New research has found that the reorganization of Whitehall departments is costly and usually poorly managed, but what about changes at sub-departmental levels? As Vince Cable toys with the idea of abolishing Regional Development Agencies, LSE’s Anne Page considers how reorganization could hurt the regions
Between 2010 and 2020, central government funding to English and Welsh local authorities declined by...
The contemporary ethos of governance in England largely stems from Conservative policy developments ...
The investiture of a UK Coalition Government in 2010 heralded the (ongoing) production of new sub-na...
Prime Ministers who are new in government or who are facing difficulties, often reorganize Whitehall...
Constitutional arrangements in parts of the UK have been transformed by political devolution. In Eng...
The English Regional Development Agencies (RDAs) are an uneasy halfway house between a standard quan...
With a new government on the cards by this weekend, Anne White and Patrick Dunleavy consider what mi...
Based on insights ‘in the English field’ over the past decade, I take a brief look back at New Labou...
The TaxPayers Alliance thinks that Regional Development Agencies should be abolished
Conservative and Liberal Democrat ministers have sought maximum publicity for their policies of dece...
From when the idea of local enterprise partnerships was first floated in the run-up to the May 2010 ...
On Tuesday, Lord Andrew Adonis released his report on regional growth in the UK for the Labour Party...
Sub-national development in England is once again at a decisive crossroads in its persistent journey...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to explore Whitehall motivations underpinning the Sub-national Re...
A number of fundamental concerns have been raised over the recent abolition of regional economic and...
Between 2010 and 2020, central government funding to English and Welsh local authorities declined by...
The contemporary ethos of governance in England largely stems from Conservative policy developments ...
The investiture of a UK Coalition Government in 2010 heralded the (ongoing) production of new sub-na...
Prime Ministers who are new in government or who are facing difficulties, often reorganize Whitehall...
Constitutional arrangements in parts of the UK have been transformed by political devolution. In Eng...
The English Regional Development Agencies (RDAs) are an uneasy halfway house between a standard quan...
With a new government on the cards by this weekend, Anne White and Patrick Dunleavy consider what mi...
Based on insights ‘in the English field’ over the past decade, I take a brief look back at New Labou...
The TaxPayers Alliance thinks that Regional Development Agencies should be abolished
Conservative and Liberal Democrat ministers have sought maximum publicity for their policies of dece...
From when the idea of local enterprise partnerships was first floated in the run-up to the May 2010 ...
On Tuesday, Lord Andrew Adonis released his report on regional growth in the UK for the Labour Party...
Sub-national development in England is once again at a decisive crossroads in its persistent journey...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to explore Whitehall motivations underpinning the Sub-national Re...
A number of fundamental concerns have been raised over the recent abolition of regional economic and...
Between 2010 and 2020, central government funding to English and Welsh local authorities declined by...
The contemporary ethos of governance in England largely stems from Conservative policy developments ...
The investiture of a UK Coalition Government in 2010 heralded the (ongoing) production of new sub-na...