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ECONOMIC GROWTH

Local government at the core of modern society

By Paul Lankester | 28 February 2013

The time for fiefdoms in local authorities has long since passed, says Paul Lankester.

ECONOMIC GROWTH

£75m leaves general public clueless about their PCC

27 February 2013

Almost 90% of residents in England and Wales have no idea who their Police and Crime Commissioner...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Consenting partners

By Giles Roca | 26 February 2013

Local government should use its 'soft power' of persuasion, instead of coersion with decision-mak...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

A tale of two councils

By Michael Burton | 26 February 2013

As local authorities plan their budgets in the run-up to the Spending Review Michael Burton visit...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Heseltine leaves no stone unturned

By Heather Jameson | 26 February 2013

Heather Jameson meets Tory grandee, Lord Heseltine, to discuss his recent report reviewing the UK...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Councils mulling over Yorkshire reorganisation proposals

21 February 2013

Opposition councillors in Scarborough call for local authorities in North Yorkshire to be reorgan...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Residents trust their local councils, survey finds

By Laura Sharman | 21 February 2013

Nearly two-thirds of residents say they trust their local council,according to a new survey from ...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Progress or NIMBYism

By Claire Fox | 21 February 2013

Claire Fox considers the dilemma over HS2 of whether to go for progress of protect the interests ...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Communities require leadership

By Martin Reeves | 21 February 2013

Local government has strong leadership. That has been proved time and time again,says Martin Reeves.

ECONOMIC GROWTH

The benefits of localism

By Nathan Elvery | 20 February 2013

Nathan Elvery on how localism can be contrasted with regionalism and centralised government.

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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

Finance Business Partner

Band L, £51,357 - £54,495

We are seeking an experienced educational finance practitioner to work under the leadership of the Trust’s Finance Director Apply for this job

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