Economy

  • Public Finance
    13 Jul 06
    Every household in Britain is losing around £180 per year because of fraud and error in the government's benefit and tax credits systems, figures released by Opposition MPs this week suggest.
  • Public Finance
    13 Jul 06
    The PFI faces a combined attack from national statisticians and influential accountancy bodies. There is a lot at stake, including the chancellor's fiscal rules, reports Don Smith
  • Public Finance
    13 Jul 06
    One of devolved Scotland's first major policies was free personal care for the elderly. Four years on, how has it fared and does it offer any lessons for the rest of the UK? David Scott reports
  • Public Finance
    13 Jul 06
    Sure Start, tax credits, baby bonds. Gordon Brown has not been idle on the social policy front while he waits for his chance at the premiership. But what kind of legacy will the longest-serving...
  • Public Finance
    13 Jul 06
    Social care is often described as the Cinderella service. So will Ivan Lewis, the fourth to wear the ministerial shoes in just five years, turn out to be its Prince Charming? Sally Gainsbury went to...
  • Public Finance
    6 Jul 06
    The government is on a new charm offensive with the voluntary sector. But will all the reviews and initiatives allay charities' suspicions that ministers are looking for public services on the cheap...
  • Public Finance
    6 Jul 06
    Doubts have been cast on the success of GP practice-based commissioning, despite government claims that 41% of practices have joined the scheme.
  • Public Finance
    6 Jul 06
    Older people are being 'deprived of the care they deserve' because of the worsening £600m shortfall between what councils have available to fund care services and the minimum they need to spend, the...
  • Public Finance
    6 Jul 06
    Families with disabled children, professional carers and MPs have joined forces to influence the Treasury's policy review on children and young people.
  • Public Finance
    6 Jul 06
    Scotland would lose many of the benefits of economic and financial integration with the rest of the UK if the Holyrood Parliament had powers to raise and spend its own taxes, the authors of a report...
  • Public Finance
    6 Jul 06
    Whitehall spending should be made more transparent and scrutinised more rigorously, two reports by influential parliamentary bodies have claimed.
  • Public Finance
    6 Jul 06
    There is a crisis in democracy, as more and more citizens lose interest in politics. The reasons are complex and varied but globalisation and professionalisation are prime culprits. It's time to...
  • Public Finance
    29 Jun 06
    England's core cities are poised to receive new powers mirroring those already enjoyed by London's mayor in the drive to reinvigorate 'democratic decision-making', Ruth Kelly has indicated.
  • Public Finance
    29 Jun 06
    The National Audit Office has denied accusations that it was unduly pressured by the Department of Health into producing a positive report on its £12.4bn procurement of a national IT programme for...
  • Public Finance
    29 Jun 06
    For the Labour government, charity began and ended at home. Or the Home Office, at least, where its charitable and voluntary sector policy largely gathered dust after 1997.
  • Public Finance
    29 Jun 06
    The Scottish Executive and other public sector bodies failed to spend £235m of their budgeted expenditure last year, according to figures released this week.
  • Public Finance
    29 Jun 06
    A leading local authority chief executive has attacked Scotland's three-tier governance system as illogical and incoherent.
  • Public Finance
    29 Jun 06
    The government's impending Welfare Reform Bill will be scrutinised by disability rights experts to assess its impact on child poverty targets, a leading practitioner revealed this week.
  • Public Finance
    29 Jun 06
    Financial management in Welsh central government and the NHS is improving, auditor general Jeremy Colman said this week.
  • Public Finance
    29 Jun 06
    There is a lull in Westminster, as if everything is waiting for the next PM. For many in the public sector, this represents a welcome rest from a breakneck whirl of reform but not for local...
  • Public Finance
    29 Jun 06
    The government has poured money into public sector pay, but taxpayers can't see any service improvement, the unions are far from grateful and now the chancellor is pulling the plug. It's time to...
  • Public Finance
    22 Jun 06
    The promised summer report on next year's Comprehensive Spending Review has yet to materialise, making it unlikely that MPs will be able to discuss it before the recess. But that's par for the...
  • Public Finance
    22 Jun 06
    The US comptroller general, David Walker, has praised the UK's system of permanent secretaries running Whitehall departments and wants a similar system introduced in US government departments.
  • Public Finance
    22 Jun 06
    A senior backbench MP has cast doubt on the private and voluntary sector's ability to deliver the improved access to mental health services demanded by leading academics this week.
  • Public Finance
    22 Jun 06
    Resource accounting and budgeting exaggerated the NHS's net overspend last year by £117m, according to Department of Health finance director Richard Douglas.

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