Health

  • Public Finance
    3 May 01
    Twenty-two of the poorest neighbourhoods in England have secured a total of more than £1bn in central government regeneration funding over the next ten years.
  • Public Finance
    3 May 01
    GPs are angry that much is evident. The actions of those who on May Day closed their surgeries to all but emergency cases led family doctors to be mentioned in the same breath as the militant anti-...
  • Public Finance
    26 Apr 01
    Doctors and managers backed Health Secretary Alan Milburn this week as he announced sweeping reforms to decentralise the NHS and cut at least £100m from the service's administration to plough back...
  • Public Finance
    19 Apr 01
    The Department of Health this week launched an agency to increase patient safety and cut the cost of medical errors and negligence.
  • Public Finance
    29 Mar 01
    A cross-party committee of MPs has demanded urgent talks between the government and dentists' representatives to address the 'long-standing' problem of access to NHS dental services.
  • Public Finance
    29 Mar 01
    The amount of private finance committed to social housing is continuing to increase at about 16% annually.
  • Public Finance
    29 Mar 01
    A picture of departmental conflict and policy incoherence emerges in last week's report on waste management from the Commons' environment select committee. The result, it implies, is that local...
  • Public Finance
    22 Mar 01
    The Liberal Democrats are once again relying on a pledge to add 1p to the basic rate of income tax to woo voters, promising to fund improvements in education and bridge the Budget deficit they claim...
  • Public Finance
    22 Mar 01
    Nearly one in five further education colleges is facing financial problems, despite £3bn being pumped into the sector by the government, according to an all-party committee of MPs.
  • Public Finance
    8 Mar 01
    Regulators have reported a significant increase in the number of complaints and disciplinary measures against doctors and nurses.
  • Public Finance
    8 Mar 01
    Reports that the European Investment Bank is ready to inject £5bn into the government's ailing public-private partnership for the Tube were denied this week.
  • Public Finance
    8 Mar 01
    Staff across the public sector could be wasting thousands of working hours surfing the Internet for pornography, booking holidays or even managing their stocks and shares on-line, an exclusive survey...
  • Public Finance
    8 Mar 01
    The Scots have often thought of the English as ignorant and soon they may be right. Next year, Scots will have the legal right to know a lot more than the English about what their government is doing...
  • Public Finance
    1 Mar 01
    The government has been urged to put more resources into primary care in order to improve services to patients and bolster GPs' morale.
  • Public Finance
    22 Feb 01
    Patients and nurses will play a key role in assessing the quality of non-clinical services in NHS trusts under new Department of Health guidance.
  • Public Finance
    22 Feb 01
    Prime Minister Tony Blair has pledged that his government will 'power ahead' with its 'fundamental' shake-up of public services if Labour wins a second term in office.
  • Public Finance
    15 Feb 01
    With millions enjoying Valentine's Day blow-outs, February 14 may not have been the perfect day to warn the population about the dangers of obesity.
  • Public Finance
    15 Feb 01
    The government tried to face down a barrage of criticism this week over its plans to 'transform' the secondary school system.
  • Public Finance
    8 Feb 01
    NHS league tables are not sufficiently detailed to allow patients to make informed decisions, the Consumers' Association said this week.
  • Public Finance
    1 Feb 01
    A last-minute £188m cash injection into this week's local government finance settlement may not be enough to head off mounting pay and service pressures, warn councils.
  • Public Finance
    1 Feb 01
    William Hague has promised that the next Conservative government would 'deregulate' schools and hospitals as part of a drive to boost standards in public services.
  • Public Finance
    1 Feb 01
    The most expensive building venture undertaken by English Partnerships, the government's national urban regeneration and development agency, faces its acid test this week when the London Borough of...
  • Public Finance
    25 Jan 01
    Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott has pledged an extra £100m for the government's neighbourhood renewal fund, doubling the amount of money being given to deprived areas next year. The money is in...
  • Public Finance
    25 Jan 01
    A new magazine went on sale in British hospitals this week, with the aim of raising an extra £5m to make patients' stays more comfortable. The team behind feelgood hope that sales of their glossy mix...
  • Public Finance
    25 Jan 01
    Cemeteries, it appears, have become perilous places. According to the Association of Burial Authorities, the problem is the gravestones themselves: one in ten, it says, is a public danger. Crumbling...

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