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Central government and core executive functions
Welsh devolution: Bringing decision-making closer to the people in a way that recognises the realities of the modern world
June 4th, 2013
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Central government and core executive functions
Politicians often claim commitment to decentralising the state, but once in government they are unwilling to relinquish their own power
May 28th, 2013
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Central government and core executive functions
Creating a monetary union between an independent Scotland and the rest of the UK requires preventing capital flight
May 27th, 2013
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Central government and core executive functions
There should be greater public involvement in deciding what is a legitimate ‘nudge’
May 17th, 2013
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Central government and core executive functions
Nudges and information are means to assist conventional forms of policy implementation
May 13th, 2013
Central government and core executive functions
The central government continues to believe that it, and not elected local authorities, knows best
April 8th, 2013
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Central government and core executive functions
Evidence-based practice: why number-crunching tells only part of the story
March 23rd, 2013
Central government and core executive functions
We should welcome the increased reach and influence of select committees as a sign of a rejuvenated Parliament
February 22nd, 2013
Central government and core executive functions
The PM’s absence from Parliament has been matched by the Leader of the Opposition in modern times
February 20th, 2013
Central government and core executive functions
Select Committees are becoming the ugly face of Parliament: it’s time to rein them in
February 12th, 2013
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Central government and core executive functions
The bonfires of quangos has thus far only smouldered
January 17th, 2013
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Central government and core executive functions
Real reform would necessitate a willingness to reappraise core tenets of the Westminster model
January 16th, 2013
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