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ECONOMIC GROWTH

Voter ID: Sledgehammer to crack a nut

By Jess Garland | 13 September 2018

New analysis from the Electoral Reform Society shows the Government’s voter ID trials were far fr...

FINANCE

It is not all doom and gloom

11 September 2018

The IPPR's Commission on Economic Justice is presents a genuinely radical 10-part plan for econom...

FINANCE

EXCLUSIVE: Brum loses control of £1bn project as costs double

By Martin Ford | 11 September 2018

Birmingham City Council has been forced to hand over control of its £1bn city centre regeneration...

FINANCE

LEPs told to improve ahead of EU funding changes

By Dan Peters | 06 September 2018

Fresh concerns have emerged about local enterprise partnerships (LEP) as the Government considers...

BUSINESS

The five steps to joint working

By Malcolm Morley | 04 September 2018

Prof Malcolm Morley gives his views on how to make joint working situations – whether in the publ...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Full steam ahead for the West Midlands

By Heather Jameson | 04 September 2018

In a recent round table discussion organised by The MJ and energy and services company ENGIE, loc...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Bolton secures £250m regeneration investment

By Martin Ford | 03 September 2018

A private consortium is poised to invest hundreds of millions into Bolton MBC’s £1bn town centre ...

FINANCE

Social investing can achieve significant value for local taxpayers

By Vidhya Alakeson | 21 August 2018

Local impact investing provides a smarter alternative for councils looking to generate a return, ...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Councils deserve a better deal after Carillion's collapse

By David Hutton | 16 August 2018

Local government figures recently met to discuss the current state of commissioning and procureme...

WHITEHALL

'Knock-on effects' warning over LEP deadline

By Mark Conrad | 14 August 2018

A policy expert has added his criticism to the ‘overly-hasty’ September deadline for reformed Loc...

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frederica-diamanta

Head of Democratic Services, Elections & Monitoring Officer

Grade 12 £67,236 – £71,223 plus £3000pa Statutory Officer Allowance

Premium jobWe are looking for an accomplished and proactive leader for our vacant post of Head of Democratic Services & Elections Apply for this job

Harborough District Council

Deputy Team Manager

£50,574 - £53,607

Strength in people. Strength in communities. Strength in diversity. Apply for this job

Royal Borough of Greenwich

Chief Executive

Up to £177,821 per annum

At City of York Council, we are proud of our strong civic identity, heritage, and ambition. Apply for this job

City of York Council