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  • Austerity Uncovered- new report from CLES and TUC

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    16 Jan. 2015
  • Austerity cuts are threatening the future of local authority services, says TUC 

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    16 Jan. 2015
  • Living wage and the role of local government

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    03 Nov. 2014
  • Implications of a living wage

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    10 Oct. 2014
  • Inquiry publishes Due North report on Health Equity

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    15 Sep. 2014
  • CLES report calls on government to clarify LEPs' role

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    03 Sep. 2014
  • Understanding Scottish Places

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    09 Jul. 2014
  • Budget 2014: The narrative beneath the spectacle

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    03 Apr. 2014
  • The economic impact of Belfast City Council’s spend

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    12 Mar. 2014
  • Council assets can rejuvenate town centres

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    15 Jan. 2014
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