government reorganisation in England, Scotland and Wales has served to resurrect past debates about the relative virtues of a single-tier or unitary structure (Royal Commission on Local Government in England, 1969; Davies, 1970). While the abolition of the metropolitan county councils in 198
Local Government in Wales has undergone restructuring in the 1970s, the 1990s, and is currently unde...
With four new unitary councils looming, Steve Leach and Colin Copus write that the process of replac...
The UK’s devolution reforms have been piecemeal, directed at specific territorial issues in one or o...
The Government has recently published proposals for reorganising local government in Scotland. Launc...
Local authority economic development activities have grown significantly during the last decade (see...
In a drive to make local government as interesting and popular as generations of Westminster's polit...
In a drive to make local government as interesting and popular as generations of Westminster's polit...
Local government in Great Britain is currently undergoing reorganisation. The reorganisation process...
Local and regional government in England is complicated. There is no uniform structure, with some p...
In the UK, local authorities are already the largest across Europe. There are moves in England and ...
Structural reorganization of local government is an addictive habit to which British government mini...
In Scotland and Wales devolved governance has established an interesting paradox. Scotland, at the l...
Local Government in England has long experiment with decentralisation and devolution within its own ...
Labour government’s devolution agenda has had a dramatic impact on many features of political life i...
Local government has faced critical issues since the 1970s. The case is made for local government as...
Local Government in Wales has undergone restructuring in the 1970s, the 1990s, and is currently unde...
With four new unitary councils looming, Steve Leach and Colin Copus write that the process of replac...
The UK’s devolution reforms have been piecemeal, directed at specific territorial issues in one or o...
The Government has recently published proposals for reorganising local government in Scotland. Launc...
Local authority economic development activities have grown significantly during the last decade (see...
In a drive to make local government as interesting and popular as generations of Westminster's polit...
In a drive to make local government as interesting and popular as generations of Westminster's polit...
Local government in Great Britain is currently undergoing reorganisation. The reorganisation process...
Local and regional government in England is complicated. There is no uniform structure, with some p...
In the UK, local authorities are already the largest across Europe. There are moves in England and ...
Structural reorganization of local government is an addictive habit to which British government mini...
In Scotland and Wales devolved governance has established an interesting paradox. Scotland, at the l...
Local Government in England has long experiment with decentralisation and devolution within its own ...
Labour government’s devolution agenda has had a dramatic impact on many features of political life i...
Local government has faced critical issues since the 1970s. The case is made for local government as...
Local Government in Wales has undergone restructuring in the 1970s, the 1990s, and is currently unde...
With four new unitary councils looming, Steve Leach and Colin Copus write that the process of replac...
The UK’s devolution reforms have been piecemeal, directed at specific territorial issues in one or o...