Economy

  • Public Finance
    2 Jul 09
    The Audit Commission is to take on twice as many new graduates as last year as an investment in the future, while many private sector firms are cutting trainee numbers.
  • Public Finance
    1 Jul 09
    Job losses in the Welsh public sector will bring a ‘second wave’ of the recession to Wales, a major study has warned
  • Public Finance
    26 Jun 09
    Local government expert Tony Travers has predicted a severe squeeze for housing and regeneration in the wake of post-2011 cutbacks to public sector capital investment
  • Public Finance
    26 Jun 09
    The Treasury exposed the taxpayer to enormous risks in its dealings with the nationalised bank Northern Rock, the Public Accounts Committee has found.
  • Public Finance
    25 Jun 09
    The UK government will be running a level of deficit normally associated with a ‘banana republic’ for the next year or so, a leading economist has warned
  • Public Finance
    25 Jun 09
    Policy experts have predicted that the public will soon have to wake up to 'hard choices'in response to 'once in a generation' economic conditions.
  • Public Finance
    25 Jun 09
    The global recession is following "with almost mathematical precision" the pattern of the Great Depression, a leading economist has warned
  • Public Finance
    24 Jun 09
    The vast majority of public sector finance directors expect an acceleration of Gershon-style efficiency demands over the next few years, according to a CIPFA survey
  • Public Finance
    19 Jun 09
    There's no getting away from it - public bodies are going to have to find more savings. But there are ways of making this less painful, particularly for those that start now. Mike Turley explains
  • Public Finance
    18 Jun 09
    The new CIPFA president talks to Public Finance editor Mike Thatcher about tackling the recession and climate change - and why Eastern thinking could bring enlightenment to our own public sector
  • Public Finance
    18 Jun 09
    Gordon Brown's government is making a last-ditch attempt to regain the policy and political high ground. But the options for public services are limited, whoever is in power, says Tony Travers
  • Public Finance
    18 Jun 09
    A radical rethink of the role and purpose of public services is needed in the face of a ‘perfect storm’ of new demands and complexities, the 2020 Public Services Trust has said.
  • Public Finance
    18 Jun 09
    The Public and Commercial Services union has condemned the British Council’s plans to cut up to 500 jobs over the next two years and outsource work to India.
  • Public Finance
    18 Jun 09
    The public sector in Wales is embracing a more collaborative approach to service provision and facing the challenge of constrained spending, the finance minister has said.
  • Public Finance
    18 Jun 09
    The axe is set to fall on 350,000 public sector jobs over the next five years as the squeeze on public spending takes hold, experts have warned.
  • Public Finance
    18 Jun 09
    Trade union Unison has warned that taxpayers face a £217bn bill for Private Finance Initiative projects over the next 25 years, and renewed its call for the scheme to be axed.
  • Public Finance
    18 Jun 09
    Ministers and Opposition leaders have traded renewed accusations about each party’s failure to be upfront about its plans for public spending.
  • Public Finance
    15 Jun 09
    Cities cannot rely on concentrations of public sector jobs to see them through the recession, a think-tank has warned.
  • Public Finance
    12 Jun 09
    The recession presents a threat to the public sector - but it also offers managers an opportunity to innovate in ways they could not during the boom years.
  • Public Finance
    12 Jun 09
    In a difficult financial climate for public services, the offer of a private sector solution might be tempting.
  • Public Finance
    12 Jun 09
    The one part of the public sector that has resisted outsourcing is central government.
  • Public Finance
    12 Jun 09
    While private companies have been contracting out services overseas for the past decade, public sector bodies have shown little interest so far.
  • Public Finance
    12 Jun 09
    Everyone has a view on the government’s mistakes. But coming up with solutions is another matter.
  • Public Finance
    12 Jun 09
    The recession has turned the world upside down, as free marketeers embrace state intervention and socialists dance to a different tune.
  • Public Finance
    12 Jun 09
    While all around fear for their jobs, the government is promising a major programme of public works to counter the effects of recession.

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