Repeated election postponements place councils in an invidious position and risk undermining democratic accountability and trust in local governance, says Jonathan Carr-West.
London’s traditional town hall politics is set for a shake-up in May. As it braces for its most c...
Sir Bob Neill warns against talking down our capital city and makes the case for supporting Londo...
Graham Duxbury welcomes the Government’s Warm Homes Plan and says that localised support such as ...
Gita Singham-Willis says that acting with intent now will ensure that the new era of local power ...
Kersten England predicts continued social and political turbulence through 2026 and says collabor...
'Around the world we see horrifying examples of central government overreach. Such awful things m...
Devolution in England must learn from the successes and failures in other countries, says Luke Ra...
Baroness Casey’s review provides an opportunity to turn the focus towards investing in prevention...
Patrick Diamond and Vijay K Luthra look at what England’s metro mayors can really change. And wha...
By making preparations early, council employees can help new administrations avoid the pitfalls o...
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