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Telling it like it was - John Prescott, one of the New Labour triumvirate that swept to power in 1997, talks to Public Finance about the triumphs and challenges then and now
Russell, Vivienne
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
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2008
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pp. 26-27
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News Analysis - It's time to stop talking about cohesion and get it on with it, says the chair of the Commission for Integration and Cohesion, a year after its final report was pub...
Russell, Vivienne
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
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2008
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pp. 16-17
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News Analysis - The government's latest efficiency programme threatens to put Gershon in the shade
Russell, Vivienne
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
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2008
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Profile: Yvette Cooper - The chief secretary to the Treasury talks to PF about tackling the credit crunch, shaking up Whitehall and being half of a frontbench couple
Russell, Vivienne
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
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2008
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pp. 22-23
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Closer encounters of the third kind? The government and Opposition want to give the third sector a bigger role in service provision, claiming it is more innovative and far-reaching...
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2008
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pp. 18-21
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Profile: John Dixon - He's been a painter and decorator, a social worker at the sharp end and a probation officer — All experiences that make the Adass president hungry for reform...
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2008
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pp. 20-21
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Back to their futures - Once associated with all that was bad about the 1970s, apprenticeships are back. Reinvented for the twentyfirst century, they are seen as offering an altern...
Russell, Vivienne
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
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2008
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pp. 18-21
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News Analysis - Ed Balls is the newboy at the DCSE. How is he settling in and is his coursework so far up to scratch?
Russell, Vivienne
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
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2007
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pp. 12-14
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News Analysis - Is the new prime minister starting to put his centralist ways behind him?
Russell, Vivienne
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
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2007
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pp. 14-15
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News Analysis - The road to global warming is paved with the government's good intentions
Russell, Vivienne
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector
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2007
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pp. 12-14
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