In his first speech on Public Health, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley yesterday set out his vision for a new Public Health Service. Some of the key points he announced included:…
The “Beyond the Usual Suspects – real Influence matters” conference proved a very successful day. Hosted by London Civic Forum and TCC, it was attended by over 100 people representing…
The Financial Times has just published its latest survey of the latest local government cuts. This follows a similar survey by the BBC. As well as the level of cuts…
Now that the elections are over we can look in more detail at one of the most controversial events of the campaign, for the lessons it might teach us about…
The appointment of a new government clearly means a lot of change in the coming months. It is too early to speculate the detail, as discussions of many manifesto commitments…
What does the General Election tell us about community cohesion? The failure of most smaller parties to win elections might indicate mainstream political debate is completely in the ascendant. However…
What did the General Election tell us about the use of online communications? What does it indicate for wider engagement with communities online? When the last General Election was fought…
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…