The introduction of directly elected mayors is one of the most significant recent developments in the structure of governance of the UK. The first mayor of London was elected in 2000, and the model has spread slowly but surely to other cities across the country, with varying powers and parameters attached. In May 2017 there were elections in six English city-regions for directly elected metro mayors. These new positions as figureheads of combined authorities were a prerequisite of the transfer of powers from Whitehall arranged by George Osborne when he was at the treasury. Mayoral roles and responsibilities are fairly clearly defined and circumscribed in legislation and the contractual arrangements with government, but there are still...
Local Government in England: Centralisation, Autonomy and Control is a serious book and an important...
This article provides a summary of the main findings emerging from a 'before' and 'after' action-res...
International audienceOver the past decade and a half in Britain, citizens have been consulted by re...
The introduction of directly elected mayors is one of the most significant recent developments in th...
This paper examines the recent trend in English local government to introduce directly-elected mayor...
Modern urban governance, because of its demanding and complex environment, requires a facilitative s...
The directly elected mayor model of governance is long established in many countries – for example, ...
Greater Manchester will become the next urban area in the UK to directly elect a mayor, following Br...
The authors reassess the recent history of U.K. urban politics. Following the local entrepreneur-ial...
England’s biggest cities will soon vote on whether or not they want to be run by directly elected ma...
Over the last decade or so many scholars have become pessimistic about the opportunities to resist t...
This article discusses leadership in urban governance by examining the Mayor of London. It uses a co...
This article examines the new leadership role of the English elected mayor. The authors suggest that...
In May 2012, 10 of England's largest cities, outside London, were required to hold referendums givin...
The introduction of directly elected mayors potentially represents a major reform of the operation o...
Local Government in England: Centralisation, Autonomy and Control is a serious book and an important...
This article provides a summary of the main findings emerging from a 'before' and 'after' action-res...
International audienceOver the past decade and a half in Britain, citizens have been consulted by re...
The introduction of directly elected mayors is one of the most significant recent developments in th...
This paper examines the recent trend in English local government to introduce directly-elected mayor...
Modern urban governance, because of its demanding and complex environment, requires a facilitative s...
The directly elected mayor model of governance is long established in many countries – for example, ...
Greater Manchester will become the next urban area in the UK to directly elect a mayor, following Br...
The authors reassess the recent history of U.K. urban politics. Following the local entrepreneur-ial...
England’s biggest cities will soon vote on whether or not they want to be run by directly elected ma...
Over the last decade or so many scholars have become pessimistic about the opportunities to resist t...
This article discusses leadership in urban governance by examining the Mayor of London. It uses a co...
This article examines the new leadership role of the English elected mayor. The authors suggest that...
In May 2012, 10 of England's largest cities, outside London, were required to hold referendums givin...
The introduction of directly elected mayors potentially represents a major reform of the operation o...
Local Government in England: Centralisation, Autonomy and Control is a serious book and an important...
This article provides a summary of the main findings emerging from a 'before' and 'after' action-res...
International audienceOver the past decade and a half in Britain, citizens have been consulted by re...