Economy

  • Public Finance
    6 Sep 01
    Public sector spending on IT is set to soar by 13% per annum for each of the next two years, according to a survey from Kew Associates and Computer Weekly magazine. Total spend by the public sector...
  • Public Finance
    6 Sep 01
    The government launched its blueprint for the future of secondary schools this week, granting ministers reserve powers to curtail failing schools while promising high performers new freedoms.
  • Public Finance
    6 Sep 01
    The Employers Organisation is demanding a 'joined-up' approach to public sector pay negotiations after this year's talks left many authorities facing a wages bill they cannot afford.
  • Public Finance
    6 Sep 01
    Scottish local authorities face a major reorganisation of backroom functions such as payroll and council tax collection as ministers increase the pressure for more joined-up work between councils.
  • Public Finance
    23 Aug 01
    The Commission for Health Improvement has handed out its fiercest criticism yet of a hospital trust, declaring the Epsom and St Helier NHS Trust in Surrey as in urgent need of improvement.
  • Public Finance
    23 Aug 01
    The Local Government Association has hit back at claims that education authorities do not do enough to help schools in their battle against drug use.
  • Public Finance
    23 Aug 01
    The long-running dispute between private care homeowners and local authorities in Scotland has ended, following an agreement to set up an independent review group to examine funding.
  • Public Finance
    9 Aug 01
    Ealing council fears it will not qualify for financial help from the government following the bomb blast that tore through the heart of the borough.
  • Public Finance
    2 Aug 01
    Fifteen local authorities have been asked to explain successive high increases in council tax, as ministers restated their readiness to impose some form of spending controls in future years.
  • Public Finance
    2 Aug 01
    The foot and mouth crisis looks set to become the agricultural version of the Millennium Dome fiasco as the National Audit Office launches an investigation into the government's handling of the...
  • Public Finance
    2 Aug 01
    The government has announced the locations of the first 16 centres of vocational excellence which are designed to boost young people's skills in fields where there are job vacancies.
  • Public Finance
    26 Jul 01
    The Queen's golden jubilee next year will give 20 towns across Britain the chance to compete for the coveted status of cities, the government has announced.
  • Public Finance
    26 Jul 01
    Pilot schemes to test methods of electronic voting will be set up in time for the 2002 local elections in an effort to encourage disenchanted voters to re-engage with politics.
  • Public Finance
    26 Jul 01
    Treasury bean-counters have for the first time published a 'modern-day Domesday book', outlining everything the government owns.
  • Public Finance
    19 Jul 01
    In what has been described as a 'near revolutionary' step, the government has reopened the debate on the unfunded police and fire pension schemes and raised the possibility of meeting pension costs...
  • Public Finance
    12 Jul 01
    Newcastle upon Tyne is a city riven by divisions. On one side are hip Labour councillors ready to plough as much as £488,000 into a youth culture event, the Love Parade.
  • Public Finance
    5 Jul 01
    The Northern Ireland Assembly's finance and personnel committee gave a surprise endorsement to the Private Finance Initiative and other forms of public-private partnerships in a report published this...
  • Public Finance
    5 Jul 01
    Government ministers need to set up a £1bn package for sustainable energies, a Left-wing think-tank has warned.
  • Public Finance
    5 Jul 01
    Fraud Squad officers have been called in to investigate financial irregularities in the Scottish Borders Council (SBC), as the authority's internal inquiry into a near-£4m overspend nears its...
  • Public Finance
    28 Jun 01
    Sir Andrew Foster will take over as head of the Best Value Inspectorate after Wendy Thomson was poached by 10 Downing Street to head up a new team advising Tony Blair on public service reform.
  • Public Finance
    21 Jun 01
    Local Government Secretary Stephen Byers has signalled the roll-out of local Public Service Agreements to all top-tier authorities by announcing £300m of unsupported credit approvals (UCAs) for...
  • Public Finance
    21 Jun 01
    The royal household has slashed the amount it spends on travel by two-thirds since it began making its own arrangements, the National Audit Office has revealed.
  • Public Finance
    14 Jun 01
    The Scottish Executive should have complete fiscal independence, a leading professor at Strathclyde University has argued.
  • Public Finance
    14 Jun 01
    Labour's big idea for local government, directly elected mayors, has flunked a big test and flunked it badly.
  • Public Finance
    7 Jun 01
    Incoming ministers should show more trust in the qualities of the public sector and not attach themselves to the 'myth of the private sector as super-hero', a new policy document, Transforming...

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