LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

COVID passports have 'significant implications' for councils

By William Eichler | 06 April 2021

Local authority leaders have called on the Government to work closely with councils on the COVID-...

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

LGA set to go red amid counties' exit

By Heather Jameson | 01 April 2021

The political control of the Local Government Association (LGA) hangs in the balance in the run u...

HEALTH

HMJ: Place-based working is here to stay

By Ewan King | 31 March 2021

Ewan King considers whether the Health and Care White Paper will really be the key to unleashing ...

WHITEHALL

£10bn bill to repair local roads

By Chris Ames | 31 March 2021

The estimated one-time cost to get local roads in England and Wales back into a ‘reasonable, stea...

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

Pandemic hits LGA's graduate programme

By Mark Conrad | 29 March 2021

The coronavirus pandemic undermined Smith Square’s plan to expand its National Graduate Developme...

WHITEHALL

More cash as Troubled Families rebranded

By William Eichler | 29 March 2021

The Government has rebranded its Troubled Families programme and pledged £165m.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

Councils demand vaccine flexibility amid ethnic minority concerns

By Mark Conrad | 29 March 2021

Councils called for greater flexibility over COVID-19 vaccine delivery after figures showed more ...

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

Virtual insanity: Councils hit out at refusal to extend meeting rules

By Heather Jameson | 26 March 2021

Councils will not be able to hold virtual council meetings after 6 May after the Government refus...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

City leaders raise concerns over levelling up fund

By Martin Ford | 25 March 2021

Council leaders have questioned the how effective the Government’s levelling up fund will prove t...

SOLACE

Inequality matters

By Ann McGauran | 25 March 2021

A conference has delved into the most crucial issues facing local government public health leader...

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frederica-diamanta

Team Manager & Senior Lawyer - Commercial & Contracts

£55,997- £63,189 per annum

Warwickshire Legal Services is growing. Apply for this job

Warwickshire County Council

Team Manager & Senior Lawyer - Employment

£55,997- £63,189 per annum

Warwickshire Legal Services is growing. Apply for this job

Warwickshire County Council

Director of People

£80,287 – subject to skills and experience

Bolton Cares is on an exciting journey of transformation and growth and we’re looking for a dynamic, people-focused leader to help shape our future. Apply for this job

Bolton Cares