International

Events, dear boy

The new Whitehall heads face change and disruption on a huge  scale. Will they be able to cope? Read more

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Infra digging

Off-plan, off-balance sheet and largely financed by private investors. What’s not to like about the chancellor’s plan to revolutionise Britain’s creaking infrastructure, and stimulate jobs and growth ahead of his March Budget? Read more

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Chuck out the deficit, Swedish style

Should we extend the British love affair with all things Scandinavian – from Ikea to its crime series – by modelling our deficit reduction strategy on Sweden’s? Read more

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Holding governments to account

It’s time for governments to take their accounting responsibilities seriously and to modernise their finances. The eurozone debt crisis has highlighted widespread reporting failures and must lead to extensive reform Read more

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Euroland is not working

There seems little concern about the continuing rise in unemployment across the euro area. If European leaders were really worried about the situation, they would be planning for the weaker economies to leave the single currency in an early and orderly fashion Read more

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Restoring fiscal sanity to the US

The United States faces a financial crisis, with soaring debt levels and trillions of dollars in unfunded health and social security obligations. Radical reform is required to avert disaster argues the country’s former comptroller general Read more

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Global warning

Putting the gloom of the Autumn Statement behind him, CIPFA’s international director set off to Washington to take CIPFA’s Fixing the Foundations campaign to the next level Read more

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The new normal

The UK must continue with its plans for deficit reduction. Easing the fiscal pain now would provide little or no benefit Read more...

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The veto verdict

Both Britain and Europe could benefit from David Cameron’s use of the veto in the EU treaty negotiations. The creation of a new structure will be easier without the UK sniping from the sidelines Read more

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Dilnot who?

Ministers have gone very quiet about the Dilnot Commission’s proposals on long-term care funding. An ominous sign given the scale of the financial challenges ahead Read more...

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