Politics and Policy

Commissioners to remain at ‘fragile’ Birmingham City Council

02/12/2025
Improvement at Birmingham City Council is ‘fragile, has been slower than anticipated and several areas of significant risk remain’, according to the latest report from commissioners called in by the Government to run the local authority.

Politics and Policy News

Anti-racist flag cancelled due to concerns over offence

27/11/2025

Brighton & Hove City Council has cancelled an anti-racist art exhibition showing a reimagined Union Jack over concerns it could offend minority communities.

West Midlands mayor unveils nature recovery strategy

27/11/2025

A new plan to protect and enhance green spaces, waterways and wildlife across the West Midlands has been published by Mayor Richard Parker.

Devolution needs ‘long-term plan’, report says

27/11/2025

England risks drifting into a fragmented local governance system unless ministers set out a clear long-term plan for devolution, new report argues.

Devo Bill 'snatches' power upwards

26/11/2025

Power is being ‘snatched upwards and away from local voices' by the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill, the Lib Dems have claimed.

Budget: Two-child benefit cap lifted

26/11/2025

Abolition of the two-child benefit cap in today's Budget has been welcomed as a ‘first step' in tackling child poverty.

Budget: Government to fund SEND

26/11/2025

Government will fully fund Special Educational Needs and Disabilities from 2028-29, cutting one of the biggest financial pressures on councils.

Reed green lights controversial £750m film studio

26/11/2025

A multi-million-pound film studio has been granted planning permission by the Government despite the local council’s objections.

Council appeals Bell Hotel court decision

26/11/2025

Epping Forest DC has voted to appeal against a recent High Court decision to allow the use of The Bell Hotel as temporary accommodation for refugees.

Housing regulator criticises council for ‘serious failings’

26/11/2025

Oldham MBC has been handed a C3 consumer grading after the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) found it failed to meet required consumer standards.

Budget: Mayors to get tourist tax power boost

26/11/2025

England’s regional mayors will soon have the power to introduce a levy on overnight stays in hotels, B&Bs, guesthouses and holiday lets.

Reed U-turn over committee system abolition

25/11/2025

Local authorities that already use the committee system will be allowed to retain it under strict conditions detailed by the Government.

Lambeth to house more families out of area

25/11/2025

Lambeth LBC is proposing to house more people further out of the borough as housing pressures in London worsen.

Three rival reorganisation bids emerge in Nottinghamshire

24/11/2025

Three options will be put before ministers for local government reorganisation in Nottinghamshire.

Gloucestershire district rejects reorganisation

24/11/2025

Forest of Dean DC has voted against supporting any form of reorganisation in Gloucestershire.

Call for stricter enforcement to combat ‘roadside litter epidemic’

24/11/2025

The AA has called for greater council powers to address roadside littering as research reveals an escalation of the issue across the UK.

Burnham joins call for new climate duty on councils

24/11/2025

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has joined local leaders across the country in a push for a climate duty as the Devolution Bill returns to Parliament.

Review to assess fee devolution

21/11/2025

The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has announced a review of council fees to assess their suitability for devolution.

Covid Inquiry: Government 'failed to engage' with councils

21/11/2025

The UK and devolved governments should have done more to engage with councils during the pandemic, the official Covid-19 Inquiry has found.

Burnham unveils £1bn ‘Good Growth’ fund

20/11/2025

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has announced a landmark £1bn Good Growth Fund, designed to kick-start a pipeline of projects across the city-region.

New social homes could boost economy by £5bn

20/11/2025

Meeting the Government’s target of delivering 180,000 new social rent homes could add more than £5bn to the economy, according to new research released today.

Wimbledon Park planning ‘struggle’ continues as campaigners appeal

20/11/2025

A local campaign group will be appealing against the planning approval secured by All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) for Wimbledon Park’s expansion.

Lambeth refreshes TA policy amid ‘unsustainable pressure’ of housing crisis

19/11/2025

Lambeth Council has suggested amendments to its temporary accommodation placement policy.

Government launches reorganisation consultations

19/11/2025

The Government has today launched consultations on reorganisation proposals as it mulls which to take forward.

Plans for new South Worcestershire Council published

19/11/2025

Local government in Worcestershire could be set for a major shake-up with plans advancing for a new South Worcestershire Council.

Youth homelessness rates to surge over colder months

19/11/2025

Over 20,000 young people could experience homelessness over winter, a charity has predicted.

EXCLUSIVE: DCN looks to 'evolve'

18/11/2025

Chief executives and leaders have been invited to in-person regional workshops as the District Councils' Network (DCN) looks to ‘evolve' amid reorganisation.

Government urged to stop reorganisation or face 'massive car crash'

18/11/2025

Government should be told to stop Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) or face a ‘massive car crash' a county leader facing unitarisation has warned.

Shifting local elections could save £200k, council argues

18/11/2025

Due to local government reorganisation plans, leaders of Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council and Hyndburn Borough Council are pushing for the local elections next year to be postponed.

Parish council pays residents £100k plus for park-plaints

17/11/2025

A council has been ordered to grant £130,000 to residents following noise complaints about games in a children’s park.

Ministers accused of 'scapegoating' nature

17/11/2025

Ministers have been accused of ‘scapegoating' nature as they attempt to build 1.5 million homes during this Parliament.

Majority of councils failing to prosecute landlords, FOI reveals

17/11/2025

Two-thirds of councils in England have not prosecuted a single landlord in the past three years, new analysis shows.

Alexander urges Scottish Government to devolve to councils

14/11/2025

The Scottish Government must devolve funding and powers to councils to secure a ‘decent and prosperous' nation, Scottish secretary Douglas Alexander has said.

Reeves urged to raise higher council tax bands

14/11/2025

Chancellor Rachel Reeves should raise rates on higher council tax bands to raise just under £4bn in her Budget later this month, a think-tank has said.

‘No-fault’ evictions to end May 2026

14/11/2025

Historic reforms to England’s private rented sector will see ‘no-fault’ evictions outlawed from 1 May 2026.

Staffordshire councillors unite to oppose reorganisation

13/11/2025

All 62 members of Staffordshire County Council have united to call on the PM to abandon plans for local government reorganisation (LGR) in the county.

EXCLUSIVE: Late funding changes may cost metropolitan councils £121m

12/11/2025

Late changes to the fair funding review around deprivation and population are expected to cost metropolitan local authorities £121m, finance experts say.

Council approves 100% tax premium on second homes

12/11/2025

North Northamptonshire Council has formally approved plans to introduce a 100% council tax premium on second homes.

Failures continue at Grenfell council, peers find

11/11/2025

Housing challenges are continuing at the council at the centre of the Grenfell tragedy, a Local Government Association (LGA) peer review has warned.

Pothole prevention work shows first major rise in years

11/11/2025

New figures suggest councils are stepping up efforts to protect roads from potholes, with a 15% increase in surface dressing work this year compared to 2024.

Ministers urged to synchronise reorganisation and mayoral timetables

11/11/2025

Hertfordshire CC's leader has written to ministers calling for moves toward a mayoral strategic authority to progress on the same timeline as reorganisation.

North leaders urge Chancellor to back ‘Great North’ growth plan

10/11/2025

Mayors in the North have written to the Chancellor ahead of the Budget, calling for major investment to unlock growth and opportunity across the region.

Devon unitary council could save £28m annually

10/11/2025

Devon CC has published a reorganisation business case that argues that a single-unitary authority for the county would deliver over £28m of benefits each year.

Nearly 300,000 face severe homelessness, charity warns

10/11/2025

Landmark study shows nearly 300,000 households are now experiencing the worst forms of homelessness with many staying in temporary accommodation.

Councils sound alarm as fly-tipping soars

10/11/2025

Keep Britain Tidy is calling for urgent action to tackle a surge in fly-tipping, as new research shows the majority of councils see issue as a growing problem.

Affordable housing boost for mayors

07/11/2025

Mayors outside of London will be given greater influence over the Government's multi-billion-pound affordable housing programme.

Reform-led council publishes surprise reorganisation proposal

07/11/2025

Derbyshire County Council has published a local government reorganisation proposal for a single council covering the entire county.

Leicester refuses to compensate homeless family

06/11/2025

Leicester CC has rejected a recommendation from the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman after a homeless family was left in a B&B for nearly 10 months.

Ombudsman calls out TfL over ULEZ changes

06/11/2025

The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has criticised TfL over changes made to its vehicle scrappage schemes linked to the expansion of the ULEZ.

Fears Pride in Place sidelines rural areas

06/11/2025

Concerns have been raised that rural areas will miss out on the Pride in Place programme.

Burnham backs independent scandal watchdog

06/11/2025

Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, has backed a call for establishing an independent watchdog with legal powers to investigate institutional scandals.

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