Regions, this extract suggests, cannot bring about regional inequality without significant national ...
The government has launched its consultation on allowing local authorities to retain business rates....
In recent debates on the regulation and governance of contemporary capitalism and its territorial fo...
Before the election, I prepared an election briefing for the CEP on regional and urban policy. It to...
I see that my colleague Tony Travers, writing with Simon Jenkins, is calling for greater devolution ...
I wrote recently about unresolved conflicts in the government's approach to planning, economic growt...
The English Regional Development Agencies (RDAs) are an uneasy halfway house between a standard quan...
New research has found that the reorganization of Whitehall departments is costly and usually poorly...
The government launched its White Paper on sub-national growth last week. This spells out the govern...
Much coverage this morning for the Commons Public Accounts Committee's criticisms of the Regional Gr...
I see that DCLG has announced the four groups that will provide free advice to communities in drawin...
The government published its draft National Planning Policy Framework on Monday. As with the announc...
After my post on the geography of recession, I have been trying to clarify my thinking on the role o...
From when the idea of local enterprise partnerships was first floated in the run-up to the May 2010 ...
A number of fundamental concerns have been raised over the recent abolition of regional economic and...
Regions, this extract suggests, cannot bring about regional inequality without significant national ...
The government has launched its consultation on allowing local authorities to retain business rates....
In recent debates on the regulation and governance of contemporary capitalism and its territorial fo...
Before the election, I prepared an election briefing for the CEP on regional and urban policy. It to...
I see that my colleague Tony Travers, writing with Simon Jenkins, is calling for greater devolution ...
I wrote recently about unresolved conflicts in the government's approach to planning, economic growt...
The English Regional Development Agencies (RDAs) are an uneasy halfway house between a standard quan...
New research has found that the reorganization of Whitehall departments is costly and usually poorly...
The government launched its White Paper on sub-national growth last week. This spells out the govern...
Much coverage this morning for the Commons Public Accounts Committee's criticisms of the Regional Gr...
I see that DCLG has announced the four groups that will provide free advice to communities in drawin...
The government published its draft National Planning Policy Framework on Monday. As with the announc...
After my post on the geography of recession, I have been trying to clarify my thinking on the role o...
From when the idea of local enterprise partnerships was first floated in the run-up to the May 2010 ...
A number of fundamental concerns have been raised over the recent abolition of regional economic and...
Regions, this extract suggests, cannot bring about regional inequality without significant national ...
The government has launched its consultation on allowing local authorities to retain business rates....
In recent debates on the regulation and governance of contemporary capitalism and its territorial fo...