Economy

  • Public Finance
    1 Sep 05
    Northern Ireland's health service is set for major reorganisation, following the publication of its version of the Wanless review, conducted by Professor John Appleby, health economist at the King's...
  • Public Finance
    1 Sep 05
    It's difficult to see local government as the stuff of good theatre. But David Edgar's play uses infighting at a failing council to make some trenchant points about democracy. Joseph McHugh reports
  • Public Finance
    1 Sep 05
    The IRA's decision to end armed conflict finally gives Northern Ireland's citizens the chance of a normal life. But this means setting up democratic systems to replace political structures built...
  • Public Finance
    1 Sep 05
    It seems the 'Berlin Wall' dividing health and social care might finally be coming down, as ministers finalise a combined white paper. But will this lead to a merger of social services departments...
  • Public Finance
    18 Aug 05
    Business leaders have dismissed regional development agencies as irrelevant to the success of their companies, saying they do not understand their role or even why they exist.
  • Public Finance
    18 Aug 05
    Support for the Private Finance Initiative could be about to plummet if the Office for National Statistics gets its way. The statisticians plan to remove the scheme's big advantage: invisible public...
  • Public Finance
    18 Aug 05
    Many of Bexley council's school pupils were being educated in huts, with winds raging through broken windows. Then the chance of a £30m PFI refurbishment programme came along. Mike Ellsmore explains...
  • Public Finance
    4 Aug 05
    Cash raised by a private consortium to finance the extended Channel Tunnel rail link must be classed as government borrowing, the Office for National Statistics has insisted.
  • Public Finance
    4 Aug 05
    Civil servants this week urged the Cabinet Office to take swift action to correct problems with senior salaries that have distorted pay settlements for lower grade staff.
  • Public Finance
    4 Aug 05
    When does the UK's economic cycle start and end? Whenever the chancellor chooses, say his critics. That view is too cynical, argues Carl Emmerson but we could do with a more forward-looking...
  • Public Finance
    4 Aug 05
    The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister's review of the local government grant formula must take greater account of the extra cost of providing essential public services to far-flung rural...
  • Public Finance
    4 Aug 05
    For all the talk of a dramatic urban renaissance, population flight from Britain's city centres to suburbia and the countryside continues apace. Tony Travers explains what needs to be done to reverse...
  • Public Finance
    4 Aug 05
    Sir Gus O'Donnell is soon to take over the Whitehall hot seat newly vacated by Sir Andrew Turnbull. Will he follow in his reforming steps or take a different path? Mark Conrad finds out
  • Public Finance
    4 Aug 05
    Birmingham City Council has this week confirmed that it will offer emergency loans to uninsured residents whose properties were damaged by the tornado that tore through the city on July 28.
  • Public Finance
    4 Aug 05
    NHS managers will not know what hit them. Despite government assurances that there would be no significant reorganisation following the general election,
  • Public Finance
    4 Aug 05
    More than 250 NHS organisations could lose millions of pounds in research funding under proposals announced this week.
  • Public Finance
    28 Jul 05
    Schoolchildren from the poorest families are failing to match the attainment levels of their more affluent counterparts, the education secretary admitted this week.
  • Public Finance
    28 Jul 05
    The costs to the emergency services of the terrorist attacks that hit London on July 7 and again on July 21 have yet to emerge, at least publicly.
  • Public Finance
    28 Jul 05
    The number of staff employed by the Scottish Executive has increased by 32% since the devolved Parliament was set up in 1999, latest figures have disclosed.
  • Public Finance
    28 Jul 05
    The NHS in Scotland needs to improve the budgeting and cost control of hospital medicines, Audit Scotland has advised.
  • Public Finance
    28 Jul 05
    The CBI is warning the government that 'short termism' in its procurement practices is preventing external service providers from bidding for contracts and undermining provision, Public Finance has...
  • Public Finance
    28 Jul 05
    Gordon Brown might mean what he says, but does he say what he means? The government's Alice in Wonderland approach to its Spending Review timings has a lot more to do with politics than economics
  • Public Finance
    28 Jul 05
    Pensions policy is in a mess. The Pensions Commission is due to report in a matter of months, but there seems to be little agreement on how to proceed. If the deadlock remains, we're back to square...
  • Public Finance
    28 Jul 05
    A new report has found local authorities wanting in their financial management and governance. But the figures do not tell the whole story, and there are solid foundations on which to build...
  • Public Finance
    28 Jul 05
    You wouldn't know it, but the NHS Plan had its fifth birthday this week. There were no celebrations and ministers ignored the occasion. So what ever happened to this 'once-in-a-lifetime' opportunity...

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