Local government

  • Public Finance
    17 May 07
    Councils are gearing up to resume their role as significant house builders after senior Labour figures said they were vital to increasing the supply of new homes.
  • Public Finance
    17 May 07
    Innovative approaches to service delivery can help councils bridge the gap between rising public expectations and tighter finances, the local government watchdog said this week.
  • Public Finance
    17 May 07
    Most of the UK's public sector finance managers have spent at least a year working in a private sector environment and the two are increasingly trading top staff, research has found.
  • Public Finance
    17 May 07
    Chancellor Gordon Brown must extend payment by results systems across the public services if he is to effectively re-engage staff in the reform agenda, a senior minister has claimed.
  • Public Finance
    17 May 07
    NHS reform minister Andy Burnham used his first speech since Prime Minister Tony Blair's resignation to strike a more conciliatory tone towards beleaguered NHS staff.
  • Public Finance
    17 May 07
    The Scottish Executive has failed to embrace the system of Best Value for its own policies, a leading finance academic has claimed.
  • Public Finance
    17 May 07
    'In 1997, it was a moment for a new beginning. The sweeping away of all the detritus of the past. And expectations were so high. Too high, probably.'
  • Public Finance
    17 May 07
    Central government is planning a drive to expand the amount of social housing. So where will this leave traditional housing associations? Caroline Shah looks at one option transferring the entire...
  • Public Finance
    17 May 07
    The Lyons report suggested a number of ways forward for local government finance. From abolishing capping to localising the business rate, councils must be prepared to seize the initiative and the...
  • Public Finance
    17 May 07
    It's the public services, stupid. As Ireland's voters prepare for a general election, the focus is on problems in the country's huge state sector. The rival parties all have their own solutions,...
  • Public Finance
    10 May 07
    By using the Comprehensive Spending Review as a clean sheet assessment, the government has a chance to satisfy the public's demand for better services while keeping spending under control
  • Public Finance
    10 May 07
    The government's initial response to Sir Michael Lyons' report might have seemed muted, but the small print tells a different story. Ministers have not only accepted the core thesis, they have taken...
  • Public Finance
    10 May 07
    In the end, 'Super Thursday' wasn't meltdown for New Labour but neither was it a springboard for success. Tony Travers looks at the party's prospects after the local, Scottish and Welsh elections...
  • Public Finance
    10 May 07
    The new chief executive of London Councils will be watching out not only for his members but for the capital's less affluent citizens, too, he tells Vivienne Russell
  • Public Finance
    10 May 07
    Town halls should seek specialist advice to drive down energy costs, which can vary by up to 50% because fuel markets are so volatile, according to research.
  • Public Finance
    10 May 07
    Dartford Borough Council plans to hold a local referendum to ask householders whether they want to switch from weekly to fortnightly rubbish collections, the first authority to do so.
  • Public Finance
    10 May 07
    District councils are getting better at financial management but a handful are still lagging behind, according to the Audit Commission.
  • Public Finance
    10 May 07
    Rationing of NHS services is 'inevitable' and with us now, but in future it must be done in a more systematic, transparent and equitable way, the BMA declared this week.
  • Public Finance
    10 May 07
    The Department for Communities and Local Government has reassured local regeneration projects that their funding is safe, despite the European Commission's decision to suspend some payments under the...
  • Public Finance
    10 May 07
    Hundreds of town halls have been left struggling with paperwork after the new online registration system for births and deaths was withdrawn following technical failures.
  • Public Finance
    10 May 07
    Pipe, a corporate governance adviser at Transport for London, scored 1,713 votes, well ahead of former CIPFA president Diane Colley, who came second with 1,614. Sarah Wood, interim director of...
  • Public Finance
    10 May 07
    Local political parties across Scotland were entering into crucial negotiations this week to try to strike coalition deals after election results that left all but two of Scotland's 32 councils with...
  • Public Finance
    3 May 07
    Council engineers and surveyors have been out in force assessing the damage to buildings across Kent following last weekend's earthquake, which damaged 1,500 properties and left many families...
  • Public Finance
    3 May 07
    Around half of all acute and mental health trusts in England will have achieved foundation status by April 2008, Monitor said this week.
  • Public Finance
    3 May 07
    Outsourcing education services to private companies is meant to iron out performance problems, but its critics in the public sector claim it's a far from ideal solution that often makes things worse.

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