Rory Alexander writes about the recent Borderlands Growth Deal and the impact these investments will have on local authorities

A recent roundtable discussed whether the public sector is prepared for the AI revolution and the ethics behind the technology

With MPs highlighting the lack of government policies in place to deliver the net zero target by 2050, we look at what councils are doing

VisitScotland Business Events’ campaign ‘Legends’ shines a light on why the world should choose Scotland for their next event

The British Association of Landscape Industries write about how green spaces and landscapes can be maintained during the winter months

Let’s make the current housebuilding system efficient before a new one sets us fresh challenges, says Rico Wojtulewicz

Lee Marshall looks at how local authorities are quantifying the impact of emerging waste policy upon recycling and waste management services

In taking forward a national bus strategy the key question is not ‘what can our country do for our buses?’ but ‘what can our buses do for our country?’

Tom Kenny looks at the way in which local authorities can help to tackle the current housing crisis

The British Parking Association outlines the latest revolution in parking - the parking data standard

The arguments for flexible working make very good business sense, says, Rob Wall of the Chartered Management Institute

Bookings are now being taken for the second annual digitech event, the technology and procurement showcase for the public sector.

Devolving further control to regions of the North could have a transformational effect, writes Henri Murison

Green spaces are good, do good and need to be protected for good. Alison McCann, policy manager at Fields in Trust, explains why

Mike Orlov discusses outsourcing in public services via framework agreements which so adversely affects the health sector

Amanda Beresford analyses the impact of climate change on the current planning system and revisions which could be made

Digital tech is raising the efficiency and reliability of heat networks, while improving affordability for customers, writes Richard Slee

Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson discusses why Liverpool is turning back the clock and restarting a council house building programme

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