ONS: Public Sector Finances, May 2015 – (ONS: Internal migration, England and Wales, year ending June 2014)
DWP: Low income statistics: lowest levels since 1980s
National Audit Office: Outcome-based payment schemes: government’s use of payment by results
NAO: Disposal of public land for new homes
NAO: Equality, diversity, and inclusion in the civil service ~ FDA: Progress on diversity & inclusion ‘will only be achieved by full co-operation between unions & civil service’ ~ EHRC: Commission responds to NAO report on diversity in the civil service ~ TfL: DLR to join RidewithPride)
National Ombudsmen: Mother & baby separated due to council’s disproportionate & arbitrary actions
Electoral Commission: New report on the Scotland referendum can offer lessons for future referendums
ScotGov: 210,000 children in relative poverty
Wales Audit Office: Swansea Council improving across a range of services
Welsh Government delivering science growth in Wales – (WAG: Spending on cancer services in Wales reaches a record high ~ Patient satisfaction with NHS care continues to improve)
WAO: Orthopaedic services are more efficient and waits are shorter than a decade ago
Poverty in Scotland decreases – (ScotGov: Graduates from Scottish universities faring well)
GDS: Government technology boring? Not from where I’m standing
Report reveals continuing investment of HEFCE Student Opportunity (SO) allocation in activity to widen access and improve student success)
DECC: Energy trends & prices statistical release: 25 June 2015
Ofcom: Better broadband for small businesses
FRC issues Key Facts & Trends in the Accountancy Profession
IEA: Scandinavian success is not due to high taxes and welfare spending
IFS: Summer Budget 2015
CIVITAS: Defence acquisition requires a revolution in thinking to cope with tighter spending & unpredictable threats
IPPR: Poorest pay 6 times more of their income on energy bills than the wealthiest
CIPD: Ineffective workplace environments barrier to plugging the productivity gap – (CIPD: New report reveals valuing older workers is more important than ever for business operations)
Food Standards Agency welcomes second report on transparent use of evidence in decisions
National Crime Agency: Latest analysis of UK crime threats published
Blueprint for UK export drive gets ‘thumbs up’ from Unite – (CBI comments on Cole Commission review of exports)
LGA: Invest £5.2bn in prevention to overhaul health & social care, Government urged
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