Within London the 32 London boroughs undertake most local services provision and planning, and play a major role in shaping the capital’s evolution. Tony Travers looks at how well they fulfil their roles
Devolved government in London – focusing on the executive mayor and London Assembly – started as a r...
The introduction of directly elected mayors potentially represents a major reform of the operation o...
The shift towards network forms of urban and regional governance operating in a multi-level manner a...
Within London the 32 London boroughs undertake most local services provision and planning, and play ...
Devolved government in London – focusing on the executive Mayor and Greater London Assembly – starte...
The Localism Act 2011 has successfully devolved planning powers to over 2300 English communities wit...
2012 is set to be a big year for London, with the upcoming London Mayoral elections and Olympic Game...
This paper examines the recent trend in English local government to introduce directly-elected mayor...
Devising a system of government for London has had to balance two conflicting objectives. First, pro...
The dataset consists of semi-structured interviews with governance stakeholders in London: represent...
Directly electing mayors on the London model is back on the political agenda. Eleven core English ci...
England’s biggest cities will soon vote on whether or not they want to be run by directly elected ma...
In this article we explore the tensions in metropolitan level governance between strategic planning ...
1. Choosing a system for the London Mayor election involves a large number of considerations, and ra...
On 4th May 2000, Ken Livingstone was elected Mayor of London on a turn-out of only 33.6%, a day when...
Devolved government in London – focusing on the executive mayor and London Assembly – started as a r...
The introduction of directly elected mayors potentially represents a major reform of the operation o...
The shift towards network forms of urban and regional governance operating in a multi-level manner a...
Within London the 32 London boroughs undertake most local services provision and planning, and play ...
Devolved government in London – focusing on the executive Mayor and Greater London Assembly – starte...
The Localism Act 2011 has successfully devolved planning powers to over 2300 English communities wit...
2012 is set to be a big year for London, with the upcoming London Mayoral elections and Olympic Game...
This paper examines the recent trend in English local government to introduce directly-elected mayor...
Devising a system of government for London has had to balance two conflicting objectives. First, pro...
The dataset consists of semi-structured interviews with governance stakeholders in London: represent...
Directly electing mayors on the London model is back on the political agenda. Eleven core English ci...
England’s biggest cities will soon vote on whether or not they want to be run by directly elected ma...
In this article we explore the tensions in metropolitan level governance between strategic planning ...
1. Choosing a system for the London Mayor election involves a large number of considerations, and ra...
On 4th May 2000, Ken Livingstone was elected Mayor of London on a turn-out of only 33.6%, a day when...
Devolved government in London – focusing on the executive mayor and London Assembly – started as a r...
The introduction of directly elected mayors potentially represents a major reform of the operation o...
The shift towards network forms of urban and regional governance operating in a multi-level manner a...