Human Resources

Union rejects local government pay offer

28/05/2026
GMB members have voted to reject a 3.3% pay offer from the Local Government Association (LGA) for 2026/27, joining UNISON and Unite in turning down the deal.

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Cotswold councillor who became UK's youngest mayor resigns

26/05/2026

A Liberal Democrat councillor who was once one of the youngest elected politicians in England has resigned after 15 years in local government.

Minister says chief candidates must have 'critical skillset'

26/05/2026

Ministers have urged Surrey's shadow unitary authorities to prioritise permanent recruitment of heads of paid service due to Woking's ‘financial challenges'.

Historic first as gay couple take Leeds's top civic roles

26/05/2026

Cllr Stephen Holroyd has been confirmed as Lord Mayor of Leeds, becoming part of the first openly gay couple to hold the offices of Lord Mayor and Consort.

Five arrested over alleged fake candidate plot in Tameside

22/05/2026

Five people have been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud following allegations of electoral fraud in last month's local elections in Tameside.

Devon County Council calls for volunteers to fill in potholes

22/05/2026

Devon County Council is calling for more volunteers to join its community road warden scheme as it marks a decade since the initiative was rolled out.

Tribunal rules home working refusal may be disability discrimination

22/05/2026

An employment tribunal has found that refusing home working arrangements to an employee with agoraphobia can amount to disability discrimination.

Housing sector urged to act on equality and diversity gap

21/05/2026

Housing organisations across England are being called on to take more targeted action on equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI).

Reform UK council hit by trebling of councillor conduct complaints

18/05/2026

Peers have raised concerns about the impact of increasing reports of negative member behaviour on staff morale and retention at a Reform UK-led council.

CCN launches new business plan following local elections

14/05/2026

The CCN has launched a new business plan, pledging to do more for member councils as new administrations take shape following last week's local elections.

Reform urged to expel a dozen new councillors over extremist views

13/05/2026

Campaigners have called on Reform UK to kick out 12 newly elected councillors for racism – including antisemitism and Islamophobia – and praising the Nazis.

Printing fault sees council distribute ballots by hand

07/05/2026

Cardiff Council has been required to deliver voting packs by hand following a printing error that resulted in nearly 1,400 ballots not reaching applicants.

West Midlands Mayor threatened while canvassing in Coventry

07/05/2026

The Mayor of the West Midlands has described being threatened and followed by a member of the public while out canvassing in Coventry.

Councillor found in breach of code of conduct over disrespectful comments

07/05/2026

A Leicester CC standards panel has found a Green councillor in breach of the council's code of conduct for disrespectful comments.

Former council leader Dame Shirley Porter dies aged 95

06/05/2026

Former leader of Westminster City Council Dame Shirley Porter has died at the age of 95.

Mayor steps into chief executive row with Reform UK councillors

06/05/2026

Doncaster's Labour mayor has stepped into the row between chief executive Damian Allen and Reform UK councillors by backing her chief executive officer.

LGA fails to restore collective bargaining for coroner pay

05/05/2026

The Local Government Association (LGA) has been unable to reestablish collective bargaining to agree pay for coroners.

Council staff face abuse over flag removal policy

05/05/2026

A council is reporting a surge in abuse, harassment and intimidation directed at staff linked to the removal of unauthorised flags from street furniture.

Bodycams rolled out to support safety of Staffordshire road workers

01/05/2026

Staffordshire County Council’s highways crews have been equipped with bodycams to help protect them from threatening behaviour.

EXCLUSIVE: 'Illegal' deal to end Birmingham strike risks £200m equal pay bill

30/04/2026

Birmingham City Council could open itself up to equal pay liabilities worth £200m if a proposed deal unveiled by leader Cllr John Cotton goes ahead.

Reform council refuses to name recipient of £455k exit pay-out

28/04/2026

Reform UK-led Staffordshire CC has remained tight-lipped over reason for a £457,000 pay off made under the previous Conservative administration to an officer.

Doncaster chief exec threatens legal action over Reform UK motion

28/04/2026

City of Doncaster Council chief executive Damian Allen has threatened legal action against the leader and deputy leader of the council's Reform UK group.

'End in sight' for Birmingham strike

27/04/2026

After more than a year of industrial action, Birmingham CC's leader John Cotton has tabled an offer he believes will ‘end the strike once and for all'.

PPMA 2026: Call to rethink statutory roles

27/04/2026

Local government should redefine the role of statutory officers, amid suggestions the role of HR director could be made statutory.

Combined authority holds landmark first board meeting

23/04/2026

The newly formed Cheshire and Warrington Combined Authority (CWCA) has held its inaugural board meeting, marking a significant moment for the region.

Late councillor commemorated by Essex authorities

23/04/2026

Local authorities have paid tribute to a councillor in Essex who has passed away unexpectedly at aged 80.

Nottingham taxi scheme supports careers of women drivers

21/04/2026

A city council has backed a movement to increase the number of female taxi drivers in Nottingham, following a call from the founder of a women-led taxi and private hire drivers alliance.

LGA interim chief revealed

17/04/2026

Former Camden LBC chief Jenny Rowlands is to take on the role of interim chief of the Local Government Association (LGA), The MJ can reveal.

EXCLUSIVE: Dramatic fall in LGA staff morale revealed

16/04/2026

Morale among LGA employees fell dramatically during the year leading up to restructuring though problems were mounting as far back as 2024.

Bury Council election cancelled following candidate's death

16/04/2026

A local election in Bury has been cancelled after the death of one of the candidates standing in the Moorside ward.

Stafford trio join Churchill in borough's highest honour

15/04/2026

Stafford Borough Council has unanimously voted to award its highest honour to three individuals in recognition of their service to the area.

EXCLUSIVE: Two unions reject pay offer

15/04/2026

Trade unions Unison and Unite have both rejected the employers' offer of a 3.3% pay increase.

Record number of council staff earning over £100k

14/04/2026

A record 4,733 local authority employees across the UK received total remuneration of more than £100,000 in 2024-25, according to a new analysis.

LGPS performing well, pension advisers say

07/04/2026

The Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) is performing well and managing risk responsibly during a time of economic uncertainty, according to pension advisers Hymans Robertson.

Sector mourns loss of 'giant of English devolution'

07/04/2026

Tributes have been paid to the former chief executive of Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA), Eamonn Boylan in the wake of his death.

Councils apologise for poll card ‘confusion’

07/04/2026

Braintree DC and Essex CC have issued a joint apology after poll cards sent to voters across the district named the wrong council.

Teachers win £15m in compensation claims

02/04/2026

Teachers received over £15m in compensation for successful claims, including one which involved a six-figure payout for a teacher who was hit by a toaster.

Court sentences man involved in council officer assault

01/04/2026

A man responsible for assaulting a Flintshire County Council officer has now received a court sentence.

Warning: Fake beach hut listings target coastal hopefuls

01/04/2026

Aspiring beach hut owners are being urged by a Kent council to exercise extreme caution as scammers target those seeking a slice of the local coastline.

Oxfordshire issues legal warning over unauthorised flags

31/03/2026

Oxfordshire CC has issued a formal legal notice to the group ‘Raise the Colours’ following the unauthorised installation of flags on highway infrastructure.

Call for trading standards funding as high street branded ‘lawless’

31/03/2026

Local government reorganisation represents an opportunity to properly fund trading standards and stop ‘dangerous goods’ being sold on high streets, says CTSI.

Commission demands end to candidate abuse ahead of May polls

30/03/2026

Electoral Commission has issued a plea for respectful debate in the run up to the local elections in May following ‘unacceptable’ levels of intimidation.

Sarah Ferguson stripped of City of York honour

27/03/2026

City of York Council has voted to strip Sarah Ferguson of the freedom of the city due to her links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Councillor set to make history as Oxford's first Black Lord Mayor

24/03/2026

Cllr Chewe Munkonge is set to become the first Black Lord Mayor of Oxford, following an announcement made at a full council meeting this week.

Barnet Council condemns antisemitic arson attack

23/03/2026

The leader of Barnet Council has condemned an antisemitic arson attack on ambulances belonging to Jewish volunteer emergency service Hatzola in Golders Green.

Unite fined £265k over Birmingham bin strike injunction breaches

18/03/2026

Birmingham CC has welcomed a High Court ruling that fines the trade union Unite £265,000 for breaching an injunction during the long-running bin strike.

Former local government minister Phil Woolas dies

16/03/2026

Former local government minister Phil Woolas has died, his family has announced.

Recruitment challenges restricting pace of Sandwell improvement, peers find

13/03/2026

Recruitment challenges are hindering continued improvement at Sandwell Council, a Local Government Association corporate peer challenge review has warned.

Library staff numbers halved since 2010, says UNISON

12/03/2026

Nearly half of England’s library staff have been lost since 2010, leaving services stretched after years of austerity, according to new research from UNISON.

Coventry sets aside £27m to cover potential equal pay claims

09/03/2026

Coventry CC has set aside £9m a year over the next three years to cover the potential financial impact of ongoing equal pay claims from female employees.

'Widespread lack of understanding' to blame for key worker oversight

03/03/2026

Failure to recognise council employees as key workers during the pandemic must be reviewed as part of planning for future emergencies, Covid inquiry told.

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