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  • Public Finance
    8 Jun 06
    Town hall leaders have given cautious backing to government plans announced this week to dock the housing benefit of antisocial residents who refuse to undertake 'rehabilitation'.
  • Public Finance
    8 Jun 06
    The Liberal Democrats this week set out a radical new package of tax measures in a striking change of direction and a bid to win the backing of the low paid and middle Britain.
  • Public Finance
    8 Jun 06
    Serious consideration should be given to alternatives to custody for certain prisoners in order to alleviate prison overcrowding, senior MPs said this week.
  • Public Finance
    8 Jun 06
    The quango running Northern Ireland's national museums and galleries has been criticised by the Northern Ireland Audit Office for the poor quality of its stored items.
  • Public Finance
    8 Jun 06
    British citizens frustrated by the lack of dentist provision might soon be able to receive treatments and check-ups throughout the European Union and charge the cost back to the NHS, Public Finance...
  • Public Finance
    8 Jun 06
    The architect and leader of the NHS National Programme for IT has defended the £20bn computer scheme on the eve of the publication of an audit report.
  • Public Finance
    8 Jun 06
    The government will 'intensify' cross-departmental work to ensure that health and welfare improvements among social groups with life expectancies close to the future state pension age are prioritised...
  • Public Finance
    8 Jun 06
    Some of the government's main health service reforms have contributed to NHS deficits and should be shelved, according to the head of the UK's 32,000 senior hospital doctors.
  • Public Finance
    8 Jun 06
    Water firms are writing off £960m a year in unpaid bills, a House of Lords committee has revealed.
  • Public Finance
    8 Jun 06
    Finance Minister Tom McCabe has announced an independent review of the system of scrutinising and regulating public services in Scotland.
  • Public Finance
    8 Jun 06
    NHS foundation trusts are set for confrontations with primary care trusts after it was revealed they were owed up to £28m in payments for patient care.
  • Public Finance
    1 Jun 06
    Detected fraud and overpayments among 1,300 public bodies has soared by 33% to £111m since the last sweep of their records two years ago, the Audit Commission revealed this week.
  • Public Finance
    1 Jun 06
    The new leader of London's Conservative councillors is confident he will take control of the capital's local government body following the Tories' sweeping gains in last month's local elections.
  • Public Finance
    1 Jun 06
    Local government should seize the opportunity offered by the Lyons Inquiry and push for a model of local transport funding akin to that developed by Transport for London, the Local Government...
  • Public Finance
    1 Jun 06
    Ken Livingstone has pledged to put the fight against global warming at the heart of his London plan, as he published the first major review of the 2004 strategy.
  • Public Finance
    1 Jun 06
    Officials in charge of an embattled multibillion pound health service IT project will ignore deadlines for its completion and concentrate on ensuring the new systems work correctly.
  • Public Finance
    1 Jun 06
    The Office for National Statistics faces a series of strikes by staff opposed to its relocation and job cut plans, after two civil service trade unions this week balloted members over industrial...
  • Public Finance
    1 Jun 06
    The government has pressed ahead with an extension to its flagship Patient Choice initiative, despite new evidence from the Department of Health that shows well-educated patients benefit most from...
  • Public Finance
    1 Jun 06
    Police figures are sceptical that Home Secretary John Reid's apparent willingness to slow down the controversial police merger programme will result in any significant change of plan.
  • Public Finance
    1 Jun 06
    Government and local authority interaction with communities after the London bombings last July was 'well-intentioned' but 'could have been better co-ordinated', the Home Office has been warned.
  • Public Finance
    1 Jun 06
    Hospital waiting times in Scotland have fallen to the lowest level on record, Health Minister Andy Kerr has claimed.
  • Public Finance
    1 Jun 06
    Scottish business leaders have given cautious backing to a proposal to hand a share of income tax, corporation tax and VAT directly to the Scottish Executive rather than to the Treasury in London.
  • Public Finance
    1 Jun 06
    The Treasury this week stood firm over its decision to administer tax credits from the Revenue and Customs department, despite claims that the system is 'in crisis' and should be moved to the...
  • Public Finance
    1 Jun 06
    Unions representing university academics have rejected a proposed 13.1% pay rise over three years, and warned that their exam-marking boycott might intensify into full-scale strike action.
  • Public Finance
    1 Jun 06
    Scotland's public sector watchdog has defended itself against claims by members of the Scottish Parliament that it might not be achieving best value following rising costs in its budget.

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