Are public services beyond breaking point? – Politics Weekly UK
The Guardian’s John Harris is in the West Midlands to talk to teachers, librarians and the local...
Are public services beyond breaking point? – Politics Weekly UK
The Guardian’s John Harris is in the West Midlands to talk to teachers, librarians and the local...
Why are councils going bankrupt? – Politics Weekly UK
The government has an announced an extra £500million to help local councils in England. After...
Rudd's resignation and local elections preview – Politics Weekly podcast
Pippa Crerar is joined by Katy Balls, Jonathan Freedland and Owen Jones to discuss the...
The housing crisis and the race for London - Politics Weekly podcast
Tom Clark is joined by Dave Hill, Rowan Moore and Tony Travers as he travels around the capital...
SNP win historic third term - Politics Weekly podcast
Severin Carrell, Anne Perkins and Martin Kettle join Tom Clark to discuss national election...
The housing crisis, the Brexit bill and the French election – Politics Weekly podcast
Heather Stewart is joined by Polly Toynbee, Ryan Shorthouse and John Healey to discuss the...
Why are so many councils going ‘bankrupt’?
Nottingham council is the latest to in effect declare itself bankrupt, and one in 10 county...
After they were locked out of their own stadium, an unlikely band of supporters came together to...
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Deep roots: place and trust with Professor Carolyn Wilkins OBE
What does it mean for public organisations to be ‘of a place’ and not just ‘in a place’? What’s...
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Steven Parker talks to diplomatic professional Yao Chingyu. Chingyu has been the Director-General...
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99. Legacy Series with CEO Anthony Vuleta and Prina Shah
Ready to discover what it takes to lead a thriving community, meet multiple expectations, and...
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Mind the gap: rethinking skills in adult education
The skills gap. It’s a phrase you’re likely to hear whenever adult education is discussed. But...
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Mind the gap: rethinking skills in adult education
The skills gap. It’s a phrase you’re likely to hear whenever adult education is discussed. But...
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‘They were dying, and they’d not had their money’: Britain’s multibillion-pound equal pay scanda
In 2005, Glasgow council offered to compensate women for historic pay inequality. But it sold...
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Episode 9, the penultimate episode of Season 9 and Helen's plan to turn trees into homes for...
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Episode 16 - the one where we revisit localism and launch our secret facebook page
In this episode we look at whether we've really seen the worst of the cuts, if localism is always...
In this episode of the WLLG podcast we talk about some of the field trips we've undertaken...
In this episode we focus on two things - the 2014 local elections (and ask how do Sunderland...
Episode 4 - The one where we find out what local really means
In this podcast we look at the latest news in the world of local government and a little bit of a...
Episode 3 - The one where all the rules changed
It was 1 April recently, and for some reason we all like changing the rules on that date. From...