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Collaboration news over the last seven days was light and here are the key articles…
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Devolution
Minister welcomes case for Three Southern Counties devolution
Leaders behind the devolution bid for three of England’s strongest
performing counties have outlined to Government how their plan would boost
growth for the region’s residents. Read more >>>
One of the key figures in Yorkshire’s devolution debate has
insisted West Yorkshire council leaders will not be rushed into a deal with
George Osborne and rejected suggestions the area is falling behind Manchester. Read more >>>
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Local Government
Local Government
Commission calls for Hull and East Riding council merger
Hull and East Riding councils should join to boost the region’s
economy, according to commission. A report, published by the independent Hull
Commission, recommends that the two councils should become one in order to
benefit from the Government’s devolution agenda. Read more >>>
Job losses imminent for council workers as Sutton and Kingston to merge more services
Uncertainty looms for human resources (HR) staff at Kingston and
Sutton councils after the authorities announced plans to merge more backroom
services. Read more >>>
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Health
Norfolk health trusts joining forces in bid to improve care
Hospital bosses insist a new system of healthcare is “absolutely
necessary” to deal with the growing pressures on our local NHS. Read more >>>
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