Sub-national development in England is once again at a decisive crossroads in its persistent journey of state-led restructuring. Whereas the territories of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland achieved significant devolutionary packages under the UK’s Labour Government (1997-2010), decentralisation in England was rather more constrained and could be more aptly described as a regionalisation of central government functions. Since the election of a Conservative-Liberal Democrat (Con-Lib) UK Government in May, 2010, the demise of England’s regional framework has featured prominently in political discourse. It is a case of ‘out with the old’, including Regional Development Agencies, Government Offices for the Regions and Regional Leaders’ Board...
Governance in the English regions has been undermined and weakened by recent structural changes. Alt...
This paper assesses the response by local authorities to the new institutional structure introduced ...
A number of fundamental concerns have been raised over the recent abolition of regional economic and...
Sub-national development in England is once again at a decisive crossroads in its persistent journey...
Over the last two decades there has been continuous tinkering and wholesale review of the remit, gov...
The new Coalition Government formed in May 2010 in the UK is to abolish Regional Development Agencie...
Standing out as an oddity in comparison to the convergence of policy across EU nations whereby the m...
From when the idea of local enterprise partnerships was first floated in the run-up to the May 2010 ...
State-led restructuring of sub-national economic governance and regeneration has been rapidly evolvi...
The investiture of a UK Coalition Government in 2010 heralded the (ongoing) production of new sub-na...
Constitutional arrangements in parts of the UK have been transformed by political devolution. In Eng...
How spatial economies are governed across the different places of England recently (re)commenced a p...
The Coalition Government’s rejection of regions, understood here as a spatial unit for managing sub-...
The UK's Conservative-Liberal Democrat (Con-Lib) Coalition Government has been quickly dismantling N...
ABSTRACT In the light of the new Coalition Government’s proposed ‘rescaling ’ of sub-national govern...
Governance in the English regions has been undermined and weakened by recent structural changes. Alt...
This paper assesses the response by local authorities to the new institutional structure introduced ...
A number of fundamental concerns have been raised over the recent abolition of regional economic and...
Sub-national development in England is once again at a decisive crossroads in its persistent journey...
Over the last two decades there has been continuous tinkering and wholesale review of the remit, gov...
The new Coalition Government formed in May 2010 in the UK is to abolish Regional Development Agencie...
Standing out as an oddity in comparison to the convergence of policy across EU nations whereby the m...
From when the idea of local enterprise partnerships was first floated in the run-up to the May 2010 ...
State-led restructuring of sub-national economic governance and regeneration has been rapidly evolvi...
The investiture of a UK Coalition Government in 2010 heralded the (ongoing) production of new sub-na...
Constitutional arrangements in parts of the UK have been transformed by political devolution. In Eng...
How spatial economies are governed across the different places of England recently (re)commenced a p...
The Coalition Government’s rejection of regions, understood here as a spatial unit for managing sub-...
The UK's Conservative-Liberal Democrat (Con-Lib) Coalition Government has been quickly dismantling N...
ABSTRACT In the light of the new Coalition Government’s proposed ‘rescaling ’ of sub-national govern...
Governance in the English regions has been undermined and weakened by recent structural changes. Alt...
This paper assesses the response by local authorities to the new institutional structure introduced ...
A number of fundamental concerns have been raised over the recent abolition of regional economic and...