The Independent 1997 Paul Gosling - Abstracts

The Independent 1997 Paul Gosling
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Airport 97: how local councils steered around financial disaster. (United Kingdom local councils sell off municipal airports)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
A national fighter for local issues. (Brian Briscoe, chief executive of the UK Local Government Association)(Interview)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Clean bill of health. (UK Chartered Institute of Environmental Health Chief Executive Mick Cooke)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Contract to succeed? (concerns about moves by London Borough of Lambeth to transfer its blue-collar direct-service organisation to a private company)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Council files that did the Lambeth walk. (Lambeth Council in London, England, accused of incompetence)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Disunity at the TUC. (opposition by United Kingdom public service union to Private Finance Initiative likely to dominate TUC annual congress in Sep 1997)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Exit signs flash for GP fundholders. (future Labour government in the UK would probably abolish GP fundholding)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Home rule that hurst. (new approaches to accounting could damage UK housing associations)Retail industryPaul Gosling
How partners bring change. (UK government encourages multi-agency approach in health care provision)(Life Project in Wirral, England)(Education +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Is this the end of taxation as we know it? (impact on tax administration of offshore financial centres)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Kiwis go to town. (changes to local government in New Zealand)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Mergers of the mighty may doom self-regulation. (impact of mergers among leading accounting firms)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Signs of business rate reform point to delay. (UK government not to make any changes to local government finance in near future)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
The man from the Tory test-bed with lessons for an old Labour stronghold. (Kevin Lavery, head of city council in Newcastle, England)(Education +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
The man making Whitehall assets count. (United Kingdom Treasury chief accountancy adviser and principal finance officer Andrew Likierman)Retail industryPaul Gosling
The older the better.(car insurance for older people)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Time to get plugged in. (UK Computing Services and Software Association launches IT manifesto)(Network +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Time to rein in the watchdogs. (poor control of United Kingdom's public service regulators)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Time to remove the veil on Whitehall's spending. (United Kingdom government under pressure to stop using Public Sector Borrowing Requirement as main indicator of financial situation)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Town hall officers may regain political freedoms. (United Kingdom government likely to lift restrictions on political activities of local government officers)(Education +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Town halls' winning slogan: new chiefs, new performance. (United Kingdom local authorities adopt corporate management approach)(Education +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Transfers of the future could be less painful. (United Kingdom government to protect public sector workers who lost employment rights)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
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