Opinion | LocalGov

From Ambition to Action: how to turn digital vision into reality

28/11/2025

James Towner, ArvatoConnect, argues that while public sector digital transformation is advancing, true value lies in turning ambition into measurable outcomes.

When Brighton’s library cancelled the New Union Flag

28/11/2025

After Brighton’s Jubilee Library's cancellation of an exhibition of the New Union Flag, artist Dr Gil Mualem-Doron warns against a climate of cultural caution.

Local Government Reorganisation: Choose to transform, not just merge

27/11/2025

As England’s shift to unitary authorities accelerates, councils face a rare chance to rethink how they work, says Eman Al-Hillawi, CEO at Entec Si.

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.

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