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As the general election approaches, political and policymaking interest in developing mutual forms of public service provision is growing, especially in the health sector
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If councils are reluctant to follow the Total Place agenda of working together to deliver services more cheaply, will ministers force them to, asks Max Rashbrooke
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Delegates and speakers at this year's Guardian Public Services Summit agreed on the need for change, as long as any transformation is carried out skillfully, without confrontation was the underlying message, writes Jane Dudman
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Despite years of investment, police performance in tackling crime could still be better. Is it time to look at how the police are organised and governed to improve the service - for everyone?
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Community groups and councils are being promised more control over public services and budgets. But how would local decision-makers cope in negotiations with the private sector?
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A new report from the Office for National Statistics show that the government's huge increase in spending on services was not met by a rise in productivity
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With the much anticipated Equality Bill will come a duty on public sector bodies to reducing inequalities of outcome, solicitor Purvis Ghani explains the legal obligations
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Influential thinktank calls for urgent reform of the civil service
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A new report from the Public Services Trust argues that government should pay for outcomes instead of inputs, and only pay for what it wants, will it catch on?
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