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LOCAL DEMOCRACY

The Uber decision could hit Labour's 2018 London borough election hopes

By Michael Burton | 27 September 2017

TfL's decision not to renew Uber's licence, backed by the capital's Labour mayor, could have an i...

LOCAL DEMOCRACY

Councils must be mindful of the dangers of rewriting history

By Claire Fox | 27 September 2017

Claire Fox explains why demanding the past conforms to our present-day beliefs and putting forwar...

FINANCE

Blurring of responsibilities could undermine growth

By Mark Conrad | 26 September 2017

Combined authorities must work with local enterprise partnerships (LEPs) to overcome the ‘institu...

HUMAN RESOURCES

Regardless of leadership style, being human is essential

By Julie Towers | 19 July 2017

Following the leadership response to the Grenfell tragedy, Julie Towers says the human touch is a...

LOCAL DEMOCRACY

The true voice of the councillor

By Rachel Wall | 19 July 2017

Rachel Wall and Colin Copus summarise the findings of a large-scale study of the challenges and e...

WHITEHALL

Javid: Sector must rebuild public trust

By Kelsey Vanner | 04 July 2017

Councils have been warned they are facing a ‘looming crisis in confidence’ in the wake of the Gre...

HEALTH

Brokering constructive conversations

By Ewan King | 28 June 2017

Co-production and engaging with residents can help implement new models of care, at a time when t...

LOCAL DEMOCRACY

Community capacity and the role of the state

By Graham Duxbury | 28 June 2017

Most council transformation plans feature a section on ‘community capacity building,’ but what do...

LOCAL DEMOCRACY

Watering the seed of a stronger local democracy

By Carl Whistlecraft | 28 June 2017

The recommendations in the Kirklees Democracy Commission could help shape how both local and nati...

LOCAL DEMOCRACY

'There is more that unites us than divides us'

By Bob Neill | 28 June 2017

Echoing the words of the late Jo Cox MP, Bob Neill argues a cross-party, cross-government approac...

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frederica-diamanta

Associate Director for Financial Management (Deputy Section 151 Officer)

£108,015 - £118,000 pa

Operational leadership that turns strategy into reality. Apply for this job

Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council

Director of Finance (Section 151 Officer)

Competitive

The strategic voice of finance at the heart of Dudley. Apply for this job

Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council

Director of Commissioning, Procurement & Contract Management

£99k - £103k

When you’re spending ten figures a year, you need to be way beyond just asking ‘how many, and how much? Apply for this job

Sheffield City Council

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