The issue of devolution is squarely on the agenda. Yet despite appearing to have obtained the coveted policy position of a principle without political enemies, the devolution mission itself is not guided by any clear principles, writes Bob Hudson. Instead, actions have been tactical rather than strategic, while current proposals are characterised by democratic, constitutional, financial and strategic ‘deficits’
Ministers claim that the proposed City and Local Government Devolution Bill will decentralise power ...
In Scotland, after an early focus on the policy-making process, the agenda concentrated on distribut...
In 2010, the three party leaders; Gordon Brown, David Cameron, and Nick Clegg, made very few mention...
The PSA recently published a new report that highlights a number of problems with associated with th...
This article provides a robust critique of the UK central government's approach to devolution in Eng...
The UK’s devolution reforms were built on long-standing practices of differentiated territorial admi...
In early 2016 NLGN, in partnership with Weightmans, held a roundtable in Leeds to discuss the stat...
Devolution encompasses a range of quite different solutions in three countries (Scotland, Wales and ...
The UK’s devolution reforms have been piecemeal, directed at specific territorial issues in one or o...
The British state is being dramatically restructured by the ongoing wave of devolution deals but the...
As the guard changes in Westminster and new government seeks to differentiate itself from its predec...
Following the Scottish independence referendum, devolution for England is back of the agenda, with r...
The Cities and Local Government Devolution Bill 2015–2016[HL] was introduced into the House of Lords...
This short article provides a critique of the Conservative Government's approach to devolution in En...
The Devolution Deals and Northern Powerhouse agenda has been presented by George Osborne as...
Ministers claim that the proposed City and Local Government Devolution Bill will decentralise power ...
In Scotland, after an early focus on the policy-making process, the agenda concentrated on distribut...
In 2010, the three party leaders; Gordon Brown, David Cameron, and Nick Clegg, made very few mention...
The PSA recently published a new report that highlights a number of problems with associated with th...
This article provides a robust critique of the UK central government's approach to devolution in Eng...
The UK’s devolution reforms were built on long-standing practices of differentiated territorial admi...
In early 2016 NLGN, in partnership with Weightmans, held a roundtable in Leeds to discuss the stat...
Devolution encompasses a range of quite different solutions in three countries (Scotland, Wales and ...
The UK’s devolution reforms have been piecemeal, directed at specific territorial issues in one or o...
The British state is being dramatically restructured by the ongoing wave of devolution deals but the...
As the guard changes in Westminster and new government seeks to differentiate itself from its predec...
Following the Scottish independence referendum, devolution for England is back of the agenda, with r...
The Cities and Local Government Devolution Bill 2015–2016[HL] was introduced into the House of Lords...
This short article provides a critique of the Conservative Government's approach to devolution in En...
The Devolution Deals and Northern Powerhouse agenda has been presented by George Osborne as...
Ministers claim that the proposed City and Local Government Devolution Bill will decentralise power ...
In Scotland, after an early focus on the policy-making process, the agenda concentrated on distribut...
In 2010, the three party leaders; Gordon Brown, David Cameron, and Nick Clegg, made very few mention...