Children

  • Public Finance
    8 Feb 07
    Scottish councils are to receive funding increases of up to 5.5% as part of a record settlement totalling £8.7bn for 2007/08.
  • Public Finance
    8 Feb 07
    Government health watchdogs have criticised the 'disgraceful' lack of co-ordinated effort in reducing the number of children who have to be taken to hospital following preventable injury.
  • Public Finance
    1 Feb 07
    The scale of the impending cutbacks in public spending have been starkly illustrated this week as independent experts warned that the government will have to choose between cutting child poverty and...
  • Public Finance
    1 Feb 07
    An extensive review of the welfare system will consider reducing the period for which lone parents receive child benefits but ministers have vowed not to reduce payment levels, the Department for...
  • Public Finance
    1 Feb 07
    'Thinking the unthinkable' is a term synonymous with New Labour's rather self-aggrandising approach to policy reform yet the reality is that some ministers have been marginalised for obliging with...
  • Public Finance
    1 Feb 07
    US-style healthcare schemes are increasingly being imported into the NHS. But do they work on UK soil? Opinion is sharply divided within the medical profession and beyond. Seamus Ward investigates
  • Public Finance
    25 Jan 07
    Government attempts to tackle child obesity have involved much 'dithering and confusion' and 'little co-ordination', the Commons Public Accounts Committee has found.
  • Public Finance
    25 Jan 07
    The government is considering the introduction of a single benefit payment for people of working age, a move that would initiate the most radical restructuring of welfare income for decades.
  • Public Finance
    18 Jan 07
    Ministers have promised to speed up the payment of equipment grants to help elderly and disabled people who live at home, following an independent review.
  • Public Finance
    18 Jan 07
    Conditions at holding centres for immigrants awaiting deportation were blasted this week by chief prisons inspector Anne Owers.
  • Public Finance
    18 Jan 07
    The game is up for the Child Support Agency. But will its new replacement do a better job at collecting the missing billions of pounds in maintenance? Paul Gosling investigates
  • Public Finance
    11 Jan 07
    A £2bn pay and conditions deal for teachers has failed to deliver significant improvements in pupil achievement, a Scottish education watchdog has declared.
  • Public Finance
    11 Jan 07
    Pay attention at the back. Teaching methods are changing. No more crowded ranks of children meekly bending their heads over exercise books, slavishly copying down whichever National Curriculum-honed...
  • Public Finance
    11 Jan 07
    The social care inspectorate has called for an urgent national debate into whether or not the state should continue to provide preventative social care to disabled and frail adults.
  • Public Finance
    11 Jan 07
    Supporters say social enterprises marry private efficiency with public values, offering innovative low-cost, high-quality services. But a wider definition of value for money is needed to get the best...
  • Public Finance
    4 Jan 07
    Seventeen indebted NHS trusts whose income was capped under the transition to payment by results are now eligible for additional financial support in 2007/08, the Department of Health has said.
  • Public Finance
    4 Jan 07
    Welsh finance ministers have acknowledged the additional pressures on councils and built an extra £2.2m into the local government settlement.
  • Public Finance
    4 Jan 07
    Happy New Year. If you are an adult with a disability you now have two years left to receive preventative social care that could stop your condition deteriorating further, the Local Government...
  • Public Finance
    14 Dec 06
    The troubled Child Support Agency will be swept away and replaced with a new body that will deliver simpler and more effective ways of collecting child maintenance, Work and Pensions Secretary John...
  • Public Finance
    14 Dec 06
    No sooner had Chancellor Gordon Brown finished adding up his promised £36bn investment in education over the next four years than the economists were asking the inevitable question: 'How much of that...
  • Public Finance
    14 Dec 06
    The chancellor whoever that might be in 2007 will have to conjure up a way of meeting expensive government commitments while implementing a tight public spending squeeze in the years ahead
  • Public Finance
    14 Dec 06
    The government's target is to halve the numbers of UK children living in poverty by 2010. But success rests on adequate funding, and campaigners doubt that enough money will be provided in next year'...
  • Public Finance
    14 Dec 06
    Your begin your first job in ignorant bliss of the pitfalls ahead, then continue to learn the hard way. But it doesn't have to be like this. Michael Ware reveals his need-to-know list
  • Public Finance
    7 Dec 06
    Public inquiries are vital to restoring confidence in services, Lord Laming said this week.
  • Public Finance
    7 Dec 06
    As local authorities square up to the housing and care demands of older people, new public-private partnerships are emerging to enable housing associations to meet their needs. Melinda Phillips...

Pages

Top