UK ‘almost most centralised developed country’, says Treasury chief
The UK is “almost the most centralised developed country in the world”, UK government finance chief Sharon White has told a public debate.
The UK is “almost the most centralised developed country in the world”, UK government finance chief Sharon White has told a public debate.
The Institute for Government and Centre for Public Scrutiny host an event to explore the implications of devolution and decentralisation.
The FT editorial highlights IfG recommendations on English devolution and piloting tax revenue sharing models.
Joe Owen comments in The Guardian on the impact of the uncertainty of the election date on civil servants.
Senior researcher Stuart Hoddinott comments in The Guardian on the property valuation system and its impact on the calculation of council tax.