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Council warns of fake QR code stickers on parking machines
09/07/2026 West Berkshire Council has issued a warning after fake QR code stickers were found on some of its parking machines. |
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Newcastle council culture improving but 'trust issues' remain, report finds
09/07/2026 The organisational culture at Newcastle City Council has improved but ‘significant behavioural and trust issues’ still remain, according to an LGA Peer report. |
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200,000 council and school staff begin voting on pay strikes
09/07/2026 Around 200,000 council and school staff across England and Wales began voting today on whether to take strike action over pay, UNISON has announced. |
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Polanski calls for end to outsourcing
08/07/2026 It’s time to bring an end to wasteful outsourcing and fix the broken planning system, Green Party leader Zack Polanski told the LGA Conference. |
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LGPS urged to back ‘balanced growth’ beyond London
08/07/2026 Local government minister Alison McGovern MP said the LGPS must work closely with England's strategic authorities to deliver ‘balanced growth’. |
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LGA Conference: MP warns Burnham not to delay local elections again
08/07/2026 Zoe Franklin MP issued a pointed warning to Andy Burnham at the LGA Conference, warning that Labour cannot use devolution to delay local elections again. |
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Casey warns social care reform needs ‘challenging conversation’
07/07/2026 Adult social care reform requires a ‘different and more challenging conversation with the country’, Baroness Louise Casey has told the LGA annual conference. |
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Over half of council workers say they do not have enough staff
07/07/2026 Council employees are under sustained pressure, with more than a quarter (26%) reporting mental exhaustion by day's end, according to CSG research. |
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Councils put aside £20m for local government reorganisation
07/07/2026 Seven local authorities have set aside a total of £20m to support local government reorganisation (LGR). |
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Affordable rural housing at risk from planning reforms
07/07/2026 Government proposals to ease affordable housing requirements could result in half of all affordable rural housing being lost, according to the NHF. |
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Westminster CC warns of £100m funding loss
06/07/2026 Westminster City Council has warned it faces losing £100m in Government funding over the next four years as a result of the new ‘fairer funding’ formula. |
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Council launches safeguarding enquiry after crocodile attack
06/07/2026 Norfolk County Council has launched a Section 42 safeguarding enquiry into the care of a man arrested after a toddler was injured in a crocodile enclosure. |
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Ofsted sets out plans to crackdown on unregistered children's homes
03/07/2026 Ofsted has outlined a new approach to tackling the sharp growth in unregistered children's homes. |
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Biodiversity rule changes could unlock London homes, think tank says
03/07/2026 Scrapping Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) requirements for London brownfield sites could unlock hundreds of thousands of new homes in the capital, study claims. |
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Pubs get green light for late-night England v Mexico match
03/07/2026 Communities Secretary Steve Reed is writing to council leaders to confirm pubs and bars will be allowed to stay open until 5am on Monday for the World Cup. |
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Council chiefs urge next PM to close £7bn funding gap
03/07/2026 The LGA is calling on the next PM to lay out a new path for local services that is not reliant on council tax rises and short-term fixes. |
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Council leaders demand review of ‘MegaShed’ planning law
02/07/2026 The leaders of all three political groups on South Gloucestershire Council have called for urgent reform of historical planning consents. |
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Think tank calls for more devolution and digitisation to fix public services
02/07/2026 Decentralising responsibility to local areas while widening access through digital tools should be at the heart of public service reform, ThinkLabour argues. |
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Housebuilding falls in half of England's council areas
02/07/2026 New analysis has found that half (51.8%) of local authorities in England are building fewer homes than they were five years ago. |
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Low allowances a barrier to new councillors
02/07/2026 Councillors' allowances are blighted by regional disparities, are failing to keep pace with inflation and do not cover the demands of the role, study shows. |