The Northern Powerhouse project has picked up steam, with the Chancellor George Osborne using the policy to give Greater Manchester greater heft. This, and events in Scotland, have put regional and local devolution firmly on the agenda. Here, Ian Martin promotes an event which aims to bring people together in the Yorkshire area to think about what kind of region – and by extension what kind of regional devolution – local people, campaigners, and thinkers would want to see
[Posted by Prof Henry G. Overman] Following the Queen's speech my twitter feed is full of people exp...
In this paper, we examine how devolution has affected local sustainable development. We focus on att...
Should there be an English Parliament? Or should the English regions – closer in size to the other c...
With the vote looming in September’s Scotland independence referendum, attention has finally shifted...
Calls for devolved powers for the North of England are rooted in the economic and political dominanc...
The Devolution Deals and Northern Powerhouse agenda has been presented by George Osborne as...
As the United Kingdom’s most powerful, rich and populous city and region, Greater London will play a...
On Tuesday, Lord Andrew Adonis released his report on regional growth in the UK for the Labour Party...
The Government’s plans for a “Northern Powerhouse” and the associated moves towards greater policy a...
In early 2016 NLGN, in partnership with Weightmans, held a roundtable in Leeds to discuss the stat...
The Conservatives’ proposals for ‘Northern powerhouses’ and Labour’s Adonis report illustrate the pr...
After 2010, the UK Government’s espousal of a Localist agenda reflected a rejection of the regional ...
Tony TraversThis week, George Osborne announced an agreement to devolve powers to the Greater Manche...
Metro mayors heading a combined authority represent the most recent innovation in English devolution...
At a time of great upheaval, uncertainty and division, instead of looking inward this year’s State o...
[Posted by Prof Henry G. Overman] Following the Queen's speech my twitter feed is full of people exp...
In this paper, we examine how devolution has affected local sustainable development. We focus on att...
Should there be an English Parliament? Or should the English regions – closer in size to the other c...
With the vote looming in September’s Scotland independence referendum, attention has finally shifted...
Calls for devolved powers for the North of England are rooted in the economic and political dominanc...
The Devolution Deals and Northern Powerhouse agenda has been presented by George Osborne as...
As the United Kingdom’s most powerful, rich and populous city and region, Greater London will play a...
On Tuesday, Lord Andrew Adonis released his report on regional growth in the UK for the Labour Party...
The Government’s plans for a “Northern Powerhouse” and the associated moves towards greater policy a...
In early 2016 NLGN, in partnership with Weightmans, held a roundtable in Leeds to discuss the stat...
The Conservatives’ proposals for ‘Northern powerhouses’ and Labour’s Adonis report illustrate the pr...
After 2010, the UK Government’s espousal of a Localist agenda reflected a rejection of the regional ...
Tony TraversThis week, George Osborne announced an agreement to devolve powers to the Greater Manche...
Metro mayors heading a combined authority represent the most recent innovation in English devolution...
At a time of great upheaval, uncertainty and division, instead of looking inward this year’s State o...
[Posted by Prof Henry G. Overman] Following the Queen's speech my twitter feed is full of people exp...
In this paper, we examine how devolution has affected local sustainable development. We focus on att...
Should there be an English Parliament? Or should the English regions – closer in size to the other c...