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MPs urge fuel poverty re-think
28 July 2008
The Government must consider a fundamental re-think of its approach to tackling fuel poverty, a report by MPs says today.
Manchester congestion charge vote set for December
28 July 2008
The people of Greater Manchester will vote in December on whether a congestion charge will be introduced in the city-region.
"Work for dole paper" to be published this afternoon
21 July 2008
Work and pensions secretary James Purnell will publish the Welfare Reform Green Paper this afternoon.
Mayors will foster growth, report says
16 July 2008
Mayoral powers could prove essential in turning around the fortunes of English cities where growth is stagnating, an employment charity has said.
Empowerment White Paper: Key points
9 July 2008
A government white paper released today has announced a £70 million fund for community enterprise, and recommends increased powers for local citizens to call for elected mayors or lodge complaints about any other concern.
Citizen petition powers backed
9 July 2008
Citizens will be able to force issues onto local council agendas if they can muster the backing of five per cent of the local authority area's population, a government white paper recommends.
DCLG wants more mayoral referendums
9 July 2008
The DCLG plans to consult on ways to make it easier for people to trigger referendums on elected mayors.
Voluntary sector 'does not improve public service provision'
9 July 2008
There is no firm evidence indicating that voluntary sector bodies are better placed to deliver public services than public or private sector organisations, a cross-party group of MPs has warned.
Think-tank: "National level empowerment needed"
9 July 2008
Today's Empowerment White Paper will improve citizen participation at a local but not a national level says a think-tank.
Online petitions for mayors to be proposed
7 July 2008
Votes on whether to establish town or city mayors could in future be triggered by online petitions, potentially making such referndums more common.
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