Local government

  • Public Finance
    1 Nov 01
    It took a few words of warning and a flurry of letters to put the final political seal on the future of directly elected mayors last month.
  • Public Finance
    25 Oct 01
    Anecdotal stories of accident victims having to wait hours for treatment were effectively confirmed this week by an Audit Commission report that showed waiting times in hospital accident and...
  • Public Finance
    25 Oct 01
    Vouchers and forced dispersal are putting the health of asylum seekers at serious risk and should be abandoned, doctors said this week.
  • Public Finance
    25 Oct 01
    Local authority trade unions have rejected outright employers' demands to give up their right to unilateral arbitration to resolve pay talks, raising the spectre of another bitter dispute this year.
  • Public Finance
    25 Oct 01
    Two London boroughs are considering creating neighbourhood-level service commissioning bodies, according to the Institute for Public Policy Research which is advising them.
  • Public Finance
    25 Oct 01
    Local authorities' spending on members' allowances has increased by 66% as a result of the reviews of remuneration levels ordered by the government.
  • Public Finance
    25 Oct 01
    Who said politics is no longer about ideas?
  • Public Finance
    25 Oct 01
    Central government must invest in the voluntary sector if it wants to see more not-for-profit organisations involved in the delivery of public services, according to one of the sector's leaders.
  • Public Finance
    25 Oct 01
    A new 'star ratings' system is to be introduced for England's 150 social services departments, with rewards for the best performers and punishments for the worst.
  • Public Finance
    25 Oct 01
    Ministers are preparing to force mayoral referendums in more than half a dozen councils next month as the momentum to get more London-style, directly elected leaders in place gathers pace.
  • Public Finance
    18 Oct 01
    Councils' ability to respond to emergencies in the wake of the terrorist attacks on the US is being undermined by a lack of government funding, officials claim.
  • Public Finance
    18 Oct 01
    English local authorities are demanding a substantial increase in next year's finance settlement if they are to avert major service cuts and huge hikes in council tax.
  • Public Finance
    18 Oct 01
    The outgoing chairman of the Strategic Rail Authority, Sir Alastair Morton, has told MPs that the government should seize on the demise of Railtrack as an opportunity to restructure fundamentally...
  • Public Finance
    18 Oct 01
    Public services were firmly back at the top of the political agenda this week as the Commons Public Administration Select Committee announced a full inquiry into the government's reform programme.
  • Public Finance
    18 Oct 01
    Newcastle City Council's controversial plans to involve the private sector in service provision have suffered a double blow.
  • Public Finance
    18 Oct 01
    Local government minister Nick Raynsford indicated this week that a proportion of the £350m due to be allocated to councils to promote electronic government will be reserved for partnership schemes.
  • Public Finance
    18 Oct 01
    Health Secretary Alan Milburn announced a £2m recruitment package for social workers at the National Social Services Conference in Harrogate on October 17 19.
  • Public Finance
    18 Oct 01
    Patients from the Southeast of England could receive routine surgery in French and German hospitals within two months.
  • Public Finance
    18 Oct 01
    Local government minister Nick Raynsford has dashed local authorities' hopes of early legislation giving them the freedom to borrow money for capital projects.
  • Public Finance
    11 Oct 01
    Local government modernisation is being seriously hampered by fears of major job cuts, according to a former high-profile council chief.
  • Public Finance
    11 Oct 01
    As the prime minister embarks on his mission to change the world, it seems appropriate that his junior colleagues are left with the more mundane task of reconstructing Britain.
  • Public Finance
    11 Oct 01
    A £300m, two-year cash injection that will be paid directly to local authorities will go some way to relieving bed blocking, the Local Government Association said this week.
  • Public Finance
    11 Oct 01
    Milton Keynes Council and Northamptonshire County Council were this week pushing the boundaries of strategic partnerships after agreeing a short-list of private companies to merge their support...
  • Public Finance
    11 Oct 01
    The future of the Public Private Partnership Programme, local government's advisory agency, was thrown into doubt this week with the departure of its chief executive.
  • Public Finance
    11 Oct 01
    Key workers will not be taxed on loans they receive under the Starter Home Initiative providing the money does not come directly from their employer.

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