Local government

  • Public Finance
    27 Jul 06
    What has a philosophy designed to revolutionise car production got to do with the public sector? Well, quite a lot, it turns out. Zoe Radnor and Paul Walley explain how 'lean thinking' is crossing...
  • Public Finance
    20 Jul 06
    The NHS must invest in new buildings but not in large hospitals, a think-tank said this week.
  • Public Finance
    20 Jul 06
    Whitehall officials must improve the design and operation of the administrative systems underpinning UK services if targeted public sector improvements are to be achieved, influential MPs have warned.
  • Public Finance
    20 Jul 06
    Sir Jeremy Beecham's review shows that reform of public services in Wales is on the right track but needs to progress further and faster. The Welsh Assembly Government welcomes the challenge
  • Public Finance
    20 Jul 06
    The police service is breathing a sigh of relief that it has been saved a costly and unnecessary restructuring but it still faces a catastrophic funding crisis from 2008. Chief constable Tim Brain...
  • Public Finance
    20 Jul 06
    It seems that time is running out for the big regeneration programmes. But, despite government rhetoric about 'mainstreaming', practitioners fear that their resources might not transfer into the...
  • Public Finance
    20 Jul 06
    he government has launched a new climate change action pack to help local authorities deal with the issue.
  • Public Finance
    20 Jul 06
    Child poverty experts this week launched an effort to halt plans to reduce housing benefits paid to antisocial tenants
  • Public Finance
    20 Jul 06
    Mental health trusts have been asked to curb their spending to help other parts of the NHS balance their books, according to the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health.
  • Public Finance
    20 Jul 06
    Local authorities in London are to receive a further £50m to help tackle homelessness and overcrowding.
  • Public Finance
    20 Jul 06
    Finance Minister Tom McCabe has begun a series of talks which could lead to an complete overhaul of the way public services are delivered in Scotland.
  • Public Finance
    20 Jul 06
    The Commons' health select committee has asked the government to review the system of prescription and other NHS charges and to consider whether charges for services 'not clinically necessary' could...
  • Public Finance
    20 Jul 06
    The latest reforms of NHS commissioning have put the health service on 'a slippery path' to fragmentation, Unison said this week.
  • Public Finance
    20 Jul 06
    Home ownership is being pushed beyond the reach of middle earners, social landlords warned this week.
  • Public Finance
    13 Jul 06
    Patient care will improve only if hospitals are honest about the quality of the services they provide, the NHS Confederation said this week.
  • Public Finance
    13 Jul 06
    Government plans to amalgamate police forces across England and Wales were left in tatters this week after the only voluntary merger broke down once ministers failed to sanction the requisite council...
  • Public Finance
    13 Jul 06
    Tens of thousands of coastal homes are under threat from rising sea levels and what local government leaders have deemed 'woefully inadequate' funding for sea defences.
  • Public Finance
    13 Jul 06
    Social landlords have welcomed plans for a national strategy to support vulnerable people, but are continuing to demand firmer assurances over funding.
  • Public Finance
    13 Jul 06
    The Treasury is to launch a root-and-branch review of procurement throughout the public sector, amid ministers' mounting frustration that many organisations are still not using their buying power to...
  • Public Finance
    13 Jul 06
    One of devolved Scotland's first major policies was free personal care for the elderly. Four years on, how has it fared and does it offer any lessons for the rest of the UK? David Scott reports
  • Public Finance
    13 Jul 06
    Sure Start, tax credits, baby bonds. Gordon Brown has not been idle on the social policy front while he waits for his chance at the premiership. But what kind of legacy will the longest-serving...
  • Public Finance
    13 Jul 06
    Social care is often described as the Cinderella service. So will Ivan Lewis, the fourth to wear the ministerial shoes in just five years, turn out to be its Prince Charming? Sally Gainsbury went to...
  • Public Finance
    13 Jul 06
    Local services in Wales need a fundamental overhaul, with a tougher focus on poor performance and an end to the public sector's 'silo mentality', a wide-ranging review has concluded.
  • Public Finance
    13 Jul 06
    Ministers are poised to devolve new welfare powers to cities aimed at combating poverty, raising employment and improving conditions for people with disabilities.
  • Public Finance
    13 Jul 06
    On July 8, council tenants in south London had one of their first opportunities to hear about an initiative to help them become homeowners.

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