This paper was presented to the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) annual conference at the University of Oslo, 6-9 September 2017There is an extensive literature on the different ways in which central government interferes in local government. Within the UK, there appears to be a regular interference, with restructuring in the mid-1970s, the early 1990s, and a seemingly ongoing process over the last decade or so. With a unitary constitution, any government - or, more accurately, any government using its parliamentary majority to push through legislation - can remould or even abolish local government. Yet with the introduction of devolution to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in the late 1990s, the newly created 'reg...
Reflects on the complex constitutional arrangements applicable to a devolved Wales under the Wales A...
Since devolution in 1999, the Welsh Government has developed a distinctive approach to the managemen...
The UK experience and in particular the case of Wales, raises doubts regarding any mechanical effect...
Laffin M. (2004) Is regional centralism inevitable? The case of the Welsh Assembly, Reg. Studies 38,...
Local Government in Wales has undergone restructuring in the 1970s, the 1990s, and is currently unde...
Laffin M. (2004) Is regional centralism inevitable? The case of the Welsh Assembly, Reg. Studies 38,...
Local government in Great Britain is currently undergoing reorganisation. The reorganisation process...
Since the inception of local government in the UK, there have been continuous attempts to reorganise...
Following the Assembly Elections in May 2007 Wales moved into a new area in its devolutionary settle...
This paper assesses the response by local authorities to the new institutional structure introduced ...
Jack Liddall analyses the conflicting pushes to centralise political power in Scotland while maintai...
The Welsh Labour government has developed a distinctive brand of territorial constitutional policy i...
This paper assesses the response by local authorities to the new institutional structure introduced ...
New Labour's third White Paper promised the revitalization of local government after ten years of co...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. In a stream of high-profile announcements, the UK central government h...
Reflects on the complex constitutional arrangements applicable to a devolved Wales under the Wales A...
Since devolution in 1999, the Welsh Government has developed a distinctive approach to the managemen...
The UK experience and in particular the case of Wales, raises doubts regarding any mechanical effect...
Laffin M. (2004) Is regional centralism inevitable? The case of the Welsh Assembly, Reg. Studies 38,...
Local Government in Wales has undergone restructuring in the 1970s, the 1990s, and is currently unde...
Laffin M. (2004) Is regional centralism inevitable? The case of the Welsh Assembly, Reg. Studies 38,...
Local government in Great Britain is currently undergoing reorganisation. The reorganisation process...
Since the inception of local government in the UK, there have been continuous attempts to reorganise...
Following the Assembly Elections in May 2007 Wales moved into a new area in its devolutionary settle...
This paper assesses the response by local authorities to the new institutional structure introduced ...
Jack Liddall analyses the conflicting pushes to centralise political power in Scotland while maintai...
The Welsh Labour government has developed a distinctive brand of territorial constitutional policy i...
This paper assesses the response by local authorities to the new institutional structure introduced ...
New Labour's third White Paper promised the revitalization of local government after ten years of co...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. In a stream of high-profile announcements, the UK central government h...
Reflects on the complex constitutional arrangements applicable to a devolved Wales under the Wales A...
Since devolution in 1999, the Welsh Government has developed a distinctive approach to the managemen...
The UK experience and in particular the case of Wales, raises doubts regarding any mechanical effect...