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Old Bailey jury clears former chief of rape

25/07/2024

Ex-Harrow LBC chief Michael Lockwood has been cleared of raping and molesting two 14-year-old girls 40 years ago.

'Too costly to answer our own questions'

18/07/2024

Whitehall has claimed it would be too costly to answer the same questions councils have been asked ahead of tomorrow’s productivity plans deadline.

Fresh calls for fiscal devo

04/07/2024

Backers of fiscal devolution have urged the government elected today to reconsider the policy despite their lobbying failing to get it mentioned in the manifestos.

Housing directors association being explored by LGA

25/06/2024

The Local Government Association (LGA) is exploring the creation of an association of housing directors.

Warnings over Labour devolution drive

20/06/2024

A Labour drive to fill in the devolution map will take time and energy away from deepening devolution in areas that have already secured deals, expert warns.

Sir Keir: We need to review voter ID rules

19/06/2024

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has suggested his party would review the policy of mandatory voter ID if elected to govern.

Councils and NHS row over Better Care Fund use

18/06/2024

Some Integrated Care Boards are seeking to challenge the parts of the Better Care Fund earmarked for social care funding, LGA councillors have been told.

Inquiry call over asylum hotel use

17/06/2024

A charity has called for a statutory independent inquiry into the use of hotels for unaccompanied asylum seeking (UAS) children.

Greens to push for council tax revaluation

14/06/2024

Elected Greens will push for a re-evaluation of council tax bands to ‘reflect big changes in value’ since the 1990s, the party has pledged in its manifesto.

EXCLUSIVE: Councils consider legal advice over waste guidance

12/06/2024

Councils are considering seeking legal advice over statutory guidance that will tell local authorities to collect residual waste at least every two weeks, The MJ understands.

EXCLUSIVE: Full dispersal asylum targets still in draft

12/06/2024

Ministers have not signed off the Government’s 2024 targets for identifying an extra 100,000 bedspaces for asylum seekers this year, The MJ can reveal.

LGA pushes ahead with model parental leave policy

06/06/2024

The Local Government Association (LGA) has agreed to develop a model policy on parental leave for councillors.

EXCLUSIVE: Whitehall warning over 'heightened' care provider failure risk

06/06/2024

The risk of adult social care provider failure is ‘currently heightened due to additional pressures in the market,’ a Whitehall document has warned.

Judge: Kent cannot wriggle out of asylum duties

05/06/2024

Kent CC has been told by a judge it cannot wriggle out of its duties to ‘accommodate and look after’ all unaccompanied asylum seeking (UAS) children.

EXCLUSIVE: LGA starts to shift on standards

04/06/2024

Senior Local Government Association (LGA) figures expect the organisation’s reluctance to beefing up the standards regime to shift after the General Election.

Hoare: We still want productivity plans

30/05/2024

Local government minister Simon Hoare has insisted he still wants councils to draw up unpopular productivity plans despite the election, The MJ understands.

Rayner accusation after police drop probe

29/05/2024

Shadow communities secretary Angela Rayner has hit out at the Conservatives’ ‘desperate tactics’ after police said they would take no further action following an investigation.

Reeves: No return to austerity

29/05/2024

Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves said there will be no return to austerity under a Labour Government.

Government cash call for council housing firms

09/05/2024

Central Government should provide £750m funding to help local government establish housing firms in temporary accommodation hotspots, an expert has suggested.

Child sexual abuse review to inform new strategy

09/05/2024

Findings of a review of Walsall Safeguarding Partnership’s strategy after the largest child sexual abuse case investigated by police will now be published.

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