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No softies

By Tim Williams

9 November 2007

Regeneration professionals shouldn't get misty-eyed.

Easy as ABC

By Tim Williams

26 October 2007

The key to regeneration? Teaching kids to read.

Self-reliance

By Tim Williams

19 October 2007

It's what communities are built on.

Rock solid?

By Tim Williams

28 September 2007

Why the North-East needs Northern Rock.

Criminal acts

By Tim Williams

7 September 2007

Our policies are breeding disorderly kids.

Farewell, Tony

By Tim Williams

17 August 2007

Tony Wilson was the soul of Manchester's recovery.

Olympic plans must have local benefits

By Tim Williams

15 June 2007

I've been working for Tower Hamlets on developing its Olympic strategy. Not being a complex person - though willing to be devious in the public interest when required - my cunning Olympic plan is simple. It's the three Ps: procurement (P1), programmes (P2) and politics (P3). P1 is obvious. When buying services or recruiting staff, all the public and private agencies building the Games and legacy should procure as much as possible of both locally. Programmes (P2) are required in support of P1 as no benefits will automatically fall to local communities unless the public and private sectors put initiatives together which, say, train local people or enable local companies to understand the relevant commercial requirements so they can win contracts.

No alternative but selection by ability

By Tim Williams

1 June 2007

I won't be drawn on the subject of Hips other than I currently have two of them and they give me that balance for which I'm famous. I've probably signed some official secrets acts in my time, so you'll have to wait until my memoirs - Yes but no but yes Minister - for my true views. I can say that I've just had to drop the asking price of my flat because the market got soft during this period of innovative policy development. Two cheers for democracy.

Funding freedom

By Tim Williams

25 May 2007

Why councils should borrow more.

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