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Welfare reforms 'will write off most needy'
8 September 2008
Planned reforms to programmes to get the long-term unemployed into work will encourage providers of welfare services to write off the most needy, a report warns today.
Kerslake: UDCs should lose planning powers
5 September 2008
The boss of the nascent housing and regeneration super-quango has signalled that planning powers could be handed back to town halls from urban development corporations (UDCs).
RDAs say £300m budget raid will hit renewal
5 September 2008
Regional development agencies have warned that government plans to remove £300 million from their budgets to pay for measures to stimulate housebuilding will force them to reduce their support for regeneration initiatives.
County bosses back unitary authorities
26 August 2008
All England's county councils should become unitary authorities, say more than two in three county chief executives.
Deputy mayor Parker resigns
19 August 2008
Tim Parker has resigned as first deputy mayor of London, becoming the third high-level member of City Hall staff to step down since mayor Boris Johnson's election in May this year.
GLA dismissals to cost tax payer £1.6m
6 August 2008
Dismissing eight of former London mayor Ken Livingstone's advisers will cost the taxpayer £1.6 million, City Hall confirmed today.
Give south Wales a mayor, says report
5 August 2008
Transport links and educational achievement could be improved in the south Wales valleys if the region had a democratically elected mayor, according to new research.
Sinn Féin and DUP agree police deal
4 August 2008
Northern Irish politicians have reached an agreement regarding the transfer of policing and justice powers from Westminster to the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Boris urges Tories to adopt his social policies
4 August 2008
London mayor Boris Johnson has urged Conservative leader David Cameron to adopt aspects of his social reform agenda for the capital as national Tory policy.
Conservatives: social gulf like 'Victorian times'
28 July 2008
The gulf between rich and poor in cities is wider now than at any stage since Victorian times, the Conservatives are due to say tomorrow.
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