Economy

  • Public Finance
    26 Oct 06
    Implementation of last January's health white paper has been set back because of NHS deficits, the acting permanent secretary of the Department of Health has admitted.
  • Public Finance
    19 Oct 06
    English cities should be empowered to drive forward their own economic plans, with greater control over transport, planning and skills, according to government-commissioned research.
  • Public Finance
    19 Oct 06
    The battle lines were drawn this week over the Welsh Assembly's spending plans, as finance minister Sue Essex announced her draft Budget for 2007/08.
  • Public Finance
    19 Oct 06
    Where there are targets, there must be statistics. Where there are statistics, there must be politics, and where there is politics, there must be public distrust. The ONS must try to find a way out...
  • Public Finance
    19 Oct 06
    As the NHS's financial crisis continues, the Private Finance Initiative has come in for its share of the blame. But this is wrong, argue Phil Lobb and Tom Startup. In fact, with a more flexible...
  • Public Finance
    19 Oct 06
    Some depressed areas of the UK are set to lose out under a shake-up in EU regional aid. But how much of a problem is this? As Sally Gainsbury reports, the grants scheme has been something of a mixed...
  • Public Finance
    12 Oct 06
    Salaries for Whitehall directors rose by 7.4% last year almost twice the rate as for the rest of the UK's workforce. But some executives have been rewarded despite poor performances, critics have...
  • Public Finance
    12 Oct 06
    You can't put a price on education but you can do a lot to narrow the gap between the best- and worst-off pupils. Tash Shifrin reports on efforts to involve the private sector in raising school...
  • Public Finance
    12 Oct 06
    Delegates to next week's annual social services conference are still reeling from the last round of organisational shake-ups. Now there is more change on the way, with a new children's green paper...
  • Public Finance
    12 Oct 06
    New Audit Commission chair Michael O'Higgins is quietly determined to turn up the heat on his inspectors to ensure they stay in touch. And he is no slouch in the kitchen either, as he tells Joseph...
  • Public Finance
    12 Oct 06
    The payment by results tariff and other information needed to create financial plans for 2007/08 will be published before Christmas, according to Richard Douglas, the Department of Health's director...
  • Public Finance
    12 Oct 06
    Seventy per cent of senior civil servants could develop advanced financial management skills under Treasury proposals to prevent the sort of budget problems experienced by NHS trusts.
  • Public Finance
    12 Oct 06
    Claims that the private sector in Scotland is being squeezed by a rapidly growing public sector do not appear to be justified, a study has found.
  • Public Finance
    12 Oct 06
    Government proposals to allow social workers to operate out of independent, GP-style practices have been greeted with caution by local government leaders, who fear the policy is masking the...
  • Public Finance
    5 Oct 06
    Chancellor Gordon Brown's attempts to boost low earners' incomes through benefits have been thwarted because means testing has discouraged some people from staying in work, a study has claimed.
  • Public Finance
    5 Oct 06
    The chancellor and the NHS are on a collision course with unions after suggesting that next year's pay rises should not break the government's 2% inflation target.
  • Public Finance
    5 Oct 06
    Social work services for vulnerable children in Scotland are being underfunded by almost £161m, a leading authority on public finance has claimed.
  • Public Finance
    5 Oct 06
    The Lyons Inquiry will have to find a way to make council tax fairer without the benefit of a revaluation of English homes. Peter Kenway and Ines Newman go back to basic principles and explain how...
  • Public Finance
    28 Sep 06
    Alan Johnson has vowed to unveil wide-ranging proposals next month to put a stop to the 'chill indifference' of the state to children in care and banish the deep-seated disadvantage that condemns...
  • Public Finance
    28 Sep 06
    Moves to inspect housing associations more rapidly and to give them less advance warning of visits by inspectors could be unfair on the sector, the head of the Audit Commission has warned landlords.
  • Public Finance
    28 Sep 06
    The Scottish Executive has performed well against most of its transport targets but should provide a fuller picture of what is being achieved for a rising, multi-billion pound investment, auditor...
  • Public Finance
    28 Sep 06
    Treasury officials this week shed new light on the merger of the Productivity Unit and the Public Services Directorate.
  • Public Finance
    28 Sep 06
    Public sector union Unison has lost its application for a judicial review of the government's decision to increase the earliest retirement age in the Local Government Pension Scheme.
  • Public Finance
    28 Sep 06
    Annual budgets, monitored monthly, are inappropriate in many fast-moving parts of the public sector. They could learn from the 'flexible business management' approach recently adopted by the IDA
  • Public Finance
    28 Sep 06
    Gordon Brown's plans to devolve more executive power offer a real chance of opening up debate over government spending, starting with the Comprehensive Spending Review. But Colin Talbot somehow...

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