Housing

  • Public Finance
    27 Jul 06
    Councils in England and Wales are more successful at collecting council tax than their counterparts in Scotland, a study has revealed.
  • Public Finance
    27 Jul 06
    It's been all around the Houses, argued over and amended beyond recognition. And it only managed to get this far with Opposition support. Phil Revell considers the progress of the controversial...
  • Public Finance
    27 Jul 06
    What has a philosophy designed to revolutionise car production got to do with the public sector? Well, quite a lot, it turns out. Zoe Radnor and Paul Walley explain how 'lean thinking' is crossing...
  • Public Finance
    20 Jul 06
    Child poverty experts this week launched an effort to halt plans to reduce housing benefits paid to antisocial tenants
  • Public Finance
    20 Jul 06
    Local authorities in London are to receive a further £50m to help tackle homelessness and overcrowding.
  • Public Finance
    20 Jul 06
    Home ownership is being pushed beyond the reach of middle earners, social landlords warned this week.
  • Public Finance
    20 Jul 06
    Public sector trade unions this week attacked Chancellor Gordon Brown's proposed four-year pay freeze for 6 million staff, claiming that many people could face real-term cuts until 2011.
  • Public Finance
    20 Jul 06
    This week's call for means-tested charges for NHS services is wrong-headed. Such a move would raise few funds, deter the wrong people from using health care, and undermine the consensus that backs...
  • Public Finance
    20 Jul 06
    It seems that time is running out for the big regeneration programmes. But, despite government rhetoric about 'mainstreaming', practitioners fear that their resources might not transfer into the...
  • Public Finance
    13 Jul 06
    On July 8, council tenants in south London had one of their first opportunities to hear about an initiative to help them become homeowners.
  • Public Finance
    13 Jul 06
    Housing associations are raising an increasing amount of money from private lenders, a survey shows.
  • Public Finance
    13 Jul 06
    Social landlords have welcomed plans for a national strategy to support vulnerable people, but are continuing to demand firmer assurances over funding.
  • Public Finance
    13 Jul 06
    Every household in Britain is losing around £180 per year because of fraud and error in the government's benefit and tax credits systems, figures released by Opposition MPs this week suggest.
  • Public Finance
    13 Jul 06
    Sure Start, tax credits, baby bonds. Gordon Brown has not been idle on the social policy front while he waits for his chance at the premiership. But what kind of legacy will the longest-serving...
  • Public Finance
    6 Jul 06
    The Cornwall Partnership NHS trust has been placed under 'special measures' following a watchdog report revealing 'many years of abusive practices' of adults with learning disabilities.
  • Public Finance
    6 Jul 06
    The Treasury-commissioned review of planning has not been critical enough of the failures of central government, planners said this week.
  • Public Finance
    6 Jul 06
    The tangle of performance indicators and reporting requirements that are throttling local government will be swept away following a wide-ranging review being set up to slash red tape in the sector,...
  • Public Finance
    6 Jul 06
    Families with disabled children, professional carers and MPs have joined forces to influence the Treasury's policy review on children and young people.
  • Public Finance
    6 Jul 06
    A property company that manages homes for local authorities has become the first private firm to apply to the Housing Corporation to be an accredited landlord.
  • Public Finance
    6 Jul 06
    Ministers expect to save £7bn from the overhaul of welfare systems announced this week cash that they believe could be reinvested directly back into services.
  • Public Finance
    6 Jul 06
    For many young vulnerable people, the statutory sector closes its door on them the moment they hit 18. But thanks to new social inclusion projects, this is changing. Nicola Pauling reports
  • Public Finance
    6 Jul 06
    The government is on a new charm offensive with the voluntary sector. But will all the reviews and initiatives allay charities' suspicions that ministers are looking for public services on the cheap...
  • Public Finance
    29 Jun 06
    Plans to replace housing benefit with an allowance paid to tenants have been shelved in the social rented sector.
  • Public Finance
    29 Jun 06
    There is a lull in Westminster, as if everything is waiting for the next PM. For many in the public sector, this represents a welcome rest from a breakneck whirl of reform but not for local...
  • Public Finance
    29 Jun 06
    The government has poured money into public sector pay, but taxpayers can't see any service improvement, the unions are far from grateful and now the chancellor is pulling the plug. It's time to...

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