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Cantle: Time to take cohesion much more seriously

16/06/2026

The author of a landmark report into disturbances in English towns in 2001 has said it is ‘time to take cohesion much more seriously'.

40% of West Surrey revenue budget to be absorbed by servicing debt

11/06/2026

Some 40% of one of the new Surrey unitaries' net revenue budget will be absorbed by servicing debt, it has emerged.

EXCLUSIVE: Chiefs lobby Government over severance payment threshold

11/06/2026

Council chiefs have been lobbying the Government to relax the requirements around severance payments when they publish guidance on reorganisation staffing.

MPs scold Home Office over lack of council involvement in asylum

05/06/2026

Local authorities still lack a ‘meaningful say’ in asylum accommodation decisions, a cross-party committee of MPs has warned.

Rainbow coalitions form as more councils fall under NOC

20/05/2026

Attempts are being made to form rainbow coalitions around the country after more councils ended up in no overall control following the elections.

EXCLUSIVE: MHCLG working to overhaul Best Value

14/05/2026

The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) is working on a review and update of Best Value guidance, The MJ can reveal.

Bill 'first step' in fiscal devolution era

13/05/2026

The Overnight Visitor Levy Bill is the ‘first step in a new era of fiscal devolution in England', the Government has said.

All change: Reform UK projected to make huge gains as local elections get underway

07/05/2026

The chairs of three of the sector's major associations could change hands in the aftermath of today's local elections.

EXCLUSIVE: Sussex chiefs warn Whitehall over reorganisation risks

22/04/2026

Sussex chief executives have warned reorganisation delays create ‘real risks around timescales, capacity and the ability of councils to plan effectively'.

Greens propose council tax replacement

15/04/2026

The Scottish Greens have proposed replacing the current council tax with a residential property tax that would be more proportional to property values.

EXCLUSIVE: Two unions reject pay offer

15/04/2026

Trade unions Unison and Unite have both rejected the employers' offer of a 3.3% pay increase.

EXCLUSIVE: Ministers face legal LGR threat from furious Sussex leaders

10/04/2026

Sussex leaders are to demand ministers fully explain why they have delayed a final reorganisation decision, or they will consider launching a judicial review.

Calls grow to fast-track reorganisation in Kent

10/04/2026

Ministers have been urged to bring forward their decision on local government reorganisation in Kent ‘without delay'.

Government accused of 'failing to deliver' on council tax modernisation

09/04/2026

The Government has been accused of ‘failing to deliver’ on plans to modernise and improve the administration of council tax.

Concerns over Whitehall delay to grooming plea

31/03/2026

Home Affairs Committee chair Dame Karen Bradley has raised concerns over Whitehall delays in demanding councils preserve records related to grooming gangs.

Shadow minister warns devolution Bill will 'die' without talks

23/03/2026

Opposition politicians have warned the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill will fall unless the Government listens to their concerns.

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.

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