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The centre of central government

Andrew Blick and George Jones

Public Policy Review, 2010, vol. 17, issue 1, 29-35

Abstract: Andrew Blick and George Jones examine the recent surge of interest in the structure and functioning of the‘centre of central government’ in the United Kingdom — Number 10, the Cabinet Office and the Treasury. They ask if it is fit for purpose and make recommendations for its future.

Date: 2010
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