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COSLA: Communities can take no more pain

By William Eichler | 22 November 2016

Local government is at a ‘defining moment’ and communities ‘can take no more pain,’ Scottish coun...

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Central government borrowing falls ahead of Autumn Statement

By Michael Burton | 22 November 2016

Chancellor Philip Hammond received good news today in advance of his Autumn Statement with latest...

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Mitie withdraws from home healthcare market after loss

By Jamie Hailstone | 21 November 2016

Outsourcing group Mitie has reported making a loss of more than £100m in the first six months of ...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

European cities unite over inclusive growth

By Heather Jameson | 17 November 2016

Cities across Europe have launched a plea to their national leaders to boost inclusive growth in ...

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Councils must be able to make own decisions on housing delivery

By Dan Peters | 16 November 2016

The Government must free councils to take more decisions on how and where housing can be delivere...

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Interim Robinson gets job permanently

16 November 2016

Durham CC has appointed Jane Robinson as the new permanent corporate director for adult and healt...

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£18m cash boost for new homes

By Heather Jameson | 11 November 2016

Housing minister Gavin Barwell has given an £18m cash boost to help ‘turbo-charge’ house building...

CHILDREN'S SERVICES

Peers defeat Children and Social Work Bill 'exemption clause'

By Sam Clayden | 09 November 2016

Peers have defeated a clause in the Children and Social Work Bill that would exempt councils from...

FINANCE

Positive signs for Birmingham despite predicted overspend

By Sam Clayden | 09 November 2016

Birmingham City Council is on course to overspend by £49m this year, but has been praised for mak...

WHITEHALL

CBI: Quiet revolution needed to meet 1m homes target

By William Eichler | 07 November 2016

A ‘quiet revolution’ in housing delivery and mindset is required if the Government is to meet its...

frederica-diamanta

Head of Housing

£79,968 - £87,755

Lead with purpose. Inspire change. Shape the future of housing in Powys. Apply for this job

Powys County Council

Educational Psychologist

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Our newly developed EMBRACE framework guides the actions we take as a team Apply for this job

North East Lincolnshire Council

Director of Business Solutions

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Tees Valley Combined Authority

frederica-diamanta

Head of Housing

£79,968 - £87,755

Lead with purpose. Inspire change. Shape the future of housing in Powys. Apply for this job

Powys County Council

Educational Psychologist

Soulbury Scale A 4-9, plus up to 3 SPA points.

Our newly developed EMBRACE framework guides the actions we take as a team Apply for this job

North East Lincolnshire Council

Director of Business Solutions

£133,234

This is a unique opportunity to play a central role in shaping the region’s economic future and driving long-term prosperity. Apply for this job

Tees Valley Combined Authority