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Other news…
Eric Pickles is urging councils to pool resources from CEOs and lawyers to press officers and planning departments, reports the Financial Times.
Cuts mean we may see less of the Queen – she may do fewer engagements to save money, according to the Daily Telegraph.
No 10 has backed the south London parents who let their young children cycle to school unaccompanied, reports the Daily Mail.
On my radar...
• Nesta's "Reeboot Britain" report into how digital innovation can change public services.
• A Demos report that recommends charities adopt "achievable" social value measurement targets.
• Nick Seddon of Reform on why the cuts mean everything is changing for charities.
"Value for money will be a key concern and this means that the brand won't be enough: nobody will be that interested in handing contracts to charities just because they are charities: they will need not only to add value but to demonstrate that they add value."
• Blogger and mental health social worker Fighting Monsters on what makes a good manager.
Preview of tomorrow's SocietyGuardian supplement
25 years after the Birmingham riots, locals say investment is beginning to pay off. But there are fears that cuts will undermine progress.
The UK's longest running race discrimination case - now in its tenth year. Why won't the Crown Prosecution Service let up?
Christopher Manthorp on pioneering dementia care in Yorkshire.
Peter Hetherington on why Eric Pickles might regret the fixation with 'localism'.
Interview: Denis Campbell meets Lindsey Davies, the new president of the UK Faculty of Public Health.
Special supplement on the future of public services.
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