Opinion | LocalGov

Without reform, no Budget can fix local government

24/11/2025

Joanne Pitt, CIPFA Senior Policy Manager, argues the Autumn Budget must pair funding decisions with long-term reform to secure local government’s future.

Editor’s Comment: What local government wants from the Autumn Budget

17/11/2025

As councils face soaring pressures, the Autumn Budget Insights series outlines what local government leaders are calling on the Chancellor to deliver.

Autumn Budget Insights: Local government's digital imperative

14/11/2025

Civica argues that only a properly funded, people-centred approach to digital transformation can unlock productivity and protect vital services.

Facial Recognition: Balancing safety, privacy, and trust in local communities

13/11/2025

Tony Oliver, Head of Physical Security, North, explores how facial recognition technology can help local authorities enhance public safety.

Autumn Budget Insights: A chance to rebuild councils

11/11/2025

Mike Short, head of local government at UNISON, argues that the Autumn Statement is a chance to protect services and staff, and renew local government.

Councils urged to unite in the fight against fly-tipping

10/11/2025

Fly-tipping is a persistent blight on communities. Speaking to LocalGov, Dr Anna Scott, Keep Britain Tidy, urges councils to unite against waste crime.

Autumn Budget Insights: What the local government workforce really needs

04/11/2025

Pam Parkes, President of PPMA, argues that local government cannot deliver reform or growth without investing in its workforce.

Smarter Spaces: The case for council office reconfiguration

04/11/2025

Kingsley Clarke, Head of SCF (South West) at Southern Construction Framework, explains why councils must rethink office space.

Autumn Budget Insights: Time to deliver for adult social care

30/10/2025

With demand rising, the Autumn Budget offers a critical chance to secure sustainable investment for adult social care, writes ADASS President Jess McGregor.

The Move to Digital Networks: Preparing local authorities for a connected future

29/10/2025

Professor Sultan Mahmud, Director of Health and Communities at BT, urges councils to act now to prepare for the UK’s digital network switch-off.

Redesigning Services: Anti-racist models of home improvement

29/10/2025

Without inclusive home improvement support, the wellbeing of people from racially minorities will be at risk, writes Nazia Azad of Centre for Ageing Better.

Autumn Budget Insights: Saving supported housing

27/10/2025

Supported housing is on a financial knife-edge and needs emergency funding in the upcoming Budget, says Sarah Finnegan of the National Housing Federation.

Supporting older people's health and fitness

24/10/2025

Phil Donnay looks at the importance for older people of keeping active.

AI in Local Government: Success, ROI and real efficiency

21/10/2025

AI is transforming local government. But councils must balance efficiency with ethics, transparency, and citizen trust, says Matt Culpin of IEG Group.

Autumn Budget Insights: SEND reform needed to break vicious cycle

20/10/2025

Darcey Snape of the IFS warns that without urgent SEND reform, councils face growing deficits and families risk being let down.

Autumn Budget Insights: The local government balancing act

16/10/2025

Jonathan Werran, chief executive of Localis, explores how the Chancellor’s fiscal choices could shape local growth and investment for years to come.

Pride in Place: Breathing new life into neglected communities

14/10/2025

Emma Lloyd, Anthony Collins, explores the new Pride in Place Programme, which will invest £5bn to help local authorities revitalise overlooked areas.

Autumn Budget Insights: Can reorganisation and finance move in step?

10/10/2025

The Autumn Budget is a test of whether the Government can align fiscal policy with local government reorganisation (LGR), says Jonathan Carr-West, LGIU.

Too small to matter? The cost of ignoring ‘tail spend’

09/10/2025

Nick Petheram, founder of Nomia, says that as budgets tighten, councils need to find ways to stretch resources – and ‘tail spend’ procurement is no exception.

How data-driven fines are helping councils tackle truancy

08/10/2025

Julie Scorer, MRI Software, explores how councils are using data-driven systems and digital tools to tackle rising school absences and streamline FPNs.

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