Politics and Policy

Greens unveil three-point plan to save high streets

23/04/2026
The Green Party has announced a new policy platform aimed at reviving high streets, including using council powers to bring empty shops back into public use.

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Post-war housing estates blocking city growth, think tank warns

23/04/2026

Britain's largest cities are being held back economically by sprawling low-rise neighbourhoods built in the post-war decades, a leading think tank has warned.

Key amendments stripped from English Devolution Bill

23/04/2026

Ministers have moved to block curbs to their powers under the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill.

Temporary accommodation 'unfit for human habitation', warn MPs

22/04/2026

Council chiefs have called for a change to the way they are reimbursed for temporary accommodation costs after MPs warned of housing ‘unfit' for habitation.

Auditor calls for coordinated action on falling primary school rolls

22/04/2026

A new NAO report has warned that declining primary school pupil numbers pose significant financial and educational risks.

EXCLUSIVE: Sussex chiefs warn Whitehall over reorganisation risks

22/04/2026

Sussex chief executives have warned reorganisation delays create ‘real risks around timescales, capacity and the ability of councils to plan effectively'.

London faces loss of 42,000 homes from development pipeline

21/04/2026

At least 42,000 homes are set to be lost from London's residential development pipeline, according to new research from property consultancy Savills.

West Northants council collaborates with local artists in graffiti cleanup initiative

21/04/2026

West Northamptonshire Council is collaborating with local artists and deploying a new van to boost graffiti removal efforts.

COSLA calls for stronger local democracy

21/04/2026

COSLA has published a white paper setting out a plan to embed the right to local self-government at the heart of Scottish public life.

Allotment cockerel ban sparks culling fears

20/04/2026

Plans by Durham CC to ban cockerels from allotments have triggered an outcry from bird owners, who warn the policy could lead to animals being culled.

Shropshire in food waste warning

20/04/2026

Shropshire Council has warned it may not be able to collect food waste weekly until 2039.

Call to devolve employment support

17/04/2026

Mayors should be enlisted to provide support for people out of work due to ill health, a new report has urged.

Trend of commercial property disinvestment identified among councils

16/04/2026

Roughly £300m of commercial property was sold by councils last year, according to a new analysis.

New guidance aims to support smooth reception starts for children

16/04/2026

Fresh Government guidance has been issued for early years staff to support school readiness among children starting reception.

Reform defends £700m council savings claim

16/04/2026

A senior Reform UK figure has defended the party's claim it has found £700m of savings at the councils it controls.

Government opens £1bn fund to repair bridges, flyovers and tunnels

15/04/2026

The Government has launched a new £1bn Structures Fund to help councils repair ageing bridges, flyovers and tunnels across England.

Doubt expressed about London’s housebuilding goals

15/04/2026

The Mayor of London’s housebuilding targets have been questioned by market analysts.

Inspectors hit Basildon BC with lowest social housing grade

15/04/2026

Basildon BC has been awarded the lowest possible social housing grade following an inspection that uncovered very serious failings.

Clean-up begins at Kidlington illegal waste site

15/04/2026

A major operation to clear an illegal waste site in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, is now underway, the Environment Agency has announced.

Greens propose council tax replacement

15/04/2026

The Scottish Greens have proposed replacing the current council tax with a residential property tax that would be more proportional to property values.

Homeless handed rising proportion of social housing

14/04/2026

The proportion of social housing being allocated to homeless people has risen, according to data collated by the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH).

Councils risk losing funding under new pothole performance rules

14/04/2026

Local highway authorities in England face losing up to a third of their roads funding if they cannot demonstrate it is being spent on road maintenance.

Council receives first record-keeping watchdog warning

13/04/2026

A watchdog has intervened after Perth and Kinross Council was found to have abolished a director-level post ‘without a single record being kept’.

Wyre ferry service’s end is in sight, council confirms

13/04/2026

Wyre Council has announced that its Fleetwood–Knott End Ferry Service is due to terminate in two days.

EXCLUSIVE: Ministers face legal LGR threat from furious Sussex leaders

10/04/2026

Sussex leaders are to demand ministers fully explain why they have delayed a final reorganisation decision, or they will consider launching a judicial review.

Calls grow to fast-track reorganisation in Kent

10/04/2026

Ministers have been urged to bring forward their decision on local government reorganisation in Kent ‘without delay'.

New asylum housing inspection launched

10/04/2026

An inspection of how the Home Office engages with councils in the development of asylum accommodation has been launched.

Greens target Labour in local election campaign launch

09/04/2026

The Green Party has launched its 2026 local elections campaign with a focus on tackling the housing crisis.

Wales Green Party pledges ‘rent pressure zones’

09/04/2026

The Wales Green Party has pledged to allow local authorities to declare ‘rent pressure zones’ as part of its pitch ahead of the Senedd election in May.

Government accused of 'failing to deliver' on council tax modernisation

09/04/2026

The Government has been accused of ‘failing to deliver’ on plans to modernise and improve the administration of council tax.

Council to discuss New Forest flag proposals

09/04/2026

Proposals for a New Forest flag have been put forward by a district councillor to help preserve local identity.

LCN chair: CCN existence 'illogical'

09/04/2026

The chair of the Local Councils Network (LCN) has suggested it seems ‘illogical' for the County Councils Network (CCN) to exist in light of reorganisation.

Campaign launches to protect integrity of local elections

09/04/2026

Voters are being urged to safeguard their ballots as the Electoral Commission launches its annual anti-fraud campaign ahead of the May local elections.

Think tank warns of Section 114 notices risk in Wales

08/04/2026

A think tank has warned that the current local government model in Wales is ‘no longer sustainable’ and urged immediate reforms to prevent service collapse.

Conservatives pledge ban on council four-day work weeks

08/04/2026

The Conservatives have vowed to outlaw the practice of councils offering four-day working weeks on full pay should they win the next general election.

Ricky Gervais secures council approval for new mansion

08/04/2026

Planning permission for Ricky Gervais’ new £5m home has been granted by the council following an agreement to contribute to the Carbon Offset Fund.

Call for better blue badge supervision

07/04/2026

The AA has called for councils to pay more attention to the use of ‘illegitimate’ blue badges.

Scotland’s housing emergency calls for strengthened council powers, COSLA says

07/04/2026

The management of the Affordable Housing Supply Programme should be devolved to councils to help combat the housing emergency in Scotland, COSLA has argued.

'Hard to see' what underpins LGR other than politics, says Reform

07/04/2026

Reform has said it is ‘hard to see' what lies behind Labour's reorganisation plans other than ‘carving out places they think they can still win'.

Council defends decision to twin with Palestinian city

07/04/2026

Brent Council has defended its decision to twin with the Palestinian city of Nablus, arguing the civic twinning was ‘strictly non-political.’

Council leaders call for acceleration of reorganisation decisions

07/04/2026

Council leaders have urged the Government to accelerate local government reorganisation, warning that delays are eating into time needed to deliver reform.

Legal threat looms as counties oppose Whitehall LGR ruling

02/04/2026

Disgruntled county councils could slow down local government reorganisation with legal challenges to Whitehall's verdict.

‘Better Connected’ strategy to expand tap-and-go travel unveiled

02/04/2026

A new national transport strategy aims to give councils greater powers to deliver seamless, contactless ‘tap-and-go’ travel across buses, trains and trams.

Badenoch launches £112.5m pothole plan

02/04/2026

The Conservatives have proposed a £112.5m plan to fix the country’s pothole-ridden road network, which includes providing road-repair machines to councils.

MPs call for safeguarding to ease pressure on Prevent

01/04/2026

MPs have called for the wider safeguarding system to ease pressure on the Prevent programme.

Further devolution plans unveiled

01/04/2026

Council leaders in the Midlands and West of England have begun responding to a call from ministers to reveal their devolution plans.

Concerns over Whitehall delay to grooming plea

31/03/2026

Home Affairs Committee chair Dame Karen Bradley has raised concerns over Whitehall delays in demanding councils preserve records related to grooming gangs.

New Simpler Recycling rules come into effect

31/03/2026

A major overhaul of England’s waste system comes into force today, as the Government’s ‘Simpler Recycling’ scheme mandates consistent collection rules.

Chief executive defends by-election integrity

30/03/2026

Manchester City Council chief executive Tom Stannard has defended the ‘integrity' of last month's by-election after police found no evidence of illegality.

Half of approved homes remain unbuilt, council chiefs say

30/03/2026

Data from the Local Councils Network (LCN) reveals a significant 'build-out' gap, with only 52% of homes granted planning permission since 2012-13 completed.

Renters rights backed by £400m mayoral funding

27/03/2026

A £400,000 investment has been confirmed by the Mayor of London to support tenants in the capital before the Renters' Rights Act comes into effect.

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