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ECONOMIC GROWTH

Why Birmingham and Manchester lead the international pack

By Keith Brooks | 26 February 2015

Keith Brooks explains why Birmingham and Manchester have shot up the international rankings, and ...

LOCAL DEMOCRACY

Muddling through devolution

By Ben Page | 25 February 2015

A highly uncertain election and more austerity mean the future remains unpredictable and challeng...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Businesses warn against rushing into devolution

By Jamie Hailstone | 19 February 2015

Business leaders will today warn against ministers rushing into deals to devolve more powers.

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Not a PUA choice

By Andrew Carter | 19 February 2015

Centre for Cities acting chief executive Andrew Carter defends the use of Primary Urban Area data...

CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE

Pipe warning over lack of devolution

By Heather Jameson | 17 February 2015

A senior local Labour politician has claimed he would be ‘disappointed’ in his party if it failed...

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

Regions need 'stronger voice' at Smith Square

By Dan Peters | 17 February 2015

The chairman of East Midlands Councils has called for the Local Government Association (LGA) to a...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

The next phase

By Heather Jameson | 17 February 2015

Heather Jameson reports from the Core Cities Summit in Glasgow, where city leaders, policy expert...

WHITEHALL

Give the Core Cities the tools to do the job and we will

By Mayor Joe Anderson | 16 February 2015

Remove the dead hand of Whitehall and let cities play to their strengths, writes Liverpool mayor ...

CORE CITIES

Glasgow chief rejects double devolution claim

10 February 2015

Glasgow City Council leader Gordon Matheson has hit back at claims from a Scottish Government min...

ROTHERHAM ABUSE

The elephant in the room on devolution

By Heather Jameson | 10 February 2015

The Core Cities Summit in Glasgow was a tribute to how far local government has come in such a sh...

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Housing Ombudsman

£130,095 per annum, negotiable based on experience.

The Housing Ombudsman Service allows colleagues to choose if they wish to work in the London office, from home or a hybrid of the two Apply for this job

Housing Ombudsman Service

Head of Legal and Monitoring Officer

£90,347 – £98,135 per annum/y flwyddyn

We’re seeking an energetic, innovative, and inspirational leader to join our team at Powys County Council Apply for this job

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£110-150k

At Camden, we don’t just deliver services - we work alongside communities to challenge injustice and drive real social change. Apply for this job

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