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Public Servant Daily - Latest News from the Public Sector
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Latest News from the Public Sector
2010-09-02 17:03:00+00:00
ID checks 'out of control'
The scraping of ID cards has not slackened the UK's ID culture, campaign group NO2ID has said
2010-09-02 17:03:00+00:00
Two councils save through websites
Manchester and Edinburgh councils have announced new websites designed to better target customer needs
2010-09-02 14:48:00+00:00
Welsh gov lost mobiles and laptops
£21,000 worth of technology equipment has been lost over the last two years, an FoI request has revealed
2010-09-02 10:59:00+00:00
Council costs inflated by 'poor websites'
Councils could be spending 23 times the amount necessary for dealing with customer enquiries due to poor websites
2010-09-02 10:39:00+00:00
Glutamate cause of migraine
Scientists find genes associated with migraines offering hope for new treatments and drug preventions
2010-09-02 10:07:00+00:00
ASA gets more online powers
Protecting children and consumers is said to be 'at the heart' of an extension of the advertising watchdog's digital remit
2010-09-01 10:42:00+00:00
M6 Toll Road has been ''a costly failure''
The £900m 27-mile motorway route has failed to cut congestion, says Campaign for Better Transport
2010-09-01 10:10:00+00:00
'Most wanted' website for Thames Valley
Crimestoppers has set up a website for Thames Valley where the public can see the most wanted criminals in the area
2010-09-01 10:08:00+00:00
Firms can gain from 'accessible websites'
Businesses can make money by better addressing the needs of disabled people, a government report has said
2010-08-31 15:00:00+00:00
Space spin-offs could help the elderly
Work by the UK Space Agency could help to tackle social problems, including elderly care, its chief executive tells Dean Carroll
2010-08-31 11:30:00+00:00
Boris Johnson ''didn't threaten to quit''
London Mayor did not threaten to step down if government cuts held back Crossrail project, says spokesperson
2010-08-31 11:14:00+00:00
Road charging 'should be changed'
The public believe changes are needed in the UK's road charging system, a DfT study has revealed
2010-08-27 16:24:00+00:00
Police forces to axe hundreds of posts
Police forces across Scotland are drawing up plans to scrap hundreds of jobs as they face up to cuts
2010-08-27 09:58:00+00:00
More DWP database misuse apparent
An FoI request has revealed more cases where the CIS database was used intrusively
2010-08-26 16:06:00+00:00
Government still not using open source
Government reluctance to open source software is creating problems for savings at a local level, a councillor has said
2010-08-26 11:50:00+00:00
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Latest Public Sector Features from www.publicservice.co.uk
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Latest News from the Public Sector
2010-09-02 16:14:00+00:00
Online power to the people
Having invested millions in ICT, Birmingham City Council is looking for returns. Dawn Flook, the council's Customer First programme delivery manager, argues that e-government aspects of transformation will empower citizens and deliver savings
2010-09-02 16:14:00+00:00
Demanding more of NHS procurement
In 2009 the direction for NHS procurement appeared clear for the next few years. But the general election seems to have changed that. Colin Cram, who will chair Public Service Events' Procurement in the NHS conference, looks to the future
2010-09-02 10:52:00+00:00
Taking stock of patient safety
Patient safety can be compromised by poor stock control that leads to out of date medical supplies on hospital shelves or crucial items running out. But IT systems can make sure surgeons have what they need at the same time as cutting waste, writes Joel Haspel, CEO of Sentient Health
2010-09-01 11:59:00+00:00
One more heave – or does Labour need a much deeper ideological renewal?
As voting begins on who will be the next Labour Party leader and Tony Blair urges the party not to abandon New Labour, Rick Muir from the Institute for Public Policy Research wonders if the party needs a whole new approach
2010-09-01 11:04:00+00:00
Physical, Virtual, Cloud: the future of public sector IT
In a time of budget cuts, virtualisation and cloud computing could allow public sector organisations to get the most from their IT, writes David Blackman, general manager of Northern Europe, Acronis
2010-08-31 15:57:00+00:00
A week in the life of a new MP, by Yasmin Qureshi
Yasmin Qureshi, the Labour MP for Bolton South-East who practises law as a barrister from chambers in Manchester, describes what a typical week can involve for her
2010-08-31 11:47:00+00:00
A cultural phenomenon
The paths of science and culture have been deeply intertwined for centuries, writes UNESCO's former Assistant Director General for Science, Professor Maurizio Iaccarino…
2010-08-31 09:50:00+00:00
Is it time to call a truce in the war on drugs?
There is no intrinsic logic to the legality and illegality of drugs so why do we criminalise the use of some drugs and not others, asks Professor David Nutt, former chairman of the advisory council on the misuse of drugs
2010-08-27 10:24:00+00:00
Can the OBR really be independent?
There are several changes that can be made to the Office for Budget Responsibility to make it truly independent and an extremely valuable innovation, suggests Simon Wren-Lewis, economics professor at Oxford University and fellow of Merton College
2010-08-26 12:51:00+00:00
Government saving with open source
Achieving significant efficiency savings and more from IT is possible - Peter Dawes- Huish, CEO, LinuxIT, considers how open source based systems and outsourcing can provide the solution
2010-08-26 12:21:00+00:00
The incredible machine
Cabinet Secretary Sir Gus O'Donnell explains how the civil service is coping with the coalition challenge, the government's pace of change and reducing the deficit (first published in Public Servant magazine)
2010-08-25 14:28:00+00:00
Giving GPs more responsibility may leave patients out on a limb
Key areas of Andrew Lansley's plan on NHS reform are unlikely to deliver cost savings and getting rid of Primary Care Trusts could create problems for information sharing, writes Gayna Hart, MD of Quicksilva
2010-08-25 14:25:00+00:00
Reminding government about HIV
Civil society organisations must act as vanguards in the fight against HIV and ensure that governments do all that is possible, as Harry Witzhum, Chair of AIDS Action Europe, writes…
2010-08-25 00:00:00+00:00
The undercover public servant
When Dr Kevan Collins, chief executive of Tower Hamlets Council, became an 'undercover boss' for a TV programme, he found that it would be short-sighted to lose good people and key services for the most vulnerable through cuts. He tells us about his experience
2010-08-24 11:32:00+00:00
Data security and the user
As 88 per cent of data breaches are caused by user negligence, the importance of staff awareness in data protection is fundamental, writes Paul Lewis, IT Development Manager at Caerphilly County Borough Council...
2010-08-23 00:00:00+00:00
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