Local government

  • Public Finance
    19 Oct 06
    Up to £1bn sitting in schools' bank accounts could be made available for broader non-educational children's services, Education Secretary Alan Johnson has said.
  • Public Finance
    19 Oct 06
    Plans to increase benefit payments to single parents seeking work will have a limited impact because little is being done to keep them in the labour market, a former welfare minister has warned.
  • Public Finance
    19 Oct 06
    Twenty-four councils have won places on the government's next two-year programme for transferring homes to registered social landlords.
  • Public Finance
    19 Oct 06
    Up to 60% of deficit-hit NHS organisations have grounds to appeal against the tight time frames they have been given to cut services and recover their debts, according to the NHS Alliance.
  • Public Finance
    12 Oct 06
    The Home Office has undervalued the cost of its controversial ID card scheme, critics have warned, despite ministers' claims this week that it would cost taxpayers £5.4bn over ten years.
  • Public Finance
    12 Oct 06
    The public should be able to influence the quality of services through the greater use of choice mechanisms such as the NHS's payment by results, the new chair of the Audit Commission has told...
  • Public Finance
    12 Oct 06
    Schemes that offer council tenants more choice over where to live are saving money because families are more likely to stay in their home longer, new research reveals.
  • Public Finance
    12 Oct 06
    Government proposals to allow social workers to operate out of independent, GP-style practices have been greeted with caution by local government leaders, who fear the policy is masking the...
  • Public Finance
    12 Oct 06
    You can't put a price on education but you can do a lot to narrow the gap between the best- and worst-off pupils. Tash Shifrin reports on efforts to involve the private sector in raising school...
  • Public Finance
    12 Oct 06
    Delegates to next week's annual social services conference are still reeling from the last round of organisational shake-ups. Now there is more change on the way, with a new children's green paper...
  • Public Finance
    12 Oct 06
    New Audit Commission chair Michael O'Higgins is quietly determined to turn up the heat on his inspectors to ensure they stay in touch. And he is no slouch in the kitchen either, as he tells Joseph...
  • Public Finance
    5 Oct 06
    New nuclear reactors the clean, green answer to the UK's growing energy problems, or expensive, hazardous white elephants? The government appears to have made its mind up, and is rewriting local...
  • Public Finance
    5 Oct 06
    The Lyons Inquiry will have to find a way to make council tax fairer without the benefit of a revaluation of English homes. Peter Kenway and Ines Newman go back to basic principles and explain how...
  • Public Finance
    5 Oct 06
    A new scheme to help key workers and other first-time buyers purchase homes on the open market was launched this week.
  • Public Finance
    5 Oct 06
    Local transport authorities have welcomed the government's commitment to consider returning control over bus services to them.
  • Public Finance
    5 Oct 06
    A future Conservative government should curtail school selection and establish a 'very different agenda' to the vouchers policy on which the party fought the last election, shadow education secretary...
  • Public Finance
    5 Oct 06
    Government guidelines to ensure no child misses out on an education are being ignored by up to 84% of local authorities, research for the Department for Education and Skills has found.
  • Public Finance
    5 Oct 06
    Northern Ireland's finance department has begun procurement for the supply of 'Network NI' a managed, wide-area network that ministers say is central to the modernisation of public services.
  • Public Finance
    5 Oct 06
    Many public sector managers believe they are being prevented from doing their jobs effectively because of red tape, a lack of resources and poor support from employers, according to the Chartered...
  • Public Finance
    5 Oct 06
    Social landlords are bringing their homes up to standard faster than forecast, new figures reveal.
  • Public Finance
    5 Oct 06
    Social work services for vulnerable children in Scotland are being underfunded by almost £161m, a leading authority on public finance has claimed.
  • Public Finance
    5 Oct 06
    Just when everyone thought that Tomlinson's 14 19 diploma idea was over, key elements of it are being revived via a range of new vocational courses. But there are many financial and other challenges...
  • Public Finance
    28 Sep 06
    Pressure is mounting on the European Commission to publish a legal framework establishing the limits to which public services must abide by its rules on free market competition.
  • Public Finance
    28 Sep 06
    Moves to inspect housing associations more rapidly and to give them less advance warning of visits by inspectors could be unfair on the sector, the head of the Audit Commission has warned landlords.
  • Public Finance
    28 Sep 06
    The Audit Commission is in good shape and ready to tackle future challenges as the public service debate moves on, its outgoing chair said this week.

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