Economy

  • Public Finance
    28 Feb 11
    Or perhaps not. With the pensions landscape in a state of flux, and the Hutton commission likely to recommend major changes, many public sector pension rewards might soon be blown away
  • Public Finance
    28 Feb 11
    As the thin blue line is set to get thinner, Lancashire police are feeling the force of spending reductions. Resources director David Brindle tells PF how he is managing to find the savings and keep...
  • Manchester SAM
    25 Feb 11
    Council finance departments are facing a 'perfect storm' of unprecedented cuts in income, rising demand for services and soaring redundancies. To help analyse the long-range forecast and prepare for...
  • Public Finance
    25 Feb 11
    The government is committed both to boosting overseas aid and ensuring the money is spent well. And that's where the new Independent Commission for Aid Impact comes in. Lucy Phillips reports
  • Public Finance
    25 Feb 11
    Government plans to allow councils to keep more of their business rates and eventually become independent of central government funding have come under major fire – from those that stand to benefit...
  • Public Finance
    25 Feb 11
    The economic contraction at the end of last year was worse than originally estimated, according to official figures
  • Public Finance
    24 Feb 11
    In a globalised world, the only certainty is uncertainty. Economic dogma is being swept aside, as nation states follow their own disparate routes to recovery and growth. So why is the UK government...
  • Public Finance
    22 Feb 11
    The UK’s public finances recorded a surplus of £3.7bn in January after a rise in tax receipts, according to official figures published today.
  • Public Finance
    21 Feb 11
    Proposals to restrict entry for overseas university students will cost the UK economy billions of pounds, and all in ‘pursuit of artificial immigration targets’, according to a leading think-tank.
  • Public Finance
    21 Feb 11
    The gap between rich and poor is narrower in the North than in the rest of the UK but ‘potentially damaging’ pay inequality is on the rise, according to a report published today.
  • Public Finance
    16 Feb 11
    The need to reform the UK economy has been forgotten in the debate over the Big Society, which is dominated by rows over cuts, according to social enterprise campaigners.
  • Public Finance
    16 Feb 11
    The voluntary and private sectors are trailing behind the public sector in attempting to tackle fraud, prompting questions over their ability to take on greater public funds as part of the Big...
  • Public Finance
    10 Feb 11
    Two more Local Enterprise Partnerships have been approved today. Ministers gave the green light to LEPs for York...
  • Public Finance
    10 Feb 11
    The minority Scottish Government’s £33bn budget has been approved by MSPs following last-ditch negotiations with opposition parties.
  • Public Finance
    4 Feb 11
    Chancellor George Osborne today launched an online portal for people to submit their ideas for the forthcoming Budget.
  • Public Finance
    2 Feb 11
    Chancellor George Osborne is risking his credibility by failing to indicate what he would do if the economy performed significantly less well than forecast, the Institute for Fiscal Studies said...
  • Public Finance
    1 Feb 11
    The UK is not boldly going where no other government has gone before in its efforts to reduce the deficit. At least 24 OECD countries have paved the way and they have clear lessons ministers would be...
  • Waqar Ahmed KESTEVAN
    31 Jan 11
    Could housing associations do more to boost efficiency in the age of austerity? Waqar Ahmed thinks so. But the group finance director at L&Q tells PF that the government must do its bit too
  • Public Finance
    28 Jan 11
    The highest-earning households will lose most from the changes to taxes and benefits that are due to come into effect in April, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
  • Public Finance
    27 Jan 11
    As local authorities struggle to finalise their budgets, one thing is clear. The end of ring-fenced funds might give councils more freedom but it is going to hit the voluntary sector hard
  • Public Finance
    26 Jan 11
    MPs have raised serious concerns about financial and governance risks attached to the government's new academy schools programme
  • Public Finance
    25 Jan 11
    The head of the NHS has refuted suggestions that the health service tariff - the basis for paying hospitals for treatments - will be brought below average treatment costs
  • Public Finance
    25 Jan 11
    The government borrowed less than expected last year, leaving it on course to meet its target for the 2010/11 financial year, according to official figures out today.
  • Public Finance
    17 Jan 11
    Scotland’s finance secretary today called on the UK government to introduce a fuel duty regulator mechanism, under which increased North Sea oil income would be used to cut fuel taxes.
  • Public Finance
    11 Jan 11
    Council leaders have denied head teachers' claims that budget cuts will leave them unable to help tackle poorly performing schools

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