Many city councils who are complaining that budget cuts are leading to an impending catastrophe have good cause for alarm given the scale of the cuts. However, the perception amongst the public is that not much has changed regarding their local services. In their new research, Nick Bailey and Annette Hastings find that up to now, councils have managed the majority of the cuts through efficiency savings: removing management and central support services or consolidating offices. But the scope for further efficiency savings is rapidly diminishing, implying fundamental change is coming
If the rumours are correct, we may get more details on the government's plans to allow local council...
The mood inside local government is currently bleak, with worries about funding and demographic chan...
The article reviews the recent Institute for Fiscal Studies (IfFS) report, English Council Funding: ...
Many city councils who are complaining that budget cuts are leading to an impending catastrophe have...
Jonathan Carr-WestThe scale of budget reductions means that some councils, including some large ones...
This week the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government has announced another round of...
Jonathan Carr-WestThe spending review saw further cuts to local government budgets, which will have ...
Local Authorities have been having a difficult ride since the formation of the Conservative/Liberal ...
The local government sector has seen unprecedented cuts since the 2010 General Election. With the Co...
I know I am hardly the first person to point this out, but local government finance in the UK really...
Between 2010 and 2020, central government funding to English and Welsh local authorities declined by...
I see that my colleague Tony Travers, writing with Simon Jenkins, is calling for greater devolution ...
The City Finance Commission has called for major reforms to the way councils are financed to help th...
What does the result of the 2015 General Election result mean for local government? Jonathan Carr-We...
In the UK, local authorities are already the largest across Europe. There are moves in England and ...
If the rumours are correct, we may get more details on the government's plans to allow local council...
The mood inside local government is currently bleak, with worries about funding and demographic chan...
The article reviews the recent Institute for Fiscal Studies (IfFS) report, English Council Funding: ...
Many city councils who are complaining that budget cuts are leading to an impending catastrophe have...
Jonathan Carr-WestThe scale of budget reductions means that some councils, including some large ones...
This week the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government has announced another round of...
Jonathan Carr-WestThe spending review saw further cuts to local government budgets, which will have ...
Local Authorities have been having a difficult ride since the formation of the Conservative/Liberal ...
The local government sector has seen unprecedented cuts since the 2010 General Election. With the Co...
I know I am hardly the first person to point this out, but local government finance in the UK really...
Between 2010 and 2020, central government funding to English and Welsh local authorities declined by...
I see that my colleague Tony Travers, writing with Simon Jenkins, is calling for greater devolution ...
The City Finance Commission has called for major reforms to the way councils are financed to help th...
What does the result of the 2015 General Election result mean for local government? Jonathan Carr-We...
In the UK, local authorities are already the largest across Europe. There are moves in England and ...
If the rumours are correct, we may get more details on the government's plans to allow local council...
The mood inside local government is currently bleak, with worries about funding and demographic chan...
The article reviews the recent Institute for Fiscal Studies (IfFS) report, English Council Funding: ...