The Conservatives are stronger in the new towns, weaker in some some suburbs and more concentrated in the South-East – the cause and effect of changes in the party.
There is a role for the organisation in the planning process. But our cathedral cities are not museums – they are living communities which need to develop and grow.
Eric Pickles is to save taxpayers £220 million as the DCLG bunks in with Home Office
One way of financing this would be to cancel their sub to the Local Government Association.
Nick Boles was a great planning minister. Now Brandon Lewis has the chance to continue his work with housing in the same brief – where it should be.
Parish and town councils that believe in freedom should bin the guidance – and cancel their sub to the NALC
Hundreds of activists will descend on the constituency to help deliver victory. Would you like to be one of them?
As the Coalition’s fourth birthday approaches, we begin a series examining its record to date.
People don’t want to live in an area where the shops are boarded up.
But over a third do not. Indeed, the proportion holding that view constitutes almost two in five activists.
The details may be obscure, but their drift is clear: policy is being driven back towards what he wanted in the first place.
Now a flooding blame game is underway, what is the best way to quench public anger, unite ministers and demonstrate Government activity?
Danny Alexander would rather have his cold, blood-spattered, lifeless body hauled off to the morgue than see a cut in the top rate of tax
This new book sets out a hundred policy ideas to address a range of critical failings and gaps across Government today.