Emmet Regan looks at why government has lost the confidence to ‘do big things’ and says rebuilding it is a collective endeavour that spans public servants, partners, communities and the system.
As Ed Hammond departs for pastures new, the Centre for Governance and Scrutiny’s deputy chief exe...
The lessons of Southport need to be learned, says Heather Jameson. 'But there is no lack of legis...
As delegates gather in Birmingham today for the PPMA conference, outgoing president Pam Parkes ur...
Moving integrated care from rhetoric to reality calls for an urgent review of how resources like ...
Abdool Kara does not question the data South Cambridgeshire has produced in favour of a four-day ...
Kevin Muldoon-Smith and Mark Sandford say assigning a share of income tax locally could strengthe...
Jonathan Carr-West looks at the challenges of leading councils through turbulent times.
In her final column for The MJ before her retirement, Gill Kneller says attracting and developing...
It is tempting to think the local government system is fundamentally stable, but this is seldom t...
Setting 13 as the maximum size of planning committees might suit district councils, says Ian Mill...
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