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  • Public Finance
    6 Sep 01
    Paramilitary intimidation made 1,900 Northern Ireland families homeless last year, according to the annual report of the Housing Executive published last week.
  • Public Finance
    23 Aug 01
    The government has been granted £225m from the European Commission in what is likely to be the first of many payments to help those affected by foot and mouth disease.
  • Public Finance
    23 Aug 01
    Like the sound of English batsmen's stumps being shattered, the picture of students, especially women, celebrating ever-better A-level results has fast become one of the traditional images of our...
  • Public Finance
    23 Aug 01
    Some 163 children, half of them pre-school age, are living in temporary accommodation and classified as homeless in the Western Health and Social Services Board area of Northern Ireland, according to...
  • Public Finance
    23 Aug 01
    The prime minister is pushing the Department of Health to consider using health facilities run by French, German, Italian and Spanish health care providers in a radical move to cut NHS waiting lists...
  • Public Finance
    23 Aug 01
    The Liberal Democrats are to launch an autumn attack on the Private Finance Initiative in an attempt to expose the 'real' costs of the controversial schemes.
  • Public Finance
    23 Aug 01
    The Metropolitan Police is to mount the most expensive public order operation ever held in London to safeguard revellers at the Notting Hill Carnival.
  • Public Finance
    23 Aug 01
    Public sector workers are being priced out of home ownership in large parts of the country, according to a survey.
  • Public Finance
    23 Aug 01
    First Minister Henry McLeish has risked confrontation with unions and councils by making his strongest commitment yet to the Blairite programme of public services modernisation through private sector...
  • Public Finance
    23 Aug 01
    The long-running dispute between private care homeowners and local authorities in Scotland has ended, following an agreement to set up an independent review group to examine funding.
  • Public Finance
    23 Aug 01
    Prime Minister Tony Blair's e-government targets are looking increasingly shaky as councils struggle to put together plans and industry experts call for a more realistic timescale.
  • Public Finance
    23 Aug 01
    Labour leaders at Camden council are heading for a showdown with members over plans to revive a Private Finance Initiative that has already been rejected.
  • Public Finance
    23 Aug 01
    The government's £180bn transport plan will have no effect in tackling the gridlock on many of Britain's roads, according to a leading business think-tank.
  • Public Finance
    23 Aug 01
    There is one way to deal with an unfavourable inspection, and that is to not publish it. Steve Brown explains how some local authorities are managing to escape being named and shamed
  • Public Finance
    23 Aug 01
    The government is to extend its commitment to closed-circuit TV cameras as a crime-fighting tool by investing £79m in 250 new surveillance schemes.
  • Public Finance
    23 Aug 01
    The Audit Commission looks set to deliver councils' demands for a lighter-touch inspection regime for successful authorities.
  • Public Finance
    23 Aug 01
    The Commission for Health Improvement has handed out its fiercest criticism yet of a hospital trust, declaring the Epsom and St Helier NHS Trust in Surrey as in urgent need of improvement.
  • Public Finance
    23 Aug 01
    The Local Government Association has hit back at claims that education authorities do not do enough to help schools in their battle against drug use.
  • Public Finance
    9 Aug 01
    Ealing council fears it will not qualify for financial help from the government following the bomb blast that tore through the heart of the borough.
  • Public Finance
    9 Aug 01
    Campaigners have vowed to fight on in their battle to widen multiple sclerosis sufferers' access to beta interferons after reports suggested their availability would be limited in the NHS.
  • Public Finance
    9 Aug 01
    The National Health Service found a short cut to improvement this week with its first purchase of a ready-made private sector hospital since 1948.
  • Public Finance
    9 Aug 01
    Social landlords inspected by the Housing Corporation will not receive a score or star rating, it was confirmed this week.
  • Public Finance
    9 Aug 01
    London Mayor Ken Livingstone has warned ministers he will keep up his opposition to the proposed part-privatisation of the Tube despite admitting defeat in his legal challenge to government plans.
  • Public Finance
    9 Aug 01
    The three government partnership directors who will help mastermind the takeover of the National Air Traffic Services by a public-private partnership have been named.
  • Public Finance
    9 Aug 01
    The private sector is to target MPs as part of a new offensive to counter the negative publicity surrounding public-private partnerships.

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