tCI makes the move to a new CRM
It was an absolute pleasure to have Havilah Ekpekurede and Luke Woods from OYF Ltd at tCI HQ yesterday as we make our move to a brand new CRM. This […]
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It was an absolute pleasure to have Havilah Ekpekurede and Luke Woods from OYF Ltd at tCI HQ yesterday as we make our move to a brand new CRM. This […]
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At the end of 2021, we saw the judgment in R (Police Superintendents’ Association) v HM Treasury, a case in which the High Court found that elements of HM Treasury’s
In this month’s episode of Consultation off the Cuff, your hosts Martyn Beeby, Stephen Hill and Elena Vincent discuss all things tCI Connect, including behind the scenes of HQ’s preparation
🎙 Episode 2 of Consultation off the Cuff is available now! 🎙 Read More »
Over the last few years we have all become familiar with stories about statues. The first was the Edward Colston statue in Bristol, torn down by protestors and dropped in
Another argument over statues- but not the usual one… Read More »
That was the core question posed in the recent case of R (Rhieni Dros Addysg Gymraeg) v Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council, the second case revolving around Welsh school
The temptation, I will confess, is just to say “see article of September 6th”, as most of the points covered in that piece remain valid, including the exhortation to respect
Dear Mr Sunak… wait, haven’t I done this once already recently? Read More »
The Institute opened its doors in 2003. Since that time, we have witnessed ten changes of administration for the UK Government. Five of them have arisen following General Elections in
The latest ‘new’ administration Read More »
For political party members to vote for their leaders sounds a manifestly reasonable practice, and seldom questioned until the recent election of Liz Truss by a tiny unrepresentative electorate of
We should vote less … but consult more. Read More »
One of the most controversial of the Governments new proposals has been the return of fracking to the main stage. We’ve written about it multiple times recently, including a cautionary
A consultation on consultation- how to demonstrate local consent for fracking Read More »
Rhion Jones comments on a timely contribution to an important debate. Roy Payne has spent years working with sceptical communities around the world on programmes to secure sites for the
Guest Article: A new consent-based approach to engagement and consultation Read More »