
Why Do We Have Two-Tiered Local Government?
Many but not all parts of England have a two-tiered local government structure. Why do we have this structure?

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Many but not all parts of England have a two-tiered local government structure. Why do we have this structure?

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After nearly two years of upward moves in bond yields and wild levels of volatility, have we achieved peak rates?

Given that each House Price Index draws on different data and varies in methodology, it’s important to consider a few different HPIs.

Birmingham City Council’s City Solicitor and Monitoring Officer issued a Section 5 report last week. What is a section 5 report?

Developed by the Bank of England, The UK Money Markets Code was first published in 2017 and established high level principles of appropriate standards to ensure trust exists between a diverse set of participants.

Birmingham City Council is the largest and most high profile of the six local authorities to have issued a section 114 notice since 2018. Perhaps unsurprisingly, there is now some speculation in the national press over who will be next.

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