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Labour failing to live up to ambition to reform public services, analysis finds
Government not on course to meet its three objectives, including to shift power from Whitehall to local areas, says IFG Keir Starmer’s drive to reform public services is failing to live up to its aims of shifting power f…

Government not on course to meet its three objectives, including to shift power from Whitehall to local areas, says IFG Keir Starmer’s drive to reform public services is failing to live up to its aims of shifting power from Whitehall to local areas, a report from the Institute for Government has found. Last summer, the government set out its three guiding…
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- Government not on course to meet its three objectives, including to shift power from Whitehall to local areas, says IFG Keir Starmer’s drive to reform public services is failing to live up to its…
- Last summer, the government set out its three guiding principles for reform aimed at making public services such as the NHS, court system and children’s social care easier to access and better at…
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- Last summer, the government set out its three guiding principles for reform aimed at making public services such as the NHS, court system and children’s social care easier to access and better at…
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- Government not on course to meet its three objectives, including to shift power from Whitehall to local areas, says IFG Keir Starmer’s drive to reform public services is failing to live up to its…
- Last summer, the government set out its three guiding principles for reform aimed at making public services such as the NHS, court system and children’s social care easier to access and better at…