Economy

  • coinillus
    18 Nov 10
    Should the public sector start drowning its sorrows as the cuts kick in? Doom merchants certainly seem to think so. But perhaps in reality the glass is half full and not half empty. Tony Travers...
  • Tyrie
    18 Nov 10
    The first elected chair of the Treasury select committee seems to be in good shape to take on ministers, with a background as an economist and adviser to chancellors. And he's proud to be exercising...
  • Public Finance
    17 Nov 10
    The Welsh Assembly Government published its draft budget for the next three years this week, with all departments set to experience a real-terms reduction.
  • Public Finance
    17 Nov 10
    The new arrangements for student tuition fees in England amount to a 'quick win' for the Treasury and are less fair and progressive than a graduate tax, Public Finance has been told
  • Public Finance
    15 Nov 10
    The Comprehensive Spending Review should have produced tougher measures on welfare reform and done more on job creation, according to ordinary members of the public
  • Public Finance
    12 Nov 10
    Government plans to raise the cap on student tuition fees came under fire again today for being geared towards elite universities and the best-paid graduates
  • Public Finance
    8 Nov 10
    Two-thirds of senior public sector managers believe the need to reduce costs now will make it more difficult for them to address long-term challenges, according to a report.
  • Public Finance
    5 Nov 10
    Public sector pay has started to stagnate while private sector salaries are showing signs of growth, according to an analysis of the latest pay data.
  • Public Finance
    4 Nov 10
    The next Budget will be delivered on March 23, 2011, Chancellor George Osborne revealed today
  • Public Finance
    4 Nov 10
    The Spending Review confirmed deep cuts in councils' funding along with greater freedoms to mitigate their losses. But while ministers might believe innovation will bridge the gap, the truth is...
  • Public Finance
    1 Nov 10
    MPs have approved the appointment of Stephen Nickell and Graham Parker to the Office for Budget Responsibility.
  • Public Finance
    29 Oct 10
    Concern is mounting that the government’s new measures to boost local economic growth will not be an adequate replacement for regional development agencies.
  • Public Finance
    28 Oct 10
    Ministers have given the go-ahead to 24 local enterprise partnerships as they published the local growth white paper.
  • Public Finance
    26 Oct 10
    The economy grew faster than expected in the third quarter of this year but was down on the previous quarter, statistics released today show.
  • Movingon upTIM ELLIS
    21 Oct 10
    For those battling with increasing demand and shrinking budgets, raising productivity seems to be one of the least painless solutions around. But how to achieve it? The Local Government Group is on...
  • 20 Oct 10
    The severity of the spending cuts announced today goes beyond anything in living memory.
  • Osborne in Cabinet
    20 Oct 10
    The government borrowed a record high of £16.2bn in September, public finance statistics show in the build up to the Comprehensive Spending Review later today
  • Public Finance
    18 Oct 10
    The Trades Union Congress today made a last-ditch plea to the government to base its spending cuts on ‘fair tax and policies that promote growth’
  • Public Finance
    18 Oct 10
    Labour’s new shadow chancellor set out his alternative deficit reduction plan today, claiming only half of the coalition’s planned spending cuts are needed.
  • Public Finance
    13 Oct 10
    Public sector cuts will trigger jobs losses in the private sector but should not derail the economic recovery, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers
  • Public Finance
    12 Oct 10
    Chancellor George Osborne announced the government’s preferred candidates for members on the Office for Budget Responsibility in the Commons today.
  • Public Finance
    12 Oct 10
    The Trades Union Congress has warned that a continued increase in short-term unemployment for young people could lead to a ‘jobs crisis’.
  • Public Finance
    11 Oct 10
    Caroline Flint’s shadow local government team was named today. It includes former Labour treasurer Jack Dromey and Alison Seabeck, who advised Nick Raynsford when he was local government minister
  • Danny Alexander © PA
    7 Oct 10
    All eyes are on how much the chancellor will cut in his Spending Review. But maximising income from tax revenues is just as important, argues Richard Murphy
  • Public Finance
    7 Oct 10
    Latest economic figures have shown a marked decline growth in the third quarter of 2010, with the onset of government austerity measures cited as a factor in slowing the economic recovery

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