The former Head of the Civil Service Sir Bob Kerslake recently published a government commissioned report into the governance of Birmingham City Council, and was withering about its shortcomings. Pauline Geohegan argues that the report simply confirms what was already widely known: that the city is disfunctionally run, and that its time for a big rethink of how things are done, and by whom
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed versionThis article contends th...
London is the United Kingdom’s pre-eminent city, with enormous global economic clout. Here, Richard ...
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On 4th May 2000, Ken Livingstone was elected Mayor of London on a turn-out of only 33.6%, a day when...
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The local government sector has seen unprecedented cuts since the 2010 General Election. With the Co...
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The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed versionThis article contends th...
London is the United Kingdom’s pre-eminent city, with enormous global economic clout. Here, Richard ...
This research report on the impact of mayoral governance in Bristol analyses the strengths and weakn...
The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government recently appointed commissioners to run ...
George Osborne recently announced that Greater Manchester was to get a new ‘metro Mayor’ with enhanc...
Local Authorities have been having a difficult ride since the formation of the Conservative/Liberal ...
On 4th May 2000, Ken Livingstone was elected Mayor of London on a turn-out of only 33.6%, a day when...
In 1997 Local Government Studies published an article (Asquith, 1997) which assessed the perceptions...
The Chancellor recently announced that in order to help make his “Northern Powerhouse” idea reality ...
Ministerial proposals to establish elected city mayors in England date back to the early 1990s, but ...
The newly elected Conservative majority government have made city deals and metro area devolution on...
This article provides a robust critique of the UK central government's approach to devolution in Eng...
The local government sector has seen unprecedented cuts since the 2010 General Election. With the Co...
In response to a recent OurKingdom article by Guy Lodge (Mayors for all English cities? A democratic...
Six English mayors will be elected on 4 May. They will enjoy extensive new powers. But who will hold...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed versionThis article contends th...
London is the United Kingdom’s pre-eminent city, with enormous global economic clout. Here, Richard ...
This research report on the impact of mayoral governance in Bristol analyses the strengths and weakn...