Local government in Northern Ireland has undergone a significant reform process in terms of both the number of councils (from twenty-six to eleven) and their functional responsibilities. Councils in Northern Ireland have always been regarded as the ‘poor relation’ of central government or non-departmental public bodies which deliver many of the services performed by local government in other parts of the UK (education, social services, housing). The reforms in Northern Ireland, while devolving relatively minor additional functions, offer councils a significant role in community planning – the legal power to hold central departments to account for services provided by them in local areas. This paper argues that councils can use this power to...
If the timetable set out by The Scottish Office in its recent Consultation Paper, "Shaping The New C...
Since the North East voted ‘No’ to an elected regional assembly, devolution in England has gone back...
The past twenty years has seen UK Government aspiring to put greater power in the hands of local peo...
Reform of local government in Ireland has tended to involve both reform initiatives that mirror broa...
This paper briefly examines the current local government structures in Ireland and, in particular, t...
Local government is an important service provider to the people of Ireland. It is also a key compon...
There are just over 20,000 councillors across England, Scotland and Wales and, in 2016, some 85 per ...
The package of proposals contained in Putting People First document, the Report of the Local Electo...
Local government in Great Britain is currently undergoing reorganisation. The reorganisation process...
I suffer from two constraints. First, limited discretion; this because our report on local governmen...
Since 1997 there has been a shift in how local government is run. Today central government directs m...
The Government has recently published proposals for reorganising local government in Scotland. Launc...
In a drive to make local government as interesting and popular as generations of Westminster's polit...
Since 1997 there has been a shift in how local government is run. Today central government directs m...
Local government has faced critical issues since the 1970s. The case is made for local government as...
If the timetable set out by The Scottish Office in its recent Consultation Paper, "Shaping The New C...
Since the North East voted ‘No’ to an elected regional assembly, devolution in England has gone back...
The past twenty years has seen UK Government aspiring to put greater power in the hands of local peo...
Reform of local government in Ireland has tended to involve both reform initiatives that mirror broa...
This paper briefly examines the current local government structures in Ireland and, in particular, t...
Local government is an important service provider to the people of Ireland. It is also a key compon...
There are just over 20,000 councillors across England, Scotland and Wales and, in 2016, some 85 per ...
The package of proposals contained in Putting People First document, the Report of the Local Electo...
Local government in Great Britain is currently undergoing reorganisation. The reorganisation process...
I suffer from two constraints. First, limited discretion; this because our report on local governmen...
Since 1997 there has been a shift in how local government is run. Today central government directs m...
The Government has recently published proposals for reorganising local government in Scotland. Launc...
In a drive to make local government as interesting and popular as generations of Westminster's polit...
Since 1997 there has been a shift in how local government is run. Today central government directs m...
Local government has faced critical issues since the 1970s. The case is made for local government as...
If the timetable set out by The Scottish Office in its recent Consultation Paper, "Shaping The New C...
Since the North East voted ‘No’ to an elected regional assembly, devolution in England has gone back...
The past twenty years has seen UK Government aspiring to put greater power in the hands of local peo...