Local government

  • Public Finance
    3 Apr 08
    The Housing and Regeneration Bill has been amended to ensure that the new social housing regulator will have to consult the Charity Commission before it imposes compulsory standards on charities that...
  • Public Finance
    3 Apr 08
    Town halls have voiced concerns over plans to give greater responsibility to regional development agencies.
  • Public Finance
    3 Apr 08
    Apprenticeships used to be seen as old hat. But now they've had a ministerial makeover and are viewed as vital in helping to rejuvenate an increasingly ageing public sector workforce. Vivienne...
  • Public Finance
    3 Apr 08
    The idea of 'lifetime homes' designed to meet the needs of older or disabled residents is fast catching on. But how about the costs to developers and first-time buyers? Neil Merrick investigates
  • Public Finance
    3 Apr 08
    The creation of an adult social services organisation a year ago opened up an opportunity to transform the quality of care for older and disabled people and the infant Adass is rising to the...
  • Public Finance
    3 Apr 08
    Care services minister Ivan Lewis has vowed to extend the Human Rights Act to cover 300,000 elderly people placed by local authorities in privately run care homes, in a crackdown on elder abuse.
  • Public Finance
    31 Mar 08
    Children's centres and extended schools are improving the lives of children and their families - but local authorities have little evidence that they provide value for money, education inspectorate...
  • Public Finance
    27 Mar 08
    Twenty-five years on from the birth of the Audit Commission, is it time for a radical rethink on public sector inspection and regulation, asks David Walker
  • Public Finance
    27 Mar 08
    The finances of Aberdeen City Council are 'precarious', according to the public spending watchdog responsible for the audit of Scottish local authorities.
  • Public Finance
    27 Mar 08
    Schools Secretary Ed Balls this week reassured teachers that their concerns over workloads would be met.
  • Public Finance
    27 Mar 08
    Councils should ensure obesity strategies are included in Local Area Agreements, a think-tank has urged.
  • Public Finance
    27 Mar 08
    The legal framework for flood risk management is 'a mess', with gaps that make it hard to establish who is responsible for what, Sir Michael Pitt, who is carrying out a review of last summer's floods...
  • Public Finance
    27 Mar 08
    Children's speech and language needs should be given higher priority by both health and education services, a government-commissioned review has said.
  • Public Finance
    27 Mar 08
    Local authorities are being invited to offer careers advice and other guidance to tenants who rent from the council or housing associations.
  • Public Finance
    27 Mar 08
    Town hall leaders have hit back angrily after ministers pledged this week to 'bust red tape' and 'weed out bureaucracy' to speed up the sluggish planning regime.
  • Public Finance
    27 Mar 08
    Leading public finance officials have told the Scottish government that it has failed to provide any information showing that its plans to replace Private Finance Initiative funding will be less...
  • Public Finance
    27 Mar 08
    Local government leaders have welcomed a ministerial decision to explore the possibility of councils taking over post offices due for closure.
  • Public Finance
    27 Mar 08
    Despite the billions of pounds spent on low-income neighbourhoods, inequality continues to rise, according to a report by the New Economics Foundation.
  • Public Finance
    27 Mar 08
    Households living in new eco-towns will be subject to strict transport rules with no more than half permitted to own a car, the government confirmed this week.
  • Public Finance
    27 Mar 08
    Many large councils will soon be involved in carbon trading schemes as part of efforts to combat climate change. But they will need to raise awareness and improve communications if the initiative is...
  • Public Finance
    27 Mar 08
    A Lords ruling has relaxed the strict time limits on damages claims for sexual abuse, allowing many adults who were assaulted as children to go to court. And that has important implications for local...
  • Public Finance
    20 Mar 08
    The fire and rescue service must improve on its response to 999 calls, according to the country's most senior fire and rescue service expert, Sir Ken Knight.
  • Public Finance
    20 Mar 08
    The government wants us to have a big conversation about Britishness. But its proposals for probationary citizenship and symbolic ceremonies are deeply controversial with major implications for...
  • Public Finance
    20 Mar 08
    Over the next two years, nine new English unitary authorities will be created out of 44 existing district and county councils. Paul O'Brien discusses how to take the pain out of the process
  • Public Finance
    20 Mar 08
    The Learning and Skills Council will be dissolved and town halls will take control of the £7bn spent each year in colleges and sixth forms, ministers confirmed this week.

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