Politics and Policy

Call for large-scale investment in neighbourhood recovery

28/01/2026
An organisation has called for a multi-billion-pound investment to support neighbourhood recovery.

Politics and Policy News

Government boosts incentive for councils to build homes

28/01/2026

Councils are to be freed up to build and manage up to 1,000 homes without having to open a Housing Revenue Account (HRA).

Eleven cities lead in living standards growth, research finds

27/01/2026

Eleven UK cities have been identified as top performers in the improvement of living standards and disposable income growth.

London’s affordable housing failing to keep pace with need

27/01/2026

The capital’s affordable housing system is failing to keep pace with need despite public investment, according to the London Assembly Housing Committee.

Council leader considers random drug tests

26/01/2026

The leader of Hertsmere Borough Council is considering introducing random drug tests for councillors.

Minister addresses council leaders on SEND reforms

26/01/2026

Minister leading reform of services for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) has been told councils need more powers and funding.

Wolverhampton council trials smart sensors in grit bins

26/01/2026

City of Wolverhampton Council is testing new sensor technology in grit bins as part of ongoing winter work to keep residents safe.

Social housing provider secures £55m following funding freeze

26/01/2026

A social housing provider whose funding was frozen after being issued with a regulatory notice over the death of toddler Awaab Ishak has been granted £55m to deliver new homes.

TfL unveils plan to modernise London’s street network

26/01/2026

Transport for London (TfL) has announced a new five-year pan-city roadworks strategy designed to improve how the capital’s streets function.

Council secures High Court sentence over planning breaches

26/01/2026

Tewkesbury Borough Council has secured a High Court sentence after a landowner repeatedly breached planning control and a court injunction.

Tower Hamlets’ efforts to scrap LTNs prove unsuccessful

26/01/2026

Tower Hamlets Council's attempt to remove three Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) has been blocked following a court ruling.

Council leader ousted after election delay backlash

23/01/2026

Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council has removed its leader following political fallout over a request to postpone upcoming local elections.

Insulation scheme ‘catastrophic fiasco’, MPs say

23/01/2026

A Government-backed home insulation programme has been labelled an ‘abject failure’ by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).

Reed confirms elections postponed for 29 councils

22/01/2026

The Government has confirmed that elections this year will be postponed for 29 local authorities as part of the push to reorganise local government.

Peers raise council capacity concerns

22/01/2026

Questions have been raised over local government's capacity to play a role in the creation of new towns.

Council advances legal proceedings due to ‘reckless’ tree felling

22/01/2026

Enfield Council has started forfeiture proceedings against Mitchells & Butlers following the company’s partial felling of an ancient oak tree.

Reform council facing challenge of beginning from 'standing start'

21/01/2026

Durham CC’s adaptation to future challenges could be delayed due to the Reform UK leadership beginning from a ‘standing start’, a peer challenge concludes.

LGA: Councils best place to decarbonise housing

21/01/2026

Local authorities are best placed to lead the effort to decarbonise the country’s housing stock, the LGA says in response to the Warm Homes Plan announcement.

Picture remains unclear over local elections delays

21/01/2026

Uncertainty hangs over attempts to delay local elections in almost 30 councils amid a legal challenge by Reform UK.

Epsom & Ewell mulls suing leisure operator

21/01/2026

Epsom & Ewell BC has ‘retained legal expert support' as it considers suing the former operator of a leisure centre handed over needing repairs.

National conversation on neighbourhoods needed

20/01/2026

A senior Local Government Association (LGA) figure has called for a national conversation over the role of councils in improving neighbourhoods.

Councils hold key to growth in 2026, study says

20/01/2026

Local government will play a decisive role in the UK’s economic performance in 2026 as business growth is shaped by support in council areas, analysis finds.

Wokingham BC drives forward 20mph speed changes

20/01/2026

Wokingham Borough Council is to reduce speed limits despite a lack of support from residents.

Council investigated over possible housing fraud

20/01/2026

Hundreds of homes owned by Barking and Dagenham Council's property company could have been allocated to organised criminal gangs, investigation reveals.

Manchester boosts children’s access to sport pathways with new tennis pilot

20/01/2026

Manchester City Council and the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) have rolled out a new pilot programme to improve sporting opportunities for local children.

Doncaster workers’ pay to be restored by millions of pounds

19/01/2026

The GMB trade union has revealed that over 4,000 Doncaster Council workers are due to receive a pay rise ‘worth millions’.

New Town of Culture contest set to boost local pride

19/01/2026

The Government is launching a new Town of Culture competition to celebrate the cultural legacies of UK towns.

Mayor hikes council tax to fight phone thefts

19/01/2026

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has announced he plans to increase council tax to help the police crackdown on phone thefts.

New Town properties at risk of ‘severe’ aviation disruption, analysis says

19/01/2026

Eleven of the Government’s proposed New Town locations will experience ‘significant aircraft noise exposure’, research suggests.

Reed hails housing starts increase

16/01/2026

The number of new build starts in the year ending September 2025 has increased by 18% compared to the previous year.

Government unveils £200m SEND teacher training programme

16/01/2026

The Government has announced a £200m programme to expand training for teachers and education staff to better support pupils with SEND.

Resident told to pay council £18,000 for ‘dishonest’ accident claims

16/01/2026

A resident has been fined over £18,000 for making false claims in attempt to seek compensation from the council.

Residents thanked for bomb disposal co-operation

16/01/2026

Residents have been told they can return to their homes after an operation to dispose of an unexploded World War Two bomb found in Exmouth Marina.

Cotton piles pressure on West Midlands Police chief to stand down

15/01/2026

Birmingham City Council’s Labour leader John Cotton has called for the chief constable of West Midlands Police, Craig Guildford, to stand down.

Councils defy party lines on election delays

15/01/2026

Council leaders have strayed from party lines over proposals to delay local elections.

Major £300m fraud investigation into social housing sector launched

15/01/2026

The UK’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has launched an inquiry into the past management of Home REIT amid allegations of fraud and bribery.

MP questions hotel staff’s treatment of vulnerable guests

15/01/2026

The Housing Committee has written to a Holiday Inn in Manchester to seek an explanation for staff’s ‘appalling’ discrimination against people experiencing homelessness.

Yorkshire residents urged to license monkeys

14/01/2026

East Riding residents who keep primates are being urged to obtain a licence under new legislation.

‘Record amounts’ spent on improving housing quality, says report

14/01/2026

Social landlords spent £10bn on repairs and maintenance by March last year, research has found.

DCN: Surge in river maintenance costs can be ‘devastating’ for councils

14/01/2026

The District Councils’ Network has warned that councils are facing a rise in river maintenance spending due to the Environment Agency cutting back its work.

Broxtowe council hit with C3 rating over housing failings

14/01/2026

Broxtowe Borough Council has been given a C3 grading by the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) after failing to meet required consumer standards.

Tensions rise over out of area placements

14/01/2026

Council relations have strained over housing placements, with some authorities accused of ‘cleansing themselves’ of challenges and ‘exporting’ ‘more complex’ cases outside their area.

Tower Hamlets considers 2am leisure centre openings

14/01/2026

A council’s proposals to keep leisure centres open until 2am could increase income by £300,000.

DCN name change pressure

13/01/2026

The District Councils’ Network (DCN) is coming under increasing internal pressure to move quickly to change its name to secure the future relevance of the organisation.

Scottish islands challenge local growth funding cut

13/01/2026

Multiple local authorities in the Highlands and Islands area have challenged the Government’s decision not to allocate them any local growth funding.

King’s Lynn could see new town council created

13/01/2026

The Norfolk town King’s Lynn could be given its own council following approval from the borough council’s committee.

New system launched to assess councils’ road repair performance

12/01/2026

A new traffic light rating system has been rolled out to assess how effectively local highway authorities (LHAs) are fixing potholes and maintaining roads.

Residents warned of risk to homes during Storm Goretti

09/01/2026

Great Yarmouth Borough Council has told those living in clifftop properties that their homes are at ‘serious risk’ of collapse from Storm Goretti.

Council leader welcomes gas network’s £870m investment

09/01/2026

Peterborough City Council has welcomed the news that National Gas is investing £870m in the East of England over the next five years.

Mayor ‘appalled’ by destruction of Holocaust memorial bench

09/01/2026

Salford mayor Paul Dennett has said he is ‘deeply saddened and appalled’ following the destruction of a Holocaust memorial bench in Clowes Park.

MPs raise concerns over delays in PIP claims

09/01/2026

MPs have highlighted continuing problems with the way the DWP processes PIP claims, warning that long waiting times are leaving some claimants in difficulty.

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