Devolved government in London – focusing on the executive mayor and London Assembly – started as a radical innovation in 2000. Its generally successful development has sparked a slow, ‘organic’ spread of executive mayors to other English cities and conurbations. Andrew Blick and Patrick Dunleavy explore how democratically and effectively the two London institutions have performed
The Greater London Authority, created by the Greater London Authority Act 1999, re-established democ...
The Localism Act 2011 has successfully devolved planning powers to over 2300 English communities wit...
Metro mayors are the latest addition to the complex jigsaw of subnational governance in England, and...
London Authority, consisting of a Mayor and Assembly, is an oddity: it is both a renewal of London c...
Within London the 32 London boroughs undertake most local services provision and planning, and play ...
The shift towards network forms of urban and regional governance operating in a multi-level manner a...
Devolved government in London – focusing on the executive Mayor and Greater London Assembly – starte...
London is the United Kingdom’s pre-eminent city, with enormous global economic clout. Here, Richard ...
As the guard changes in Westminster and new government seeks to differentiate itself from its predec...
This paper examines the recent trend in English local government to introduce directly-elected mayor...
London is the UK’s undiscovered country and it is time we recognised it as the UK’s fifth constituen...
Interest in the governance of London has remained high in the years following the election of a Lond...
London Authority, consisting of a Mayor and Assembly, is an oddity: it is both a renewal of London c...
2012 is set to be a big year for London, with the upcoming London Mayoral elections and Olympic Game...
As the United Kingdom’s most powerful, rich and populous city and region, Greater London will play a...
The Greater London Authority, created by the Greater London Authority Act 1999, re-established democ...
The Localism Act 2011 has successfully devolved planning powers to over 2300 English communities wit...
Metro mayors are the latest addition to the complex jigsaw of subnational governance in England, and...
London Authority, consisting of a Mayor and Assembly, is an oddity: it is both a renewal of London c...
Within London the 32 London boroughs undertake most local services provision and planning, and play ...
The shift towards network forms of urban and regional governance operating in a multi-level manner a...
Devolved government in London – focusing on the executive Mayor and Greater London Assembly – starte...
London is the United Kingdom’s pre-eminent city, with enormous global economic clout. Here, Richard ...
As the guard changes in Westminster and new government seeks to differentiate itself from its predec...
This paper examines the recent trend in English local government to introduce directly-elected mayor...
London is the UK’s undiscovered country and it is time we recognised it as the UK’s fifth constituen...
Interest in the governance of London has remained high in the years following the election of a Lond...
London Authority, consisting of a Mayor and Assembly, is an oddity: it is both a renewal of London c...
2012 is set to be a big year for London, with the upcoming London Mayoral elections and Olympic Game...
As the United Kingdom’s most powerful, rich and populous city and region, Greater London will play a...
The Greater London Authority, created by the Greater London Authority Act 1999, re-established democ...
The Localism Act 2011 has successfully devolved planning powers to over 2300 English communities wit...
Metro mayors are the latest addition to the complex jigsaw of subnational governance in England, and...