The Independent 1998 Paul Gosling - Abstracts

The Independent 1998 Paul Gosling
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A balance-sheet bypass? (potential problems with stricter accounting regulations for major public schemes in United Kingdom)Retail industryPaul Gosling
A Net profit for dirty money. (growth of electronic commerce brings greater potential for money laundering)(Network)Retail industryPaul Gosling
At our service, but who will look after them? (shortfall in pensions for police service and fire brigade in United Kingdom)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Bean counters make way for button pushers. (opportunities for information technology graduates in finance and retail sectors in United Kingdom)(Fast Track)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Big savings on the cards. (use of purchasing cards in United Kingdom government)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Councils called to account. (United Kingdom government plans legislation to reduce local government fraud)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Councils send in the bailiffs. (United Kingdom local councils improve collection of council tax and housing rents)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
End to divide and misrule? (abolition of internal market within United Kingdom local authorities)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Frank Field: I have a dream. (United Kingdom Welfare Reform Minister Frank Field sees role for mutually-owned financial services providers)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Fraudbuster targets NHS. (James Gee, fraud adviser to United Kingdom Minister for Welfare Reform Frank Field)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Funds revamp - just what the Dr ordered? (United Kingdom government to abolish GP fund-holding)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Get training - you know IT makes sense. (career opportunities in information technology in United Kingdom)(Fast Track)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Home is where the job is. (many housing association and council properties stand empty in United Kingdom)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Housing: a concrete bungle? (mixed views about approaches to maintenance of social housing in United Kingdom)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Housing may lose out to new jobs campaign. (United Kingdom local councils may invest in employment projects instead of building and repairing homes)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Investment pact sparks turf war. (mixed views on Multilateral Pact on Investment)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
It's out with the old....(private sector management of residential homes for elderly in United Kingdom)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Laughing all the way to the bank. (opportunities for accountants in United Kingdom banking sector)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Laying waste: the landfill tax. (United Kingdom government's 1998 Budget increases rate of landfill tax)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Money men go hunting for the new high-fliers. (United Kingdom financial institutions seek graduates)(Fast Track)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Nice day on the phone, dear? (United Kingdom government's new transport policy could encourage teleworking)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Old boy network? Forget it. Best get a first. (employment opportunities for graduates in investment banking)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Price war at the pharmacy.(United Kingdom government in conflict with pharmaceutical industry)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Pulling power is here. (United Kingdom government seeks to unite fragmented state bureaucracy)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Schools close as councils rationalise. (United Kingdom)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Sharing the load to cut costs. (removing non-core functions from centre of large companies)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Systematic failure. (United Kingdom public sector has very poor record with information technology)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Taking intellectual capital into account.(accounting treatment of intellectual capital)Retail industryPaul Gosling
The drive for self-improvement. (United Kingdom government's plans to make public sector more effective)Retail industryPaul Gosling
The Government offloads its gilts. (Bank of England to lose debt management role)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
The in-tray is out of control. (United Kingdom local authority finance directors unable to deal with strategic issues)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
The name's Bond. PFI Bond. (United Kingdom public bodies use bonds to raise money through Private Finance Initiative)Retail industryPaul Gosling
The PFI: good and bad news. (impact of United Kingdom government's Private Finance Initiative on hospital patients)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
There's no shame in going public. (working in United Kingdom public sector)(Fast Track)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Time to face up to the euro. (United Kingdom public bodies must prepare for European single currency)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Time Whitehall got its hand dirty. (United Kingdom government encourages partnership enterprises between business and public bodies)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Town halls are on the ball. (United Kingdom football clubs need positive relations with local authorities)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Watch out for bobbies with BAs. (more public service employees in United Kingdom are graduates)(Fast Track)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Whoops. Another 1m pounds sterling gone. (problems facing United Kingdom local council's own contractors)(Finance)Retail industryPaul Gosling
'With reference to your e-mail about yddcccc,y>e>AccA.' (problems with electronic mail)(Network +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
Workers at the deep end. (United Kingdom local councils transfer running of leisure centres to employees)(City +)Retail industryPaul Gosling
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