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Economic Development
Inclusive growth: The next oxymoron?
Inclusive growth could be a handy phrase for some to have their cake and continue ...
Finance
Local Government
Can government help low income households to save?
There is no doubt that households need to be supported to save. Around one in ...
Communities
Good Local Economics
In 2016 the social sector must renew its resolve and its solidarity
We face a further year of uncertainty and challenge, to survive which, sector solidarity is ...
Housing
Lifetime tenancies, to keep or not to keep?
We live in a world where research shows that 88% of Londoners asked, said they ...
Communities
Finance
Good Local Economics
Local Government
Regeneration
Spending review: The voluntary sector needs to re-boot and re-launch
The same spirit of progressive social change; the energy of impassioned social action; and the ...
Communities
Local Government
How arts and culture can work with public services
A new movement is gaining momentum across England which is turning public services inside out. ...
Local Government
Regeneration
Beyond shipbuilding and shrinking funds: Where now for Newcastle?
ISSUE 534: OCTOBER 2015 *NEW START IN NEWCASTLE*
Communities
Economic Development
Good Local Economics
Local Government
Regeneration
Making sense of the business rates conundrum
George Osborne’s plans for business rates devolution have so far thrown up more questions than ...
Communities
Economic Development
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Local Government
Regeneration
Tackling local poverty needs national system change
Local systems change is vitally important to tackling poverty. However, without a supportive national system ...
Communities
Economic Development
Finance
Good Local Economics
Housing
Local Government
Regeneration
Is it time to think again about how we build?
To make the step change in the number of homes that we need to build ...
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