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40% of West Surrey revenue budget to be absorbed by servicing debt
6/11/2026 Some 40% of one of the new Surrey unitaries' net revenue budget will be absorbed by servicing debt, it has emerged. |
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EXCLUSIVE: Chiefs lobby Government over severance payment threshold
6/11/2026 Council chiefs have been lobbying the Government to relax the requirements around severance payments when they publish guidance on reorganisation staffing. |
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MPs scold Home Office over lack of council involvement in asylum
6/5/2026 Local authorities still lack a ‘meaningful say’ in asylum accommodation decisions, a cross-party committee of MPs has warned. |
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Rainbow coalitions form as more councils fall under NOC
5/20/2026 Attempts are being made to form rainbow coalitions around the country after more councils ended up in no overall control following the elections. |
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EXCLUSIVE: MHCLG working to overhaul Best Value
5/14/2026 The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) is working on a review and update of Best Value guidance, The MJ can reveal. |
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Bill 'first step' in fiscal devolution era
5/13/2026 The Overnight Visitor Levy Bill is the ‘first step in a new era of fiscal devolution in England', the Government has said. |
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All change: Reform UK projected to make huge gains as local elections get underway
5/7/2026 The chairs of three of the sector's major associations could change hands in the aftermath of today's local elections. |
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EXCLUSIVE: Sussex chiefs warn Whitehall over reorganisation risks
4/22/2026 Sussex chief executives have warned reorganisation delays create ‘real risks around timescales, capacity and the ability of councils to plan effectively'. |
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Greens propose council tax replacement
4/15/2026 The Scottish Greens have proposed replacing the current council tax with a residential property tax that would be more proportional to property values. |
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EXCLUSIVE: Two unions reject pay offer
4/15/2026 Trade unions Unison and Unite have both rejected the employers' offer of a 3.3% pay increase. |
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EXCLUSIVE: Ministers face legal LGR threat from furious Sussex leaders
4/10/2026 Sussex leaders are to demand ministers fully explain why they have delayed a final reorganisation decision, or they will consider launching a judicial review. |
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Calls grow to fast-track reorganisation in Kent
4/10/2026 Ministers have been urged to bring forward their decision on local government reorganisation in Kent ‘without delay'. |
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Government accused of 'failing to deliver' on council tax modernisation
4/9/2026 The Government has been accused of ‘failing to deliver’ on plans to modernise and improve the administration of council tax. |
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Concerns over Whitehall delay to grooming plea
3/31/2026 Home Affairs Committee chair Dame Karen Bradley has raised concerns over Whitehall delays in demanding councils preserve records related to grooming gangs. |
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Shadow minister warns devolution Bill will 'die' without talks
3/23/2026 Opposition politicians have warned the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill will fall unless the Government listens to their concerns. |
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Councils fail to collect quarter of rogue landlord fines
3/6/2026 Councils have collected just a quarter of the total fines issued to rogue landlords, data has shown. |
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Havering urges Government to scrap loan interest
3/5/2026 Havering LBC is lobbying the Government to scrap the interest payments on its loans. |
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Government to 'look again' at election postponement powers
2/27/2026 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. |
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LGA to look into scale of £100k salary sign off burden
2/26/2026 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. |
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EXCLUSIVE: Pay spine review kicks off
2/26/2026 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. |