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Part of the Department of Public Administration and Policy at the University of Birmingham and a leading centre for the study and teaching of public management.

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How "burdensome" is our tax system? Chris Game argues time the Chancellor should modify her ‘burden’ references and we need a positive buzzword/phrase to substitute for ‘tax burden’? https://t.co/0fNTQuxZil
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Chris Game One of the almost unavoidable consequences of being comprehensively retired and with any kind of interest in politics is that you find yourself watching more of the Government’s annual, …
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Local Government in the Czech Republic During Two Recent Crises "we need to invest in robust governance - in communication, trust, community capacity, and strong vertical relationships between central and local government" https://t.co/FfWTFj8wn9
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Local Government Studies
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📢 🆕 blog post from Dr. Nicolai De Wulf and @joris_voets 'Crisis management in cities: how politicians and public servants worked together during the Ukrainian refugee reception', published by @INLOGOV https://t.co/SuedyNkZtJ
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Dr. Nicolai De Wulf, Prof. Dr. Joris Voets When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, millions of people fled their homes seeking safety across Europe. In Belgium, cities such as Antwerp, Ghent,…
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Local Government Studies
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📢 🆕 NEW in Local Government Studies Journal: Andrew Hickey and Sally Hourigan analyse local government community plans from Queensland, Australia to examine the ways that the community concept is rendered with functional meaning. https://t.co/KWRYv2u2Ye
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The concept of community is synonymous with local governance. It is relied upon to speak to populations and to define the values of a region. This paper draws on an analysis of non-metropolitan loc...
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Developing authority starts with self-leadership, the inner work of noticing what is being projected into us, what emotions we are carrying on behalf of the wider system. It asks for a disciplined curiosity about anxiety https://t.co/uq7Lr3mGnd
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Garath Symonds When I was asked by the Chief Executive to take over a failing project to create acontact centre for vulnerable residents, I said yes without hesitation. It felt like anopportunity t…
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How do politics and administration work together when everything is urgent? For practitioners, the message is clear: invest in relationships between political and administrative leaders before the next crisis hits. https://t.co/QiJi1njtvI
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Dr. Nicolai De Wulf, Prof. Dr. Joris Voets When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, millions of people fled their homes seeking safety across Europe. In Belgium, cities such as Antwerp, Ghent,…
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Central government interventions should minimise the suspension of local democracy, do as little damage as possible to the public’s trust in their local council, and foster good local democratic political leadership. https://t.co/oHcNt2IBPa
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Jason Lowther / Paul Joyce / Philip Whiteman The arrival of the new UK government looks set to result in a new policy on central government’s intervention powers in local authorities, the third gen…
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Hugely excited by the trailer and upcoming launch of "This is What Local Government looks like" by @Solace_UK. A timely reminder of the great work councils do and the contribution of everyone who works in the sector. https://t.co/qreNhxAZLK
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Public sector investment on prevention can for the first time be mapped and measured using an approach developed by CIPFA and supported by The Health Foundation. Inlogov's director was part of the Preventative Investment Reference Group for this work. https://t.co/3Vu56WZrEk
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Inlogov's Director, Jason Lowther, joined Mo Baines (Chief Executive of APSE) and Rebecca Davis (Chief Executive of West Midlands Employers), to discuss Data, Devolution and the Future of Local Government on the new "The Pulse" podcast. https://t.co/5o2ke4bfol
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Birmingham City Council
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The Birmingham Frankfurt Christmas market returns this weekend! 🎅 🎁 🕯️ Are you excited for the fantastically festive light switch on or hungry for your first bratwurst of the season? The market opens at 10am this Saturday, join us for the switch on at 5:30pm 🎄 ✨💡
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Navigate the evolving digital landscape with confidence! Our 'Social Media & Digital Communication for UK Councils' course equips local authorities with strategies to engage residents effectively while managing risks. Find out more here 👇 https://t.co/nfeq3FTjES
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Local Government Studies
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📢 🆕 NEW in Local Government Studies: ‘Political resistance, representation, and identity during English local government re-organisation: a micro-case study’ from Tabitha Baker and Ian Gwinn from @bournemouthuni https://t.co/JecDIFUlek
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This paper examines the political and identity-based consequences of the 2019 Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP), where three historic towns were mer...
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‘Place Funding: The Local Authority Challenge’ is a fast-paced simulation game that puts players in the role of councils to explore how decisions around place-based funding get made, and the trade-offs involved. https://t.co/avRVWYVmz3
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An interesting analysis on the negative impacts of government preventing employers using their apprenticeship levy to fund level 7 qualifications. https://t.co/jnkrIjcbN8
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This blog was kindly authored by Professor Abigail Marks, Associate Dean of Research, Newcastle University Business School, and member of the Chartered Association of Business Schools Policy Commit...
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From Consultation to Co-Creation: How Birmingham Can Lead the Way in Participatory Governance We are delighted to publish this new blog and report by Sonia Bussu and Susana Higueras. https://t.co/OIcGTYpDDd
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Susana Higueras and Sonia Bussu In a time of growing inequality, political disillusionment, and institutional strain, Birmingham is at a crossroads. The city’s bold initiative, Shaping Birmingham’s…
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Birmingham City Council
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Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery 🤝 largest collection of Pre-Raphaelite art and design in the world 🖼️ From this Saturday, visitors can enjoy four newly refurbished galleries and 60 paintings, sculptures and stained-glass Some works on display for the first time, including
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If you’re a councillor – or you work in a role supporting councillors – come and join us in Andover on 4 November to hear more about our latest research. You’ll also hear from the LGC about their new campaign to support councillors. Click to register: https://t.co/fKuCCRGqcV
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Join us at the Andover Community Church to dive into what it means to be a modern councillor in the 21st century.
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Future central government intervention should minimise the suspension of local democracy, do as little damage as possible to the public’s trust in their local council, and foster good local democratic political leadership. https://t.co/DLmdXebXZx
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Jason Lowther, Paul Joyce and Philip Whiteman look at the lessons from previous models of local government support, and say that the intervention process must minimise the suspension of local...
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Our new article in The Conversation asks: Can Labour’s plan to fund deprived communities see off Reform?  Abigail Taylor and Alice Pugh (City-REDI) with Jason Lowther (Inlogov). https://t.co/DZ2pqRHaV4
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Many of the planned improvements are largely cosmetic.
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