Local government

  • Public Finance
    7 Jun 07
    The need to base public service reforms on market disciplines has been an uphill battle for the Labour government. But there really is no practicable alternative, argues Anthony Browne
  • Public Finance
    7 Jun 07
    The incoming CIPFA president intends to apply the same drive and determination to his institute role as he has to his career and to his passion for orienteering
  • Public Finance
    7 Jun 07
    Is New Labour's modernisation agenda for public services anywhere near endgame? Tony Travers surveys the progress so far and asks whether a Brown government should slow down or speed up the pace of...
  • Public Finance
    7 Jun 07
    It seems the NHS is now safe in everyone's hands. But while its founding principles remain intact it will have to undergo radical surgery to keep up with twenty-first century demands, argues former...
  • Public Finance
    31 May 07
    The government's legal reforms have given local authorities more flexibility to deliver services in the most efficient way, with initiatives such as the London Authorities' Mutual Ltd insurance...
  • Public Finance
    31 May 07
    Pre-school intervention programmes reap huge rewards for society. But the government needs to use the next Comprehensive Spending Review to do some joined-up funding of local initiatives, argues...
  • Public Finance
    31 May 07
    Economic migrants should be included in community cohesion strategies even if their stay in the UK is a short one, a leading charity said this week.
  • Public Finance
    31 May 07
    Men living in England and Wales' poorest wards suffer poor health and disability for 5.5 years longer on average than those in the richest wards, according to the Office for National Statistics.
  • Public Finance
    31 May 07
    It might be a brick too far to herald the return of the council house, but a Gordon Brown government will, it seems, recognise the need to provide more social housing, and be on the lookout for new...
  • Public Finance
    31 May 07
    Plans to set up seven 'super-councils' in Northern Ireland are to be re-examined. This paves the way for the formation of a larger number of authorities and a delay in their establishment until 2011.
  • Public Finance
    31 May 07
    Public sector housing bodies have responded positively to the Disability Discrimination Act and routinely upgrade homes to suit the needs of disabled people in contrast to private sector landlords...
  • Public Finance
    31 May 07
    Trade unions have hailed as 'long overdue' the government's announcement that it is to draw up a consistent pay and conditions framework for the support staff working in England's schools.
  • Public Finance
    31 May 07
    Scottish Finance Secretary John Swinney has told council leaders he wants to freeze council tax bills from 2008 prior to introducing a local income tax.
  • Public Finance
    31 May 07
    Town hall leaders have warned that new government recycling targets will not be met without adequate government investment.
  • Public Finance
    31 May 07
    Councils should be given more say in the reconfiguration of hospitals, but they must thrash out concerns over hospital sites with neighbouring local authorities, according to the Institute for Public...
  • Public Finance
    31 May 07
    A major rethink is needed on the government's reform programme. Central to that is the concept of 'public value' and new ways of getting public sector workers on board. Brendan Barber outlines a...
  • Public Finance
    31 May 07
    Ahead of taking up the premiership, Gordon Brown has promised a redistribution of power down from central to local government. Is this just fantasy politics or will the new PM deliver the goods?
  • Public Finance
    31 May 07
    The recent UK-wide elections have highlighted the fact that there is not one NHS but four. Noel Plumridge examines what binds the different health services and what sets them apart
  • Public Finance
    24 May 07
    Local authorities will soon be asked to help Whitehall meet its strict child poverty targets as part of the government's ambitious plan to eradicate the problem by 2020.
  • Public Finance
    24 May 07
    Vocational training for school children should be delivered in partnership with local businesses, which are then exempted from their rates. This would boost youngsters' skills and also benefit small...
  • Public Finance
    24 May 07
    Gordon Brown has said he is not opposed to electoral reform if it keeps the constituency link. One idea is the alternative vote system, which is supported by ministers Gareth Thomas and James...
  • Public Finance
    24 May 07
    Half a million people will need to be transported each day to the 2012 Olympics in London. But so far only £350m is being invested in expanding the capital's transport infrastructure. Christian...
  • Public Finance
    24 May 07
    The political battle over academy schools will intensify next week, when a leading think-tank publishes data indicating that institutions that control their own admissions procedures are increasingly...
  • Public Finance
    24 May 07
    Local authorities have been given approval by the government to press ahead with pilot schemes to introduce road charging.
  • Public Finance
    24 May 07
    Public confidence in town halls has declined, a government survey has found, prompting ministers to call for devolved powers to be used straight away.

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