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News - October 2010
A case of wrongful arrest?
The National Policing Improvement Agency has been lauded for saving money and buying more efficiently. But the Home Office plans to bring it to a halt. David Williams reports
07 October 2010
LEPs will not be centrally funded, Cable confirms
A lack of central government funding for Local Enterprise Partnerships could hamper the establishment of some, local government experts have warned.
27 October 2010
Scottish police lack proper ICT support
The shared services centre set up to make Scotland's eight police forces more efficient is failing to provide adequate ICT support, auditors warned today.
28 October 2010
England 'set to become most expensive country for students'
England could become the most expensive country in the world to study at university, an education union warns today
01 October 2010
BMA concerned over NHS white paper
The changes outlined in the NHS white paper could be 'potentially damaging', the British Medical Association said today
01 October 2010
Suffolk defends outsourcing plans
Outsourcing almost all services at Suffolk County Council will not be 'a quick fix', but the leaders were left with no other option, Public Finance has been told
01 October 2010
University fees free-for-all would hit poorer students
Unregulated tuition fees and a restriction on home student numbers at universities would harm social mobility, a leading educational charity warned today
04 October 2010
Localis study backs up case for place-based budgeting
A study of public sector organisations in Birmingham has found that services can be improved and costs cut through a combination of early intervention and place-based budgeting
04 October 2010
Town halls to administer Osborne's benefits cap
Councils are to be charged with implementing the benefits cap announced by Chancellor George Osborne today
04 October 2010
Work Programme threatened by lack of jobs, says IPPR
The government programme to find work for unemployed people is in jeopardy because there are not enough available jobs, the Institute for Public Policy Research has said
05 October 2010
Neill backs place-based budgeting
Total-Place style budgeting received a firm endorsement from local government minister Bob Neill at the Conservative Party conference yesterday
05 October 2010
Charity funding cuts 'threaten Big Society'
Cuts to third sector grants risk derailing the government's Big Society policy, delegates at the Conservative Party conference were told
05 October 2010
Equality watchdog releases guide for fair public spending cuts
The Equality and Human Rights Commission has released a practical guide to help ensure public bodies are transparent and fair when making decisions over spending.
05 October 2010
Local government 'should be at the heart of health commissioning'
Local government 'should be at the heart of health commissioning'
06 October 2010
Low council tax and costs should be the norm, says Neill
The Equality and Human Rights Commission has released a practical guide to help ensure public bodies are transparent and fair when making decisions over spending.
06 October 2010
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