Posts Tagged ‘Government’

Is it right that public sector workers suffer for government mistakes?

No matter how the government and various political parties attempt to wrap up the issue of public-sector pensions there is no doubt that public sector workers will suffer one way or another because of decisions made by previous governments. While it is easy to place all of the blame at the doorstep of the Labour [...]

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Is it too late for the government to do a U-turn on public sector spending?

Amid signs that there is growing resistance towards the government’s so-called austerity measures, the question of a possible U-turn is almost certain to be brought up over the coming weeks. So can the UK government afford to do a U-turn on public sector spending and reduce the pace at which the budget will be cut? [...]

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UK government looking to replicate Chapter 11 US regulations

The UK government is said to be considering a significant change in UK bankruptcy and insolvency laws could sway in favour of businesses and consumers as opposed to creditors. One of the main reasons why the government is looking into this particular area of the market is the fact that some £90 billion of leveraged [...]

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Is PFI coming back to haunt the government?

While the Conservative government initially created the idea of the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) there is no doubt that this particular initiative flourished under the former Labour government. However, there are major concerns as the short-term cost savings from many PFI projects are turning into long-term liabilities for departments such as the NHS and Education. [...]

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