Local government

  • Public Finance
    17 Mar 05
    Unpublished research by the Conservative party has found that rural and smaller primary schools are resorting to 'drastic measures' to meet the national workload agreement, Tim Collins has told...
  • Public Finance
    17 Mar 05
    Local authorities are flouting the law by placing families with children in bed and breakfast accommodation for more than six weeks.
  • Public Finance
    17 Mar 05
    Gordon Brown heralded root-and-branch reforms to the regulation of public services as he used his Budget statement to announce plans to slash the number of inspectorates from 11 to four.
  • Public Finance
    17 Mar 05
    Ministers will not force councils to hold referendums on new powerful directly elected mayors, despite wanting big cities to take up the idea.
  • Public Finance
    17 Mar 05
    Millions of public service workers look certain to take part in the sector's largest strike for decades next week as the government comes under fire for its 'politically inept' handling of pension...
  • Public Finance
    17 Mar 05
    They've worked wonders in Canada and the US, and now they're over here to do the same. Nick Raynsford explains how local firms can use Business Improvement Districts to help transform their town...
  • Public Finance
    17 Mar 05
    The Freedom of Information Act brings greater transparency about public sector spending and decision-making. But there are some grey areas, such as internal audit and fraud investigations, where...
  • Public Finance
    17 Mar 05
    Directly elected mayors were once ministerial flavour of the month but the policy was resoundingly rejected by voters. Now, even John Prescott has converted to the idea. David Harding reports
  • Public Finance
    10 Mar 05
    Almost 150 councillors, tenants and trade unionists lobbied Parliament this week, claiming local authorities must be granted a fourth option for meeting the decent homes standard.
  • Public Finance
    10 Mar 05
    Scotland's devolved administration has shown how it intends to keep right on to the end of the road and how much the journey is likely to cost Scottish taxpayers.
  • Public Finance
    10 Mar 05
    Almos are the popular answer for cash-strapped councils wanting to upgrade their homes without hiving them off. But their powers are limited compared with housing associations. John Perry explains...
  • Public Finance
    10 Mar 05
    As the political parties compete for the most radical cuts to red tape before the election, they are turning their magnifying glasses on to regulation and inspection. While a pruning is overdue, it...
  • Public Finance
    10 Mar 05
    The shadow chief secretary to the Treasury is unafraid to speak of huge Whitehall cuts in his plan for better public services. Joseph McHugh heard his battle strategy
  • Public Finance
    10 Mar 05
    Is our system of government in terminal decline, obsessed by spin and central control? Sir Christopher Foster, a former adviser to both Labour and Tory ministers, thinks so. He uses privatisation of...
  • Public Finance
    10 Mar 05
    The Liberal Democrats are aiming to slash the number of public sector inspectorates and load their responsibilities on to the Audit Commission.
  • Public Finance
    10 Mar 05
    London local authorities have set average Band D council tax increases below the national 4% rise, although six councils are risking the wrath of government with increases at or above the 5%...
  • Public Finance
    10 Mar 05
    Ninety-eight percent of local authorities say they will meet the government target of offering all their services on-line by the end of this year, according to the latest assessment.
  • Public Finance
    10 Mar 05
    A £500m reduction in benefit fraud by the Department for Work and Pensions has been wiped out by rising overpayments to claimants, the DWP's permanent secretary admitted to MPs this week.
  • Public Finance
    3 Mar 05
    A new code of practice will require local authorities to minimise tender costs for contract bidders and settle invoices promptly so small local firms can compete for their business.
  • Public Finance
    3 Mar 05
    Social landlords will have to draw up annual efficiency statements as part of a government drive to save £835m over the next three years.
  • Public Finance
    3 Mar 05
    The chair of the Public Accounts Committee will ask the National Audit Office to investigate how government departments manage their annual budgets, after it emerged that 20 out of 24 have overspent...
  • Public Finance
    3 Mar 05
    Schools and colleges are not doing enough to ensure that they purchase everything from photocopiers to supply teachers cost-effectively, according to the man heading education's procurement...
  • Public Finance
    3 Mar 05
    Despite the government's insistence that all public sector organisations should introduce regional wage variations, 'very little concrete action has been taken', a new report on pay indicates.
  • Public Finance
    3 Mar 05
    The Scottish Executive has published its first infrastructure investment plan, setting out a long-term, multibillion-pound scheme for improving Scotland's public services.
  • Public Finance
    3 Mar 05
    Councils are spending £100 a minute clearing away rubbish dumped illegally on roadsides, in car parks or across country paths.

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