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FINANCE

Pickles with questions to answer after survey results

By MJ Correspondent | 06 February 2014

Read the full findings of The MJ/LGiU's annual local government finance survey and detailed analy...

FINANCE

Councils will love MJ awards deadline extention

By Michael Burton | 06 February 2014

The MJ has delivered a perfect Valentine’s Day gift to local authorities preparing their entries ...

FINANCE

Riordan: Core Cities could deliver more cuts with fiscal devolution

By MJ Correspondent | 06 February 2014

The chief executive of Leeds City Council has suggested the Core Cities could cope with further f...

FINANCE

Call to relax restrictions on housing loans

By Jonathan Werran | 06 February 2014

Council chiefs have called for an independent ministerial review to come with ‘no-strings attache...

FINANCE

Councils warn against land charges centralisation

By Jamie Hailstone | 06 February 2014

District councils have warned against government plans to centralise responsibility for land char...

FINANCE

Figures showdown between DCLG and Audit Commission

By MJ Correspondent | 06 February 2014

The Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG) could be heading for a showdown with th...

FINANCE

Poor forecasting heaps burden on public purse

By Jonathan Werran | 06 February 2014

Many Government financial forecasts are poor, spending watchdogs have concluded.

ECONOMIC GROWTH

The English question

By Alexandra Jones | 06 February 2014

Centre for Cities chief Alexandra Jones says Scottish independent vote offers once-in-a-lifetime ...

CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE

Give boroughs the keys to drive welfare reform, London Councils urges

By Jonathan Werran | 06 February 2014

Ministers should use the introduction of Universal Credit to put local authorities in the driving...

FINANCE

What's the best policy?

By Bob Neill | 05 February 2014

As election season slowly draws closer, Bob Neill looks at how the planning and financing of loca...

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frederica-diamanta

Director of Social Work and Social Care

£100,731 to £104,625

You will join a values-driven senior leadership team, providing visible and responsive leadership. Apply for this job

Trafford Council

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

Principal Lawyer - Planning and Highways

£51,356 to £56,494 + £3000 Market Rate Supplement

Do you want to make a difference to local people? Apply for this job

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