Local government

  • Public Finance
    15 Sep 05
    New Cabinet secretary Sir Gus O'Donnell has told local government leaders that he will be urging central government departments to allow local authorities more flexibility in the way they spend their...
  • Public Finance
    15 Sep 05
    Whitehall should be subject to a performance inspection regime similar to the one already in place for local government, the head of the Office of Government Commerce said this week.
  • Public Finance
    15 Sep 05
    City academies must not be allowed to opt out of co-operation with other schools in their area, head teachers warned this week as the prime minister announced an acceleration in the programme.
  • Public Finance
    15 Sep 05
    Scottish Executive ministers have admitted that NHS hospitals are delivering less to patients, in spite of billions of pounds of investment.
  • Public Finance
    15 Sep 05
    The London bombings are putting long-established 'community cohesion' policies to the test and threatening to hijack them in the name of a quick fix for terrorism.
  • Public Finance
    15 Sep 05
    The legislative process needs to be pared down and made subject to 'sunset clauses' if more trust is to be built up between central and local government, argue George Jones and John Stewart
  • Public Finance
    15 Sep 05
    Mammoth PFI commitments appear to have had their day in the NHS, now that the government is prizing competition above all else. Smaller, self-financed projects are emerging as the way forward
  • Public Finance
    15 Sep 05
    She's one of the smallest, youngest and arguably cleverest LibDem MPs. The party's busy new spokeswoman on local government talks to Vivienne Russell
  • Public Finance
    8 Sep 05
    As the TUC and government square up for their annual seaside contest, ministers face a movement riven with divisions and agonising about its future. Judy Hirst predicts tough times ahead for public...
  • Public Finance
    8 Sep 05
    Elderly people should not have to pay council tax, a public sector conference was told this week.
  • Public Finance
    8 Sep 05
    A new dawn of co-operation between central and local government broke this week as Education Secretary Ruth Kelly indicated her willingness to work closely with councils on her planned education...
  • Public Finance
    8 Sep 05
    Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair has warned all British local authorities that they must quickly develop emergency plans to combat terrorism and deal with the aftermath of a potential...
  • Public Finance
    8 Sep 05
    Former Labour minister Chris Leslie took over as the director of the New Local Government Network this week, promising to give local government a bigger say in the national policy debate.
  • Public Finance
    8 Sep 05
    Government spending of more than £1bn to curb truancy has had little or no effect, according to research.
  • Public Finance
    8 Sep 05
    A strategic health authority at the centre of a row over whether it was rushing the transfer of primary care trust services has denied it jumped the gun.
  • Public Finance
    8 Sep 05
    The majority of district councils are not providing good services across the board, the local government watchdog said this week as it prepared to consult on a new inspection framework.
  • Public Finance
    8 Sep 05
    New Cabinet secretary Sir Gus O'Donnell has indicated that he could tighten up Whitehall's decision-making to help restore trust in the machinery of government.
  • Public Finance
    8 Sep 05
    The Prudential Code has not led to councils abandoning leasing for loans as predicted, but finance managers say it has freed them to borrow for major projects that will save money in the long term
  • Public Finance
    8 Sep 05
    Schools are improving, but some are still performing well below their best. Ofsted chief David Bell explains how a lean, mean, new inspection regime will sweep up these laggards and help them to...
  • Public Finance
    8 Sep 05
    Current UK procurement rules were drawn up decades before the Internet existed and globalisation took off. Now draft regulations aim to bring these up to date and put a new EU directive into effect
  • Public Finance
    1 Sep 05
    Sixty years of the welfare state have failed to ensure that those in most need of public services have adequate access to them, leading to 'wide and persisting inequality', research has found.
  • Public Finance
    1 Sep 05
    As soon as the A-level results are announced, the arguments start, as the qualification is denounced and celebrated in turn. But in the furore, the practical questions about the exam tend to be...
  • Public Finance
    1 Sep 05
    It's difficult to see local government as the stuff of good theatre. But David Edgar's play uses infighting at a failing council to make some trenchant points about democracy. Joseph McHugh reports
  • Public Finance
    1 Sep 05
    The IRA's decision to end armed conflict finally gives Northern Ireland's citizens the chance of a normal life. But this means setting up democratic systems to replace political structures built...
  • Public Finance
    1 Sep 05
    It seems the 'Berlin Wall' dividing health and social care might finally be coming down, as ministers finalise a combined white paper. But will this lead to a merger of social services departments...

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