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A clean sweep - From a disaffected and inefficient workforce to award-winning school cleaners. How did Belfast's Belbclean management team do it?
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Dawn of the super regulator - Some would argue that being in a permanent state ofchange is a good thing. Inspectorates might not agree
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Taking the longer view - As the question of how to fund long-term social care for older people grows ever more pressing, the government and a review headed by Sir Derek Wanless are...
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Health of a nation - John Appleby talks of his new role as the 'Derek Wanless' of Northern Ireland's health care
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IT's a team thing - The head of the e-Government Unit, Ian Watmore, tells Public Finance how he intends to make public sector IT disasters a thing of the past
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Up, up and away - Local authorities are rushing to undo years of capital neglect by using their new prudential borrowing powers
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Free at last? - The Freedom of Information Act comes into effect in the New Year, but many public bodies still look as if they could be caught on the hop
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The cutting edge - Can Sir Peter Gershon's planned savings for local government be achieved through procurement partnerships and back-office consortiums?
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When I'm 64? - Alan Johnson's challenges at the DWP
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COVER FEATURE - NO pain without gain - The Tories have been going great guns on the 'cancer of litigation that is destroying public services, blaming human rights legislation. But...
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