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The devolution agenda is a core part of UK political discourse. Since 2014 there has been a marked shift in service delivery which sees an ever-changing amount of responsibility being passed to local authorities.
With the introduction of regional mayors and, Police and Crime Commissioners, greater powers are being devolved to local areas. Local Authorities have been given the General Power of Competence, which allows them to undertake any actions which they are not specifically restricted from doing. Devolution is expanding with the Government’s Levelling-Up Strategy committing to deals and long-term funding settlements across England by 2030.
Brevia has supported a range of local authorities, membership organisations, and alliances with a range of services including event management, public affairs training, and campaigning support.
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Why Zipcar Left — And What Has to Change
Zipcar’s UK exit exposed deep regulatory failures in car sharing policy. Here Brevia look at why fragmented council rules, parking charges, and the EV transition created an unsustainable environment, and what must change for the sector to survive.

New rules for Scottish Parliament Cross-Party Groups: the end of ‘ghost memberships’?
The Scottish Parliament is preparing to overhaul the rules governing one of its most important, yet often overlooked, linkages between policy-makers, organisations and the public: Cross-Party Groups (CPGs).

Are the brakes off yet? Assessing Investment, Infrastructure and Productivity in the UK
Analysis of UK infrastructure investment, planning reform and productivity under Keir Starmer’s government, and whether Britain is ready for sustained growth.
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