Local government

  • Public Finance
    21 Mar 02
    Fraud investigators are to be appointed throughout England in response to the mounting number of complaints being received by the Learning and Skills Council.
  • Public Finance
    21 Mar 02
    At first glance, there is little to connect the near riot by supposed anarchists outside Barcelona's Palau de Congressos convention centre at the European Union summit last weekend and the serene,...
  • Public Finance
    21 Mar 02
    Labour is no closer to ending homelessness after new figures showed another rise in the number of people being housed by English councils in emergency accommodation.
  • Public Finance
    21 Mar 02
    More than a million extra homes must be built in the next 20 years if Britain is to avoid a major shortage of affordable housing, according to a report published this week.
  • Public Finance
    21 Mar 02
    Almost six months to the day since Stephen Byers announced his review of Best Value to assuage union concerns about workers' rights in outsourcing deals, progress has ground to a halt.
  • Public Finance
    14 Mar 02
    Council tax bills are to soar by an inflation-busting 8.1% on average, reflecting widespread fears among authorities that their budgets are being stretched to the limit.
  • Public Finance
    14 Mar 02
    Prospective homeowners could be offered a guarantee that they will not lose money if they buy homes in areas of low demand.
  • Public Finance
    14 Mar 02
    Poorly performing housing departments have been warned by the government that they will not be let off the hook.
  • Public Finance
    14 Mar 02
    Health Secretary Alan Milburn has signalled a significant increase in social services spending in this summer's Spending Review but insisted it will be allied to 'radical' reforms, including the de...
  • Public Finance
    14 Mar 02
    Open government inched a step closer this week when the government finally accepted the recommendations of the Sharman report on audit and accountability in central government.
  • Public Finance
    14 Mar 02
    The Association of Police Authorities fears that the Home Office's latest initiative to reduce crime in deprived areas could be undermined by elevating national police priorities at the expense of...
  • Public Finance
    14 Mar 02
    Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council has urged Home Secretary David Blunkett to launch an independent inquiry into the financial administration of the Cleveland Police Service, after it was revealed that...
  • Public Finance
    14 Mar 02
    Two-thirds of schools with sixth forms are to receive more than their guaranteed funding level in 2002/03, the Learning and Skills Council announced this week.
  • Public Finance
    14 Mar 02
    Ministers have again deferred a decision to impose a referendum about directly elected mayors on Birmingham, the country's largest local authority, even though they admit they are likely to force a...
  • Public Finance
    7 Mar 02
    The architects of the controversial pension financial reporting standard (FRS) 17 this week told Public Finance that they were prepared to modify its implementation, as concern over its impact...
  • Public Finance
    7 Mar 02
    The government's plans to overhaul the Best Value regime and introduce comprehensive performance assessments (CPA) have been lambasted by an influential local government policy organisation.
  • Public Finance
    7 Mar 02
    The Liberal Democrats have declared their support for elected regional assemblies in England as a way of ending the 'quango culture' that has taken over public life.
  • Public Finance
    7 Mar 02
    Local government is facing the prospect of strike action following the breakdown of pay talks between employers and unions.
  • Public Finance
    7 Mar 02
    The long-running argument over the Area Cost Adjustment (ACA) is threatening to divide local government along north versus south lines, following high-level discussions with Whitehall officials this...
  • Public Finance
    7 Mar 02
    Northern Ireland could be given income tax-raising powers under proposals floated by the province's finance minister, Sean Farren.
  • Public Finance
    7 Mar 02
    Dithering by senior civil servants, including the current Cabinet secretary Sir Richard Wilson, allowed the controversial Teesside Development Corporation to run up debts of around £40m, an...
  • Public Finance
    28 Feb 02
    Drug rehabilitation services are in need of urgent improvement to stop misusers from falling through the net, according to the Audit Commission.
  • Public Finance
    28 Feb 02
    The drive to introduce US-style mayors in Britain has received a minor boost after Bedford approved the idea in a referendum last week.
  • Public Finance
    28 Feb 02
    The Environment Agency is failing to give early warning to householders in danger from flooding, says an influential committee of MPs.
  • Public Finance
    28 Feb 02
    Unison this week urged the government to delay the introduction of a controversial accounting standard that it said would cause 'chaos and losses' to pension funds across the public sector after...

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