It would be foolish to speculate on the outcome of the discussions over the formation of a government over the next few days. Even with a government in place an…
Though the act of postal voting and then voting at the polling station on May 6th there will be substantial public involvement voting for a choice of Government. Next year…
TCC is very proud of the work it has done in the field of community cohesion. In the last three years it has worked with many local authorities to tackle…
An area that was hotly debated before the election but so far has not been seriously addressed through the campaign is the issue of social care. The lack of consensus…
A new report from the think-tank Demos makes the important point that: “almost one in seven young people aged 16-18 are NEET. The personal and social costs are enormous- the…
The announcement that Lambeth is seeking to become a “John Lewis Council” in contrast to the concept of EasyCouncil that has been associated with Barnet, means that there is a…
Obvious as it may sound, the General Election (which we can now assume will be in May) is likely to lead to change. This turbulent situation is shaping up makes to be the most uncertain and exciting election since the mid 70s. Anything could happen in the next three months.