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Brent council leader condemns ‘distressing’ school stabbing
11/02/2026 The leader of Brent Council has described the stabbing of two pupils at Kingsbury High School as ‘deeply shocking and distressing’. |
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Regulator hits county council with C4 grading
11/02/2026 Northumberland County Council has been issued with a C4 grading following a planned inspection that uncovered ‘very serious failings’. |
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Auditors call for stronger tracking of housing delivery
10/02/2026 New housing investment will need clearer priorities and stronger tracking if it is to deliver the homes the country needs, says the National Audit Office. |
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Minister blocks local plan
10/02/2026 The Government has put Three Rivers District Council’s local plan on hold because of a shortfall of 5,000 houses. |
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North proposed as host for Olympic and Paralympic Games
10/02/2026 Northern Mayors have collaborated to propose that the Olympic and Paralympic Games are hosted in the North of England. |
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EXCLUSIVE: £1.6m bill for intervention support
10/02/2026 Councils under Government intervention have shelled out more than £1.6m on staff and consultants to support their commissioners and envoys, The MJ can reveal. |
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Government announces £1bn for community energy projects
10/02/2026 The Government has announced a new programme of investment to support the development of community energy projects across the country. |
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Waste plant explosions prompt warning from environmental association
09/02/2026 Explosions of nitrous oxide canisters are causing energy-from-waste power plants to close for repairs, a trade association has cautioned. |
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Call to support deprived local parades
09/02/2026 Local shopping parades in deprived areas are hindered from delivering their key functions, research has found. |
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London boroughs to benefit from better bus shelter designs
09/02/2026 New bus shelter designs with improved safety and accessibility features are to be piloted at 27 different locations across the capital. |
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Social housing conditions ‘barely improved’ since pandemic, MPs say
09/02/2026 The conditions in England’s social housing have ‘barely improved’ since the pandemic, with nearly 430,000 homes failing to meet the minimum standard, MPs say. |
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Council welcomes major flood risk management scheme
06/02/2026 A flood risk management project in Stoke-on-Trent has been completed, providing enhanced protection for 333 homes and unlocking regeneration potential. |
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Councils face barriers approving heritage retrofit, report warns
06/02/2026 Just 16% of council officers feel confident making decisions about retrofit measures for heritage buildings, research has found. |
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Mayor plans to double pothole repair funding
06/02/2026 Mayor Richard Parker has announced plans to double funding for pothole repairs and road resurfacing across the West Midlands. |
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London Councils urges Government to keep visitor levy revenue local
05/02/2026 London Councils is calling on the Government to ensure boroughs retain at least 50% of revenue raised in their area from any future overnight visitor levy. |
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Exclusive: London borough is top for productivity
05/02/2026 Kensington and Chelsea LBC is the most productive council in England, the latest IMPOWER Index Top 10 has revealed. |
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Swansea Council hits out at ‘unlawful’ plans for regional rugby restructure
05/02/2026 Swansea Council has branded the handling of the Welsh regional rugby restructure proposals ‘wholly unacceptable’. |
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Exeter reveals City of Culture ambitions
03/02/2026 Exeter City Council has confirmed plans to submit a bid for the UK’s City of Culture title. |
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United North could unlock £30bn boost to UK economy
03/02/2026 Collaboration between northern leaders and Government is vital to make the North a top investment destination and raise living standards, says IPPR North. |
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Council seeks ethical whalebone arch replacement
03/02/2026 North Yorkshire Council is considering sustainable replacement options for the town’s historic whalebone arch. |
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Councils targeted by pro-Russia hackers
03/02/2026 Councils have been warned that they have become prime targets for Russian hackers. |
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Local roads to see boost from £315m highways contract
03/02/2026 Three councils have awarded a £315m highways maintenance contract to an international infrastructure group. |
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Report calls for slashing of London boroughs
03/02/2026 London boroughs should merge so the number of local authorities in the capital is reduced by about two-thirds, a report claimed today. |
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Diplomats owe £165m in unpaid congestion charges
02/02/2026 Unpaid London congestion charges owed by diplomats have hit nearly £165m, according to figures from Transport for London. |
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Bus services reform in Wales becomes law
02/02/2026 Legislation to reform how local bus services are delivered in Wales has received Royal Assent and become law, marking a shift in public transport policy. |
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Reform council chair resigns following illegal HMO operations
02/02/2026 A council chairman has resigned after being found to have unlawfully operated unlicensed houses in multiple occupation (HMO). |
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Council considers feeding pigeons contraceptives
02/02/2026 Norwich City Council is considering feeding contraceptives to the local pigeons in an effort to reduce the number of birds in the city’s central market. |
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District councils propose council tax freeze
02/02/2026 Lincoln City Council is the latest to join a small band of councils proposing a freeze on council tax in the coming year. |
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Call to bolster powers of strategic authorities
30/01/2026 Strategic authorities require more freedoms and capacity to drive growth and reform, a think-tank has urged. |
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Government extends £150 energy bill support
30/01/2026 The Government has confirmed that millions of families will continue to receive the £150 Warm Home Discount each winter until the end of the decade. |
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Council defers gas wellsite decision upon Government request
29/01/2026 North Yorkshire Council has postponed a decision on a planning application for a gas wellsite scheme. |
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HMO consultation to be launched in Salford following ‘concerning’ inspection results
29/01/2026 Salford City Council has announced plans to begin a consultation on implementing a citywide licensing scheme for Houses in Multiple Occupancy (HMO). |
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Nearly half of parents are nervous about SEND system changes, poll reveals
29/01/2026 Almost 50% of parents are worried about approaching changes to the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system, research has found. |
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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). |
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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. |
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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. |
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Council leader considers random drug tests
26/01/2026 The leader of Hertsmere Borough Council is considering introducing random drug tests for councillors. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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). |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |