Lyons Inquiry into Local Government

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The Lyons Inquiry into Local Government was an independent review in England, led by Sir Michael Lyons, that examined the role, function, and funding of local government and made recommendations for reform.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commission of inquiry
independent inquiry
public policy review
aimsTo examine funding arrangements for local government
propose reforms to strengthen local government
review the role of local government in England
appliesToJurisdiction local government in England
chairperson Sir Michael Lyons NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Chancellor of the Exchequer NERFINISHED
Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
convenedBy HM Treasury NERFINISHED
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister NERFINISHED
UK Government NERFINISHED
country England
focusesOn business rates
council tax
decentralisation
functions of local government
funding of local government
local government finance
local taxation
localism
place-shaping
role of local government
hasKeyConcept accountability in local taxation
fiscal autonomy of local authorities
place-shaping role of local government
hasOutput final report on local government
interim reports
head Sir Michael Lyons NERFINISHED
language English
locatedInJurisdiction United Kingdom NERFINISHED
makesRecommendation clarifying central–local government relations
greater local flexibility over revenue
reform of council tax
reform of local government finance
strengthening local government role in place-shaping
namedAfter Sir Michael Lyons NERFINISHED
sector public sector
subjectOf debate on local government reform in the UK
topic local governance
public administration
public finance

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