FINANCE

A call for clarity

By Heather Jameson | 19 January 2016

Heather Jameson analyses the fallout from the local government finance settlement consultation an...

FINANCE

Cities need more control over finances

By Louise McGough | 16 December 2015

Following the announcement of healthcare devolution pilots in London, Louise McGough explains why...

HEALTH

A capital lesson on health

By Sarah Stopforth | 16 December 2015

After George Osborne announced a string of integrated care pilots in London, a timely report from...

HEALTH

Osborne announces health devo deal for London

By Heather Jameson | 15 December 2015

A radical devolution deal covering health and social care has been launched in London by chancell...

FINANCE

Counter-fraud hub will 'save millions'

By Dan Peters | 14 December 2015

All 32 London boroughs have agreed to join together to procure a counter-fraud hub that will be f...

LONDON COUNCILS

London's housing crisis moves to its satellite towns

By Michael Burton | 08 December 2015

Boroughs and now towns surrounding London are being hit by soaring property prices, reflecting ne...

FINANCE

'Councils have the answers, not central government'

By Sam Clayden | 25 November 2015

Local authorities are the most successful tier of government but will be shafted with more financ...

HEALTH

Social care council tax precept could be in Spending Review

By Jamie Hailstone | 23 November 2015

George Osborne is reportedly expected to let councils impose a 2% ‘social care precept’ in this w...

FINANCE

'Brave' councils praised for seeking new responsibilities

By Sam Clayden | 21 November 2015

The former Essex CC chief executive has described councils as ‘brave’ for attempting to prise pow...

LOCAL DEMOCRACY

One-party council warning

By Dan Peters | 21 November 2015

A London expert has warned against the rise of one-party councils in the capital.

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Corporate Director, Children and Young People (DCS)

£142,952 (pay award pending)

We are now seeking our next permanent Corporate Director of Children and Young People to drive forward the services and deliver lasting impact. Apply for this job

Herefordshire Council

Service Director All Age Commissioning

£92,505 - £97,453

It’s vital that our residents can realise their potential, be healthy and to be part of great communities that support each other. Apply for this job

Herefordshire Council

Head of Service (Asset Management and Building Safety)

£60,537 to £70,791 (Grade 18 £60,537 to £62,551)

At Kirklees, we’re not just offering a job — we’re offering a career with purpose. Apply for this job

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