Local government

  • Public Finance
    6 Sep 07
    Prime Minister Gordon Brown has asked Conservative MPs John Bercow and Patrick Mercer and Liberal Democrat MP Matthew Taylor to provide policy advice to the government.
  • Public Finance
    6 Sep 07
    The Audit Commission is ill-equipped to regulate social housing, landlords were told this week.
  • Public Finance
    6 Sep 07
    The Scottish government wants to increase the pace of change in the public sector but there will be no reorganisation of local authorities, Finance Minister John Swinney said this week.
  • Public Finance
    6 Sep 07
    Modern and personalised social care services will not emerge unless councils offer innovative businesses a secure return on their investment, a report from the Commission for Social Care Inspection...
  • Public Finance
    6 Sep 07
    The gender pay gap for local government managers increased significantly last year, despite long-standing legislation designed to tackle the scourge of low wages for millions of women, figures have...
  • Public Finance
    6 Sep 07
    The expansion of Wales' public sector is turning the principality into one of the dynamic 'knowledge economies' driving UK growth, a report by the Work Foundation has concluded.
  • Public Finance
    6 Sep 07
    Six years on from 9/11, the UK's anti-terrorism strategy is undergoing a major rethink, with a big emphasis on prevention. Philip Johnston asks whether the newly reorganised Home Office has finally...
  • Public Finance
    6 Sep 07
    & nothing gained. Or so say the growing army of private equity investors in public services and assets. Paul Gosling explores the pros and cons of such partnerships for the public sector
  • Public Finance
    6 Sep 07
    The Comprehensive Spending Review offers the government the chance to grasp the nettle of railway investment and finally set out a long-term transport strategy. It won't come a moment too soon
  • Public Finance
    6 Sep 07
    A leading teaching union is softening its stance on city academy schools following a shift in the government's attitude.
  • Public Finance
    6 Sep 07
    Scotland's smallest mainland unitary council, Clackmannanshire, has not made enough progress towards achieving Best Value objectives.
  • Public Finance
    30 Aug 07
    The government has made slow progress against its target to clear a backlog of 450,000 asylum seekers' case files despite a five-year plan introduced last summer, the chief executive of the Border...
  • Public Finance
    30 Aug 07
    The government has stated that it remains committed to reducing carbon emissions despite speculation that it is set to scrap an award-winning, council-driven scheme that encourages greater use of...
  • Public Finance
    30 Aug 07
    Prime Minister Gordon Brown should reduce Scotland's share of UK public spending and cut the number of Scottish MPs, a think-tank has suggested.
  • Public Finance
    30 Aug 07
    Residents' satisfaction with services and value for money should be the yardsticks against which local authorities are measured when Comprehensive Area Assessments are introduced in 2009, according...
  • Public Finance
    30 Aug 07
    Do Whitehall figures understate the socioeconomic impact of immigration? More precise local-level monitoring and checks on outward migration will give an answer, the agencies involved say
  • Public Finance
    30 Aug 07
    Serious doubts have been cast over government plans for 3 million new homes by 2020 after inspectors backed a more modest increase in house-building in Southeast England.
  • Public Finance
    30 Aug 07
    Local government and health unions have edged closer to pay deals that would breach the Treasury's 2% limit but this week's illegal strikes by prison officers have highlighted the public sector's...
  • Public Finance
    30 Aug 07
    Local authorities could be given the power to buy shares in homes that they previously sold to tenants under the right to buy scheme.
  • Public Finance
    30 Aug 07
    English cities could raise more than £10bn in extra finance if they were allowed to raise a supplementary business rate, according to research by Centre for Cities.
  • Public Finance
    30 Aug 07
    'Save-as-you-throw' waste collection schemes will not be exploited by local authorities as a way of generating extra cash, council leaders claimed last week.
  • Public Finance
    30 Aug 07
    There has been one gaping hole in Labour's devolution success: the English regions. RDAs and non-elected assemblies have not lived up to expectations and the new PM is looking to give more powers to...
  • Public Finance
    30 Aug 07
    Last month, the government approved nine new unitary authorities. There is one problem though its powers to do this are languishing in a Bill before Parliament, and so one council has challenged...
  • Public Finance
    30 Aug 07
    Should citizens have a direct say in the way councils spend their money? George Jones and John Stewart explore the pros and cons of participatory budgeting an idea whose time might have come
  • Public Finance
    16 Aug 07
    New Work and Pensions Secretary Peter Hain has thrown down the gauntlet in a green paper designed to get the long-term unemployed into jobs. But, as Mark Conrad reports, there are some tricky battles...

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