Labour should radically review how spending is assessed and audited in order to restore public trust, according to a new report.
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In this pamphlet, John Tizard and David Walker make the case for fundamental reform of the way spending decisions are made and checked. They argue that Labour should recover and celebrate its strong tradition of innovation in the mechanics of effective spending.
PHILIP GLANVILLE: Local government should lead on the next phase of coronavirus testing.
DAVID LAMMY MP: To combat polarisation, British identity must be rebuilt with
inclusiveness, openness and hope at its centre.
Austerity has weakened our institutional ability to respond to this crisis. Myria Georgiou explores how hyperlocal digital activism is filling the gaps.
ANDREW HARROP: It is the right moment to take stock of Europe’s public services and consider their future over the next 10 to 15 years.