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Councils fail to collect quarter of rogue landlord fines

06/03/2026

Councils have collected just a quarter of the total fines issued to rogue landlords, data has shown.

Havering urges Government to scrap loan interest

05/03/2026

Havering LBC is lobbying the Government to scrap the interest payments on its loans.

Government to 'look again' at election postponement powers

27/02/2026

The Government will ‘look again’ at the secretary of state’s powers after peers launched an attempt to rein in ministerial control over cancelling elections.

LGA to look into scale of £100k salary sign off burden

26/02/2026

The Local Government Association (LGA) is to look into the scale of the burden of members having to sign off salary packages worth more than £100,000.

EXCLUSIVE: Pay spine review kicks off

26/02/2026

Work has started on a review of the national pay scale used to determine salaries for most council employees in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Exceptional Financial Support increases

24/02/2026

Some 37 local authorities will be issued with £1.9bn in exceptional financial support (EFS), allowing them to use capital funding to cover day-to-day costs.

CIPFA warning over profit capping reforms

23/02/2026

Financial oversight and profit capping reforms to the children's residential care market may fail to reduce costs for local authorities, CIPFA has warned.

EXCLUSIVE: Lambeth service redesign after senior restructure

16/02/2026

Lambeth LBC is embarking of a ‘service redesign across the whole organisation’.

Council appeals tribunal verdict

12/02/2026

City of York Council has submitted a formal appeal after an employment tribunal ordered the authority to pay out £10,500 to a former top director.

EXCLUSIVE: LGA cyber insurance talks 'peter out'

11/02/2026

The Local Government Association (LGA) is not currently taking forward a proposal for a cyber attack insurance scheme, it has confirmed.

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.

Reform UK budget defeated

09/02/2026

A budget proposing a 3.89% council tax increase by Warwickshire CC's minority Reform UK administration has been defeated by rival parties.

City council requests £15m exceptional financial support

06/02/2026

Brighton & Hove City Council has requested £15m of exceptional financial support (EFS) from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.

Cross-party talks after Bedford budget rejected

05/02/2026

The leader of Bedford BC's Conservative minority administration has pledged to ‘keep working with other parties' after its ‘sound' budget was rejected.

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.

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.

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.

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.

'High probability' section 114 warning for Starmer

09/01/2026

North Somerset Council's leader has warned Prime Minister Keir Starmer there is a ‘high probability' of the authority issuing a section 114 notice this year.

Union strike to hit Leeds

08/01/2026

Union Unite members who work with people with additional needs are walking out over claims council cuts have put staff and service users at risk.

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