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Finance

June 2016

  • Two people sitting on deckchairs

    Referendum campaign lacked evidence, but the fallout must not

    Rob Whiteman
  • UK flag in Brussels.

    The impact of Brexit on UK's £200bn public procurement spend

May 2016

  • Centre of the Cotswold market town of Chipping Norton with the Town Hall to the left, Oxfordshire, England, UK

    Is devolution the answer to local government's financial woes?

    Against a bleak backdrop, devolution deals are giving council bosses some optimism for the future

April 2016

  • The Burberry Trench Coat - Craftsmanship

    Connecting Britain
    Transport for the north: cutting through the scepticism

  • Security cameras, CCTV cameras outside the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London.  Tony Blair's proposed anti-terrorism legislation faces further scrutiny in the House of Lords today.

    Without clarity and local scrutiny we risk the prize of devolution

  • Close up of a woman's hand sorting through bills.

    Tackling financial exclusion
    How to help residents trapped by financial exclusion – livechat

  • A liitle girl reacting to the installation by The Fragmented Orchestra artists, Nick Ryan, John Matthias and Jane Grant wat the FACT art gallery in Liverpool.  
 12th  December 2008

Commissioned

    Councils must keep faith with their £236m arts and culture sector

    Peter Bazalgette

March 2016

  • A one way street in Barnsley, South Yorkshire

    The cost of cuts
    Osborne's business rate changes undermine his northern powerhouse

    Mary O'Hara
  • British Finance Minister George Osborne poses for pictures with the Budget Box as he leaves 11 Downing Street in London, on March 16, 2016, before presenting the government's annual budget to parliament

    George Osborne's 'IOU' cuts leave public sector guessing until 2018

  • Aerial view of Treasury Buildings, The FCO, Government Offices and Houses of Parliament, London SW1<br>CN3J9Y Aerial view of Treasury Buildings, The FCO, Government Offices and Houses of Parliament, London SW1

    Civil service leaders
    Civil service and the 2016 budget: more with less, with a vengeance

  • Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne looks on as Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn responds to his Budget statement to the House of Commons, London.

    Local government and the budget 2016: views from the sector

February 2016

  • Scotland’s First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) Nicola Sturgeon and Deputy First Minister John Swinney

    Why my council is seeking legal advice on draconian Scottish government cuts

    Stephen McCabe
    This week council leaders across Scotland were forced to sign up to a £350m cut, and face huge sanctions if they raise council tax

November 2015

  • David Walker

    Civil service cuts: 'supervising HS2 cannot be left to a computer'

    David Walker
  • Pothole on a British road

    Views from local government on George Osborne's spending review

  • A woman counting money, cash, £20, twenty pound notes

    Tackling financial exclusion
    What are credit unions and how can they beat payday lenders?

  • Chancellor George Osborne

    What is the 2015 spending review and how will it affect public services?

  • The civil service is ill-equipped to deal with a force like Kids Company

    David Walker
  • Tax rules helping UK charities build homes can also bring financial ruin

October 2015

  • A pedestrian passes an advertisement featuring a one penny piece

    Tackling financial exclusion
    Councils want to help people in financial crisis, but reality is bleak – on both sides

  • Ceiling of foreign office.

    Public sector employers should pay all their staff the real living wage

    Angus Ritchie
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