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Latest News from the Public Sector
2012-02-03 15:38:00+00:00
Joined up police IT to cut crime say forces
Police to share intelligence through multi-million pound system, but civil liberties group expresses fears
2012-02-03 15:38:00+00:00
Met police apologise for sharing victims' email addresses
More than 1,000 email addresses belonging to victims of crime accidentally shared by the Metropolitan Police Service
2012-02-03 12:01:00+00:00
Telecare to help 25,000 people in Birmingham
Fewer people in Birmingham will face moving into residential care, require hospital admission, or need home care
2012-02-03 11:12:00+00:00
Scotland implements £2.2m smartcard initiative
Three million people across Scotland to benefit from the Scottish government sponsored smartcard system
2012-02-03 10:35:00+00:00
Non-EU immigrants ''have to benefit UK''
Immigrants from outside the EU will have to show that they will add to the quality of life in Britain
2012-02-02 23:45:00+00:00
Inaccurate criminal records 'regrettable'
Thousands of people have mistakenly been recorded as criminals due to errors, it has been reported
2012-02-02 15:02:00+00:00
What can Boris do for children in care?
A public hearing is to ask how the Mayor of London can give 10,000 children in care in the capital a brighter future
2012-02-02 11:38:00+00:00
Government told to do more to protect people online
Ministers not doing enough to protect the public from online threats, and digital by default poses concerns, says MPs
2012-02-02 11:15:00+00:00
NHS can't afford new prostate cancer drug
Abiraterone is too expensive, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence has decided
2012-02-02 10:54:00+00:00
Directgov replacement Gov.uk test site goes live
Public urged to give feedback on a website that will eventually act as a single web presence for people to interact government
2012-02-01 15:04:00+00:00
Scotland ''has got it right on the NHS''
Scotland is delivering on the NHS's founding principles without resorting to market-based reforms, says report
2012-02-01 12:17:00+00:00
Digital revolution to drive Scottish growth
Economic growth, connected communities and 'digital revolution' expected, after earlier complaints over UK government allocation
2012-02-01 12:11:00+00:00
Powers localised for transport
New proposals provide local communities with power over local transport
2012-02-01 11:36:00+00:00
Government launches £1.5bn software framework
Framework launched by Cabinet Office to help meet Government ICT Strategy goals
2012-02-01 11:11:00+00:00
Online test to keep asthma sufferers out of hospital
People with asthma urged to take a new online test to find out if they are at an increased risk of an asthma attack
2012-02-01 10:16:00+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
2012-02-02 12:16:00+00:00
Inspection – bureaucratic burden or force for improvement?
It is casual and lazy to think 'inspection' and 'bureaucracy' are just different words for the same thing, said Ofsted's deputy chief inspector John Goldup at the inspectorate's first annual social care lecture
2012-02-02 12:16:00+00:00
Transferable excellence- a scope for success?
Minister of Education, Youth and Sports Josef Dobeš outlines the Czech Republic's pre-seed activities and the system for maximising the potential of scientific research projects
2012-02-02 00:00:00+00:00
Education- a student system?
Minister of State for Universities and Science David Willetts is committed to creating a university sector that responds to students' needs, as Public Service Review investigates
2012-02-02 00:00:00+00:00
NHS patient privacy: time to take action for the sake of Britain's health
The NHS must protect patient data if it is to succeed in the vital task of harnessing the immense power of electronic systems in order to deliver better care, writes Kurt Long
2012-02-01 16:41:00+00:00
European cooperation 'a must, not an option'
With defence budgets shrinking, European countries are now more aware than ever of the need for greater defence cooperation, as Francesco Guarascio reports from the European Defence Agency conference in Brussels
2012-02-01 15:10:00+00:00
Back to the future for NHS
With health unions implacable in their opposition to Andrew Lansley's NHS reforms, Calum Paton, professor of public policy at Keele University, suggests the government has yet to find any way forward – other than by rehashing old ideas
2012-02-01 10:14:00+00:00
Swedish scienctific research
The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research is addressing what it can do to stabilise science in the country in spite of a changing outlook, as Public Service Review describes
2012-02-01 00:00:00+00:00
Research and funding- poles apart?
Professor Micha Kleiber, President of the Polish Academy of Sciences, explains to Public Service Review why deeper integration is essential for Poland's research and development
2012-02-01 00:00:00+00:00
Ocean noise pollution
Will a UN Law of the Sea Convention agreement address the impacts of Ocean Noise Pollution? Sigrid Lu¨ber, President of OceanCare, lives in hope
2012-02-01 00:00:00+00:00
Live long and prosper
Graham V R Armitage, Programme Director at Newcastle University's Institute for Ageing and Health, calls for radically new solutions to meet the challenges of ageing
2012-02-01 00:00:00+00:00
Managing gay men – is it different?
The recently published top 100 gay friendly organisations contained a number from the public sector. But more openness about sexuality presents mangers with new challenges. Blair McPherson asks if rules about behaviour are different for gay workers
2012-01-31 12:36:00+00:00
Good news for older people – but what about local authorities?
The government has announced another £700m will be made available for local councils to help them improve support and care for elderly people coming out of hospital. Blair McPherson questions whether this really is good news
2012-01-31 12:17:00+00:00
'Cyber security needs online arms control'
Justin Stares reports on the unknown consequences of cyber warfare and the potential parallels between nuclear and cyber arms control
2012-01-31 10:17:00+00:00
Cyber warfare - the new arms race?
There are a surprising number of parallels between cyber warfare and nuclear warfare, reports Justin Stares from the Security and Defence Agenda conference in Brussels
2012-01-31 10:06:00+00:00
Police forces are ''rising to the spending challenge''
Police forces are improving services and still making significant savings, the policing minister Nick Herbert said, claiming that a transformation in police ways of working was well underway. Here's the full speech
2012-01-31 00:20:00+00:00
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