Paul Marinko finds that many share the view that Reform are going to do well in next month’s local elections. But what is likely to happen once they gain seats on councils?
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Devolution and reorganisation has dominated headlines and topped the agenda for many councils in ...
A new report from the National Audit Office on local government financial sustainability doubles ...
Confirmed during the chancellor’s recent announcement, the latest revival of the Oxford to Cambri...
A new report from the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy sets out a plan to tr...
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