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LGPS employers face £1bn contribution hike, analysis finds
LGPS employers face £1bn contribution hike, analysis finds
 

Employers in the Local Government Pension Scheme could face a cumulative  £1bn increase in contributions from next year as a result of a valuation process that began last week, an analysis by KPMG has found.

 
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Javid urges public sector to buy British steel
Javid urges public sector to buy British steel
 

Public sector infrastructure procurement, including tenders from councils and the NHS, will need to specifically consider using British steel, the government has announced as part of moves to shore up the ailing industry.

 
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Welsh fiscal deficit stands at 24% of GDP, report finds 
Welsh fiscal deficit stands at 24% of GDP, report finds
Wales had a net fiscal deficit of £14.7bn in 2014/15, equivalent to almost a quarter of its estimated GDP, according to an analysis of its public finances.
 
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Why Brexit poses risks for renewal
Why Brexit poses risks for renewal
 

Much regeneration in the UK has been supported by EU funding. How will it be affected if the UK votes to leave? Richard Johnstone investigates.

 
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How EU procurement rules affect the public sector
How EU procurement rules affect the public sector
 
EU procurement rules often get bad press but they have not yet had a high profile in the UK referendum debate on membership. But they lie at the heart of the internal market and often have a big impact on public services, writes John Tizard.
 
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Time to face up to cyber risk
Time to face up to cyber risk
With public bodies the number one target for cyber attacks, local authorities need to ensure they understand the risks and take proper precautions, says YPO's Agnieszka Gajli.
 
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Scottish public service ombudsman issues funding warning
Scottish public service ombudsman issues funding warning
Scotland’s public services ombudsman has warned the Scottish Parliament that he may need additional funding to meet a rising tide of complaints from the public.
 
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Non-execs and those wicked governance issues
Non-execs and those wicked governance issues
How should NEDs operate in an era of continuous change? By looking outwards to public service users, not upwards or inwards to official bodies, writes Lord Adebowale.
 
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