Scotland’s commitment to tackling the rising drug deaths
The rise in Scotland drug-related deaths As more drug-related deaths are rising in Scotland, the government has decided that creating another drug rehab centre will help reduce the problem. Scotland…
Malawi: ERIS jointly conducts training workshop series
ERIS and the Malawi Electoral Support Network (MESN) have just carried out a training workshop series on Election Standards and Principles. The two-day trainings took place in Blantyre (2-3 December),…
Surveillance: All You Need To Know
Important CCTV & Surveillance Information In the United Kingdom, closed-circuit television (CCTV) and video surveillance security systems are designed to monitor public behaviour and movement. It has been a crucial…
Limiting “shared services” options to the back office would only save 3.6% of expenditure and that too is the best case scenario, according to a NLGN report
The NLGN report, “Shared Necessities: the next generation of shared services”, argues that most likely efficiency savings on average a local authority would make by embracing shared services for back-office…
Housing Minister Grant Shapps today set out further steps for all new homes to be zero carbon from 2021
Rather than a top-down prescriptive approach, the plans outlined by Mr Shapps aim to give councils and developers much more flexibility to decide how to meet the ambitious eco-standards. As…
Proposals for a fairer planning fees system have been set-out for consultation.
At the moment local council taxpayers have been left subsidising the costs of dealing with planning applications. Councils have been unable to recover the true costs of applications because of…