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Speaking at the report's launch, Lord Heseltine, former deputy prime minister and a longtime champion of city devolution, said the Scottish referendum had shown that the public are fed up with so much power being centralised in Whitehall.
Politics took a hand very early on: the film industry was already being centralised in the First World War.
The Welsh government says the NHS must change and has asked health boards to draw up plans that could see some services being centralised.
Nearly four years after Joseph Kabila won the presidency in elections hailed as a milestone in the peace process, power is being centralised at the presidential office, checks and balances barely exist, and civil liberties are regularly undermined, despite growing signs that the regime is unable to manage local conflicts.
In April 1999, as cleft services were being centralised, Primary Care Trusts were established in England and to commission health services.
5 In several countries acute stroke services are being centralised as a means of improving access to organised inpatient stroke unit care.
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This centralisation of electrical power, means that the economic and political power is centralised too.
All buying should be centralised.
Power used to be centralised in the presidency.
Education has been centralised in Hungary in recent years.
Hospitals and schools have been centralised, decentralised and recentralised.
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