Politics and Policy

Suffolk leader accuses Reed of overruling civil service on reorganisation

26/06/2026
Suffolk CC is rethinking its legal challenge against local government reorganisation plans, after newly released correspondence sheds light on LGR decision.

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London councils take Mayor to court over affordable housing cuts

25/06/2026

Seven London councils are backing a judicial review of the Mayor's decision to cut the proportion of affordable housing developers are required to build.

First investigation areas announced for grooming gang inquiry

25/06/2026

The first local investigation areas for the grooming gang inquiry have been revealed.

Council leaders demand central admissions role in SEND inclusion bases

25/06/2026

Council chiefs have called for a central role in admissions to new school inclusion bases, as Government publishes landmark guidance on SEND support.

Hampshire and Portsmouth to challenge local government reorganisation

25/06/2026

Two of the largest councils in Hampshire have become the latest to launch a legal challenges against local government reorganisation (LGR).

Council leader to stand in Greater Manchester mayoral election

24/06/2026

Manchester City Council leader selected as Labour's Greater Manchester mayoral candidate.

Quarter of council professionals question LGR readiness

24/06/2026

One in four council professionals involved in local government reorganisation lack confidence that their authority will be viable on Vesting Day, poll finds.

LGR readiness checklist for museums published

24/06/2026

Arts Council England has released a new checklist to help local authority museums prepare for the current wave of Local Government Reorganisation (LGR).

Council wins High Court injunction over unauthorised flag placements

24/06/2026

Oxfordshire CC has secured a court injunction preventing individuals linked to the group Raise the Colours from placing unauthorised flags on the highway.

Government rejects SEND power expansion for councils

23/06/2026

The Government has rejected calls by MPs to boost councils' powers over health partners to provide Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs).

More people leaving care into homelessness, research warns

23/06/2026

Growing numbers of people are leaving public institutions directly into homelessness, according to new research from national umbrella body Homeless Link.

Thames Valley devo deal thrown into doubt

23/06/2026

A deal to create a Thames Valley foundation strategic authority has seemingly collapsed at the 11th hour.

Council fights for Universal theme park rail access

23/06/2026

West Northamptonshire Council has urged the Government to include Northampton in the plans for East West Rail to improve access to Universal's new theme park.

Council backs further biodiversity action

22/06/2026

Bradford Council has confirmed its aims to boost its biodiversity and conservation efforts.

£97m wildfire investment to ease pressure on local fire services

22/06/2026

A £97m investment in fire and rescue assets will help take pressure off local services as wildfire incidents continue to grow, the Government has announced.

Councils gain new £7k fine powers to tackle rogue landlords

22/06/2026

Councils have been given new powers to fine private landlords up to £7,000 where serious hazards are found in rented properties, coming into force today.

New mosque safety toolkit launched ahead of terror attack anniversary

19/06/2026

The Muslim Council of Britain has launched an updated Mosque safety toolkit just days before the ninth anniversary of the Finsbury Park terror attack.

Driverless cars set to challenge planning system, report warns

18/06/2026

Planning systems across the UK could face pressure ‘unlike anything the system has handled before’ as autonomous vehicles roll out, according to a new paper.

Reed defied officials' advice on DPP reorg plans

18/06/2026

Essex and Norfolk CCs have hit out at ministers ignoring the advice of Whitehall officials over reorganisation plans.

Harry Potter star wins approval for eco-village

18/06/2026

Actor Rupert Grint has secured planning permission for an eco-village on his estate, on condition he contributes at least £187k towards local infrastructure.

Essex CC leader publishes LGR letter

17/06/2026

Proposals for local government reorganisation (LGR) in Essex are ‘ill thought out’ and ‘expensive’, says the leader of Reform-controlled Essex County Council.

Over £60m confirmed for local asset support fund

17/06/2026

A £61m package to save local assets has been announced by the Government.

Cantle: Time to take cohesion much more seriously

16/06/2026

The author of a landmark report into disturbances in English towns in 2001 has said it is ‘time to take cohesion much more seriously'.

South Norfolk Council sets aside £250k to fight LGR

16/06/2026

South Norfolk Council has agreed to spend £250,000 on legal advice as it considers challenging the Government's plan to reorganise local government in Norfolk.

Union reiterates call for rule to stop cross border taxi hiring

16/06/2026

Unite the Union has warned that there has been no progress made in stopping cross border taxi hiring in the last year.

Nine councils stripped of planning powers

16/06/2026

Nine local authorities have been stripped of their power to decide major planning applications after the Government ruled they were performing poorly.

Rotherham reveals 10-year plan for local growth

16/06/2026

A new 10-year plan has been rolled out to drive job growth and skills development in Rotherham.

£7m mayoral campaign seeks to dispel false narratives about London

16/06/2026

A £7m campaign has been launched by the Mayor of London to help combat ‘harmful disinformation against the capital’.

Farage announces social housing foreigner ban

16/06/2026

Foreign nationals would be banned from social housing under a Reform UK government, party leader Nigel Farage has said.

Council demands wind farm developer restart consultation over errors

15/06/2026

Calderdale Council has called on the developers of a proposed onshore wind farm to scrap their statutory consultation, citing serious flaws.

Council seizes flat rented by Sierra Leone first lady

12/06/2026

Southwark Council has confirmed that it has seized a council flat previously occupied by Sierra Leone's first lady, Fatima Jabbe-Bio.

Asylum seekers evacuated from Bell Hotel

12/06/2026

Epping Forest DC says it is seeking clarification from the Home Office after 140 asylum seekers and a number of staff were evacuated from the Bell Hotel.

Fresh asylum homelessness spike warning

11/06/2026

Ministers risk repeating a 2023 surge in homelessness among people leaving asylum accommodation unless support is urgently strengthened, IPPR has warned.

Procurement reform could cut council housebuilding costs, report finds

11/06/2026

Procurement practices are a major driver of why councils and housing associations pay more than private developers to build homes, a new report argues.

Liverpool City Region launches first anti-racism strategy

11/06/2026

Liverpool City Region has launched its first anti-racism strategy, developed with hundreds of stakeholders from across the region's communities.

Coventry City FC to be considered for Freedom of the City after promotion

10/06/2026

Coventry City Football Club could be awarded the Freedom of the City following its promotion to the Premier League after 25 years away.

Council wins High Court order to clear 20 unauthorised caravans

10/06/2026

Tandridge District Council has won a High Court injunction ordering the removal of unauthorised static caravans from a site in Warlingham, Surrey.

Council to ditch net zero agenda in bid to save £2m

10/06/2026

A Reform-led council expects to generate over £2m in savings by abandoning its net zero programme.

Hidden camera found in MHCLG building

10/06/2026

A hidden camera has reportedly been discovered in the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG).

Fire in recycling centre causes large-scale disruption

09/06/2026

A fire at a Bermondsey recycling plant has resulted in severe delays to rail services across South London.

Cllr Eamonn O'Brien nominated as next LGA chair

09/06/2026

Cllr Eamonn O'Brien has been nominated to become the next chair of the Local Government Association (LGA), following the conclusion of internal elections.

Lib Dems and Greens form new Birmingham City Council coalition

08/06/2026

Birmingham City Council has a new political administration after a Lib Dem and Green-led coalition was agreed at the council's AGM.

London Mayor launches £12m AI fund for small businesses

08/06/2026

Mayor Sadiq Khan has unveiled a £12m programme to help London's small businesses adopt artificial intelligence (AI), announced today at London Tech Week.

MPs scold Home Office over lack of council involvement in asylum

05/06/2026

Local authorities still lack a ‘meaningful say’ in asylum accommodation decisions, a cross-party committee of MPs has warned.

Review of Welsh funding formula already underway

05/06/2026

Wales’ new local government minister has said work has already started on reviewing the country’s local government funding formula.

Chiefs take charge

04/06/2026

Uncertainty at several local authorities as recent elections leave chief executives presiding over a changing political landscape.

Bedfordshire to receive £1.3bn infrastructure investment as Universal work begins

04/06/2026

Bedfordshire is set to benefit from £1.3bn to help deliver regional and local community infrastructure that will support Universal's planned theme park resort, the Government has confirmed.

Council fines firms over £200k after removing 2,500 dumped e-bikes from its streets

04/06/2026

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC) has collected more than £210,000 in fines from rental firms after removing over 2,500 dumped e-bikes from its streets.

Green Party names leader of newly formed LGA group

04/06/2026

The Green Party has named Emily O’Brien as leader of its newly formed Local Government Association group.

Council boosts biodiversity in country parks with new bug hotels

03/06/2026

Wrexham Council has announced the rollout of new habitat installations to help combat insect decline in the borough.

LGA chair to stand down

03/06/2026

Cllr Louise Gittins has today announced her intention to stand down as chair of the Local Government Association.

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