Jonathan Carr-WestThe spending review saw further cuts to local government budgets, which will have left the sector feeling somewhat hard done by. There were nonetheless some positives, such as the integrated health and social care commissioning, but they could have gone much further. Jonathan Carr-West argues that long term changes to our society, economy and environment require us to think radically about what local services look like
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The proposed Localism Bill is touted by the government as a way of putting more power in the hands o...
The first year of the coalition government has seen a real redefinition of the relationship between ...
The past few weeks have brought the troubled state of local government to the fore with renewed vigo...
Jonathan Carr-WestThe scale of budget reductions means that some councils, including some large ones...
Local Authorities have been having a difficult ride since the formation of the Conservative/Liberal ...
What does the result of the 2015 General Election result mean for local government? Jonathan Carr-We...
Many city councils who are complaining that budget cuts are leading to an impending catastrophe have...
The mood inside local government is currently bleak, with worries about funding and demographic chan...
This week the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government has announced another round of...
Despite being trumpeted as a “devolution revolution”, the detail of the Spending Review suggests tha...
Whilst many countries have been devolving power to the sub-national level England has moved in the o...
If the rumours are correct, we may get more details on the government's plans to allow local council...
Conservative and Liberal Democrat ministers have sought maximum publicity for their policies of dece...
Between 2010 and 2020, central government funding to English and Welsh local authorities declined by...
The article reviews the recent Institute for Fiscal Studies (IfFS) report, English Council Funding: ...
The proposed Localism Bill is touted by the government as a way of putting more power in the hands o...
The first year of the coalition government has seen a real redefinition of the relationship between ...
The past few weeks have brought the troubled state of local government to the fore with renewed vigo...