Housing

  • Public Finance
    16 Nov 06
    Far from being on its way out, the Private Finance Initiative has never been in ruder health. As well as strengthening its role in health and education, it is elbowing its way into new areas such as...
  • Public Finance
    9 Nov 06
    Council tax in Scotland should be replaced by a new property tax requiring householders to pay 0.9% of the value of their home annually, the Burt committee on the future of local government finance...
  • Public Finance
    9 Nov 06
    Town halls this week set out their wish list for economic devolution within the context of the sector's white paper urging ministers to establish new funding streams for sub-regional transport,...
  • Public Finance
    9 Nov 06
    Social landlords are on course to exceed government efficiency targets for the second year running, the Housing Corporation said this week.
  • Public Finance
    9 Nov 06
    Government proposals to raise money through a planning gain tax on developers have been given a cautious welcome by MPs.
  • Public Finance
    9 Nov 06
    A leading Whitehall contractor was this week accused of breaking employment rules when it announced more compulsory redundancies involving civil service jobs that are being taken offshore.
  • Public Finance
    9 Nov 06
    Wales was always bound to go its own distinctive way on the issue of public service reform. Now, as the Welsh Assembly Government prepares to respond to his review, Sir Jeremy Beecham explains why
  • Public Finance
    2 Nov 06
    Council rents are expected to rise by up to 5% after the government announced that local authorities will receive an extra £132m for managing and maintaining their homes.
  • Public Finance
    26 Oct 06
    It's one thing to demand that local authorities prove they have achieved desired outcomes, but quite another to do it. Arthur Midwinter argues for a more realistic approach to performance measurement...
  • Public Finance
    26 Oct 06
    Council-owned housing companies are arguing with ministers over whether they should delay plans to bring their homes up to standard.
  • Public Finance
    26 Oct 06
    More than 400,000 extra homes are to be built in 45 English towns and cities after the government designated them growth points.
  • Public Finance
    26 Oct 06
    There are still too many examples of poor data-sharing between government and its agencies, argues the social exclusion minister. Vulnerable people should have to give their details to only one arm...
  • Public Finance
    19 Oct 06
    Twenty-four councils have won places on the government's next two-year programme for transferring homes to registered social landlords.
  • Public Finance
    19 Oct 06
    A rule that prevents housing associations from devoting more than half their business to wider activities could be scrapped.
  • Public Finance
    12 Oct 06
    Schemes that offer council tenants more choice over where to live are saving money because families are more likely to stay in their home longer, new research reveals.
  • 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
    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 landlords are bringing their homes up to standard faster than forecast, new figures reveal.
  • 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
    5 Oct 06
    A new scheme to help key workers and other first-time buyers purchase homes on the open market was launched this week.
  • Public Finance
    28 Sep 06
    The Conservatives have not just got a new logo but a brand new set of policies. Both might be a bit sketchy, but have they got the potential to grow into something more meaningful? Alex Klaushofer...
  • 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...
  • Public Finance
    28 Sep 06
    Social landlords and other house builders could be offered grants covering periods of up to five years under plans to step up the construction of affordable homes.
  • Public Finance
    28 Sep 06
    Public bodies should 'stop talking tough and start achieving concrete results' in combating fraud and corruption, a leading watchdog warned this week.
  • 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.

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