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PEOPLE

Local government 'stalwart' to retire

By Jamie Hailstone | 29 November 2016

The leader of the Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA) has announced he will retire at the e...

FINANCE

Travers: London should get VAT and income tax cash

By Dan Peters | 26 November 2016

The capital should eventually be given fiscal powers over VAT and income tax, the chair of the Lo...

FINANCE

Whiteman calls for London council map to be ripped up

By Dan Peters | 26 November 2016

London’s 33 councils should be abolished and replaced with as few as five New York-style boroughs...

LOCAL DEMOCRACY

16,000 take part in unitary survey

By Jamie Hailstone | 16 November 2016

More than 16,000 people have taken part in a public consultation to replace the existing two-tier...

FINANCE

Scrap the mayors clause and get the bandwagon rolling

By Michael Burton | 16 November 2016

Local government reorganisation is an old debate but this time there are key new issues that need...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

A new future for reorganisation

By James Maker | 16 November 2016

Sajid Javid's comments have hinted at how the Government will approach local government reform, s...

FINANCE

The only certainty is uncertainty

By Heather Jameson | 09 November 2016

The key issues facing local government have transformed dramatically over the past year but even ...

WELSH LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

New direction welcomed as 'right way to do business'

By Jamie Hailstone | 09 November 2016

The Welsh local government minister’s new direction on reorganisation has been welcomed as the ‘r...

COUNTY COUNCILS' NETWORK

Javid backs reorganisation in speech to counties

By Heather Jameson | 08 November 2016

Communities secretary Sajid Javid has given a ringing endorsement to unitary local government in ...

REORGANISATION

Residents rule out county unitary proposals

By Mark Conrad | 08 November 2016

Residents in Hampshire have ruled out switching to a unitary county structure following a tightly...

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