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  • Public Finance
    24 Mar 05
    Last week's Budget announced more support for university-based research. But will it be enough to save the science departments that are closing across Britain? Stephen Court reports on the parlous...
  • Public Finance
    17 Mar 05
    They've worked wonders in Canada and the US, and now they're over here to do the same. Nick Raynsford explains how local firms can use Business Improvement Districts to help transform their town...
  • Public Finance
    10 Mar 05
    Conservative efficiency plans are robust and the full financial burdens of scrapping 168 quangos and laying off 235,000 staff have been built into the party's £35bn savings target, according to...
  • Public Finance
    10 Mar 05
    Whitehall efforts to sharpen universities' purchasing practices are not needed, higher education bodies are claiming.
  • Public Finance
    10 Mar 05
    Almos are the popular answer for cash-strapped councils wanting to upgrade their homes without hiving them off. But their powers are limited compared with housing associations. John Perry explains...
  • Public Finance
    10 Mar 05
    The shadow chief secretary to the Treasury is unafraid to speak of huge Whitehall cuts in his plan for better public services. Joseph McHugh heard his battle strategy
  • Public Finance
    10 Mar 05
    Is our system of government in terminal decline, obsessed by spin and central control? Sir Christopher Foster, a former adviser to both Labour and Tory ministers, thinks so. He uses privatisation of...
  • Public Finance
    3 Mar 05
    Councils are spending £100 a minute clearing away rubbish dumped illegally on roadsides, in car parks or across country paths.
  • Public Finance
    3 Mar 05
    Public services in Scotland are delivered as part of a patchwork operation that is starting to fray. Minister Tom McCabe is stitching together a reform package that might begin with a reorganisation...
  • Public Finance
    3 Mar 05
    Beefing up city and county regions might paradoxically be the most effective way of putting the local into 'new localism' in the twenty-first century, argues Gerry Stoker
  • Public Finance
    3 Mar 05
    The Scottish Executive has published its first infrastructure investment plan, setting out a long-term, multibillion-pound scheme for improving Scotland's public services.
  • Public Finance
    24 Feb 05
    Pathfinder programmes set up to boost demand for housing in the North and Midlands have struggled to spend money on worthwhile projects, says the Audit Commission.
  • Public Finance
    24 Feb 05
    Risk registers are becoming ever-more numerous and elaborate, but they are not worth the Word documents they are printed on if they fail to engage with the everyday business of their organisation
  • Public Finance
    24 Feb 05
    Having overseen the Department of Health's 'big bang' NHS policies, Andy McKeon now scrutinises their impact from an Audit Commission standpoint. Karen Day spoke to him
  • Public Finance
    24 Feb 05
    Neighbourhood boards are the latest big idea for getting the public to improve the services they use. But will this US invention work here, asks Chris Skelcher
  • Public Finance
    24 Feb 05
    If the forthcoming social care green paper avoids spelling out the cost of long-term care for older people, Sir Derek Wanless's review is likely to be less coy, argues Paul Gosling
  • Public Finance
    17 Feb 05
    An independent report into the escalating cost of Britain's exam system published this week has spotlighted what it claims is a 'huge amount of superfluous or duplicated information'.
  • Public Finance
    17 Feb 05
    A pioneering scheme that aims to cut high waiting lists works best when waiting times are low, according to a report this week.
  • Public Finance
    10 Feb 05
    Audit Commission chief executive Steve Bundred this week stepped in to heal a potential breach with foundation trusts' regulator Monitor over the troubled Bradford Hospitals trust.
  • Public Finance
    10 Feb 05
    Housing associations will not be forced to offer tenants the opportunity to buy equity shares in their homes.
  • Public Finance
    3 Feb 05
    People are being attracted back to Britain's cities by better buildings and public services, Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott told urban planners this week.
  • Public Finance
    3 Feb 05
    The Office for National Statistics must be granted the same independence from political interference as the National Audit Office if public confidence in the UK's economic data is to be restored, a...
  • Public Finance
    3 Feb 05
    The Inland Revenue has denied that it was unable to cope with thousands of last-minute tax submissions this week, despite acknowledging that its website ground to a halt as the January 31 deadline...
  • Public Finance
    27 Jan 05
    Scottish Executive permanent secretary John Elvidge has confirmed that civil service jobs will be lost in Scotland as part of the Gershon efficiency review.
  • Public Finance
    20 Jan 05
    A Conservative government would save £35bn on government spending by 2007/08 under the spending plans outlined by Michael Howard and Oliver Letwin this week.

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