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![]() Time to be fair to our core supporters
New Labour needs to embrace political reality and start to deliver the fairer society the party promised when it was first elected in 1997, says Peter Kilfoyle Approachable, accountable, ambitious
Local government minister John Healey looks at how plans for new unitary authorities will radically change the face of local government Managing the e-gov explosion
David Cole examines how central government and the wider public sector can balance information security with the development of modern, citizen-centric services Reaping the rewards of scientific advance
In a global economy, investment in science and technology brings worldwide benefits. And politicians and the science community should raise their gaze beyond national borders, the SciTech 08 conference heard from speakers such as Professor David Edgerton (pictured) WEB EXCLUSIVE: How councils can improve their financial management
There is an art to councils introducing computerised invoice systems, says Steve Cross, head of finance at the London Borough of Hillingdon |
![]() Ministers defy Brown in expenses vote
The Prime Minister didn’t vote (nor did half of the House of Commons) as MPs keep John Lewis list NHS trusts miss data encryption deadline
They have blamed Connecting for Health for not sending them the software in reasonable time NAO won't approve Treasury’s accounts
Watchdog is unhappy with how nationalisation of Northern Rock is represented in the figures Short-sighted logic sinks MoD IT upgrade
Poor knowledge of the IT network and software requirements have impeded the MoD programme Unison in attack on LGA over worker pay
Local Government Association is criticised for launching new posters as workers plan to strike 'Trailblazer' councils offer housing advice
A dozen local authorities are to offer advice on social housing, shared ownership and childcare NEVER MISS THE NEWS
Keep up to date with all the latest news and features from the public sector by signing up to our weekly bulletin. Let the news drop into your inbox every Wednesday then just click through to the stories that interest you. Chris Williamson, leader of Derby City Council GET THE WEEKLY BULLETIN THE THINGS THEY SAY...
Ian Austin, Gordon Brown’s aide, is alleged to have said this to Shadow Chancellor George Osborne during the vote on MPs' expenses. Austin denies it MORE OF THE THINGS THEY SAY |
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The UK body for architecture and the architectural profession
RIBA works to facilitate the delivery of good architecture and promote excellence in the profession. Overview
The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) is an independent not-for-profit organisation
CDP provides a coordinating secretariat for institutional investors with a combined $41 trillion of assets under management Overview
One of Europe's leading pioneers of lean thinking
What makes Unipart an outstanding choice in implementing Lean is our unrivalled ability to gain high levels of employee engagement Overview
Leicestershire Economic Partnership
A Public Sector Relocation Support Team established to support civil service relocations to Leicester and Leicestershire. Overview |
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