Welfare

  • Public Finance
    19 Jan 06
    Opposition MPs have called for an 'urgent and independent' investigation into the alleged failure of the tax credits system to deal adequately with fraud.
  • Public Finance
    19 Jan 06
    Senior staff at the Department for Work and Pensions have outlined four key funding streams they expect will pay for the radical welfare reform proposals due to be unveiled by Work and Pensions...
  • Public Finance
    12 Jan 06
    The government's ambition to create sustainable, mixed communities in city centres is flawed, a new study claims.
  • Public Finance
    12 Jan 06
    Experts have criticised the creation of the new public sector pay committee for bringing civil service pay deals closer to the Treasury's paymasters.
  • Public Finance
    12 Jan 06
    He's a loyal Man U fan and an even more loyal New Labour devotee. Now the local government minister has a new enthusiasm council finances. David Harding reports
  • Public Finance
    12 Jan 06
    Funny, isn't it? For ages, there are no transport crises. Then they all come along at once. Christian Wolmar explains the issues that are now putting the pressure on Transport Secretary Alistair...
  • Public Finance
    12 Jan 06
    Hospitals, schools and councils are all facing radical reform, but the funding systems imposed to achieve this are far from joined up. Tony Travers points out the contrasting philosophies and calls...
  • Public Finance
    5 Jan 06
    A senior health analyst has cast doubt on the centrepiece of government reforms to inject competition into the NHS.
  • Public Finance
    5 Jan 06
    Local authorities remain on course to meet their Gershon efficiency targets for 2005/06 with just three months of this financial year remaining, the latest analysis from the Office of the Deputy...
  • Public Finance
    5 Jan 06
    Government proposals to reform incapacity benefit appear to have come full circle, with senior Whitehall sources claiming that this month's welfare green paper would build on the Department for Work...
  • Public Finance
    5 Jan 06
    What goes around comes around. For decades, small-scale government was all the rage. Now large centralised public agencies are back in fashion. Colin Talbot and Carole Johnson investigate the merger...
  • Public Finance
    5 Jan 06
    We at Public Finance are very impressed with all of you who took part in our annual quiz.
  • Public Finance
    15 Dec 05
    Des Browne, chief secretary to the Treasury, outlines what the programme of investment revealed in the Pre-Budget Report will add up to on the ground
  • Public Finance
    15 Dec 05
    Some people see regulation as more a matter of accreditation than ensuring improvement, but not the Healthcare Commission. Its system is designed to prompt changes for the better, its chair explains
  • Public Finance
    15 Dec 05
    Fed up with slaving away in the background on your worthy but dull project while others bask in the glory of their ground-breaking, award-winning pathfinders? Well, suffer no longer. Michael Ware has...
  • Public Finance
    15 Dec 05
    Well, the Licensing Act has finally come into effect, and half the nation is still waiting in fear for the other half to go on a drunken rampage. Philip Johnston considers the consequences of the law...
  • Public Finance
    15 Dec 05
    The chair of the Revenue and Customs department this week revealed he has no idea how much fraud has occurred in the government's flagship tax credits system but estimates suggest that hundreds of...
  • Public Finance
    15 Dec 05
    Public sector finance directors looking for the highest salary should head to the NHS or local government, according to a survey published this week.
  • Public Finance
    15 Dec 05
    Patients are 25% more likely to develop post-operative complications after being treated in one of the new privately run treatment centres than in their NHS equivalents, clinical directors claim.
  • Public Finance
    15 Dec 05
    Scottish councils are losing track of the millions of pounds they give to external organisations, the local government watchdog has found.
  • Public Finance
    15 Dec 05
    The Department for Work and Pensions this week released details of the job cuts it has overseen as part of the Gershon review totals that surpass figures in the 2005 Pre-Budget Report.
  • Public Finance
    8 Dec 05
    So the chancellor has managed just to keep within his fiscal rules. But his Pre-Budget Report lays the ground for spending cuts that will leave little funding for services other than the...
  • Public Finance
    8 Dec 05
    Announcing the local government finance settlement at the same time as the Pre-Budget Report might have pushed it into the news background. But the government cannot hide from the issues forever
  • Public Finance
    8 Dec 05
    So finally the Pensions Commission report is out. But has it found the answer to the funding crisis and, if so, will the government take its recommendations on board? Peter Robinson investigates
  • Public Finance
    8 Dec 05
    Scotland's housing associations want the way councils administer housing benefit to be reformed.

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