Diversity policies must drop performative gestures and provide evidence of change to the lives of staff and residents if they are to be supported by local people, argues Simon Fanshawe.
John Gregory examines how the Government's new towns programme prioritises speed over scale and w...
Simon Towers discusses how local authorities can use biodiversity improvements to bring formerly ...
Louise Gittens says public servants are real people who deliver essential outcomes for their comm...
Akash Paun says the risk is that political commitment drains away the more devolution resembles h...
Piali Das Gupta looks ahead to what promises to be a time of great change for local government.
Graham Duxbury looks at how to empower communities to seize the opportunity presented by Pride in...
Brought in to advise a council with reorganisation, Marvin the Paranoid Android’s suggestions don...
On reorganisation, the Government has shown a willingness to accept variation. But that flexibili...
Allowing regions to retain a share of tax revenues aligns incentives in a way businesses instinct...
Underneath the din of excitement at Rachel Reeves’ promise last week to provide regions with ‘con...
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This is a defining moment for Sefton as we recruit an inspirational leader to help us move from a strong foundation towards outstanding services. Apply for this job