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  • Love Labour's lost, by Tony Travers
    The candidates for the next leader of the Opposition have been focused on internal debates. But they need to regain the trust of the public soon
  • Life after death, by Judy Hirst
    So what did the Audit Commission ever do for us? Not much, judging from the chorus yelling 'good riddance' as soon as Communities Secretary Eric Pickles announced the watchdog's death. 02 September 2010
  • Sleeping with the enemy, by Iain Macwhirter
    Hated rivals Labour and the SNP might have to join forces against the cuts after next year's Holyrood elections 02 September 2010
  • Stop the cuts feeding frenzy, by Graham Chapman
    Rushed and indiscriminate spending cuts reveal ignorance about the value of productive investment, both private and public 02 September 2010
  • Love Labour's lost, by Tony Travers
    The candidates for the next leader of the Opposition have been focused on internal debates. But they need to regain the trust of the public soon 02 September 2010
  • Why social housing fosters social exclusion, by Alex Morton
    National Housing Federation chief executive David Orr is simply wrong to suggest that there is 'no evidence whatsoever’ to suggest that social housing damages the life-chances of many of those it accommodates. 01 September 2010
  • Keep the two-tier workforce Code, by John Tizard
    There is growing speculation that the Government will scrap the Best Value Workforce Code. This places a statutory duty on local authorities to ensure that workforce issues are addressed in procurements and contracted services. 31 August 2010
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  • Are you sitting comfortably?So farewell then Audit Commission and hello amateur bean counters. David Walker takes a look at the coalition's plans for 'super audit' - and wonders if they're outside most people's comfort zone
  • Bob the bridge builderIs local government minister Bob Neill friend or foe? In an interview with Lucy Phillips, this amiable veteran of the sector robustly defends town hall cuts but pledges to improve relations with councils and give them more freedom
  • VIDEO INTERVIEW: Sir Andrew FosterChair of the 2020 Public Services Commission talks to Public Finance about his blueprint for public service reform; the coalition's record so far; NHS management cuts; and the outlook for further education.
  • The personal gets political'Personalisation' is about to be rolled out across the public services. And it could be an effective way to empower citizens and cut costs. But what is the track record so far in social care? Catherine Needham and John Tizard report
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