Wales

  • Public Finance
    10 Jan 08
    We received an impressive tally of high-scoring entries to our annual sprint through the year's public sector events. So very well done to our winner, Karen Franklin of Spalding in Lincolnshire, who...
  • Public Finance
    10 Jan 08
    The former head of communications watchdog Ofcom, Stephen Carter, has been appointed chief of strategy and principal adviser to Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Carter, currently chief executive of...
  • Public Finance
    22 Nov 07
    The director of finance of the Welsh Assembly Government has come under fire following what council leaders described as an 'appalling' settlement for councils.
  • Public Finance
    22 Nov 07
    Welsh local authorities have a tough housing standard to meet and only one real way of paying for it: transferring their stock to an RSL. It's not a popular policy, especially for councils whose...
  • Public Finance
    22 Nov 07
    From public sector productivity to migration, official statistics have rarely been so hotly contested. Tony Travers analyses the reasons for the party-political punch-ups
  • Public Finance
    15 Nov 07
    Welsh council leaders hit out at an 'inadequate' settlement for local government this week, warning that council tax rises and service cuts would be inevitable.
  • Public Finance
    15 Nov 07
    Wales has rejected the Blair-led notion that the private sector should be a major service provider. Andrew Davies, minister for finance and public service delivery, talks to Alex Klaushofer about...
  • Public Finance
    8 Nov 07
    Delayed discharge from hospital is compromising the health and independence of vulnerable older people and damaging wider health service delivery, according to a hard-hitting report by the Wales...
  • Public Finance
    8 Nov 07
    The Welsh Assembly government has been accused of hypocrisy after pledging a 'bonfire of inefficiency' under three-year spending plans.
  • Public Finance
    8 Nov 07
    Ways to cope with the economic and social implications of an ageing society are at last on the government's to-do list. Public Finance and Deloitte convened a round table of politicians and policy...
  • Public Finance
    27 Sep 07
    Experts from across government, education, business and the public sector are being brought together to draw up a strategy for adult education in the UK.
  • Public Finance
    20 Sep 07
    The police service in England and Wales has been urged to improve its crime recording after auditors found that standards had slipped in more than a quarter of forces.
  • Public Finance
    20 Sep 07
    The grumblings from public sector trade unions are growing louder as Gordon Brown prepares for his first Labour Party conference as prime minister next week. But the strike threats over the pay rise...
  • Public Finance
    13 Sep 07
    Public servants could co-ordinate a fresh wave of strikes to coincide with the Queen's Speech, as opposition to Prime Minister Gordon Brown's 2% pay cap intensified following heated exchanges at the...
  • Public Finance
    13 Sep 07
    Scottish Water's charges are now the fourth lowest in the UK, according to the publicly owned utility's annual report.
  • Public Finance
    13 Sep 07
    As the summer floodwaters that hit much of southern England and Wales receded, so did media interest.
  • 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
    Primary schools are finding it increasingly difficult to recruit head teachers, according to the latest labour market statistics.
  • Public Finance
    6 Sep 07
    The National Consumer Council is urging the Post Office to review its closure programme to protect younger people in urban areas.
  • 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
    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
    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
    16 Aug 07
    Former enterprise minister Wendy Alexander is in pole position to take the Scottish Labour Party leadership after former First Minister Jack McConnell resigned on August 15.
  • 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...
  • Public Finance
    2 Aug 07
    Health sector trade unions were this week expecting a breakthrough in negotiations with employers over an improved pay offer that could prevent strikes across the NHS.

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