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‘Cruel’ 200-year-old law scrapped

10/06/2025

A 200-year-old-law making rough sleeping a crime in England and Wales has been scrapped by the Government.

Mr Pothole: Fix our roads before another life is lost

10/06/2025

Britain’s roads are in crisis – and no one knows that better than Mark Morrell, aka Mr Pothole. LocalGov reports.

Council chiefs call for boost to occupational therapist workforce

09/06/2025

Council leaders have called on the Government to invest in occupational therapists (OTs) to improve health, care, and prevention strategy outcomes.

Council boycotts cost defence sector £30m

09/06/2025

A new report by two Labour MPs has estimated that defence companies have lost out on £30m in investment because of council boycotts.

Yusuf returns to Reform UK to lead DOGE team

09/06/2025

Former chairman of Reform UK, Zia Yusuf, has announced he is returning to the party to run its DOGE team shortly after quitting.

How to Fix Local Roads: Sustainable Road Maintenance Solutions for Local Government

06/06/2025

Explore expert insights on sustainable road maintenance and pothole repair, and learn how local government can fix the road network with proactive strategies.

Call for strengthening oversight of developer contributions system

06/06/2025

Weaknesses in developer contributions system intended to fund affordable housing are undermining the councils' ability to negotiate with developers, NAO says.

Head of Reform UK’s DOGE-style team quits

06/06/2025

The head of Reform UK’s team tasked with scrutinising council finances has stepped down alongside the party’s chairman, Zia Yusuf.

Drastic rise in bailiff impersonation cases, warns CIVEA

05/06/2025

There has been a 300% increase in reports of ‘fake bailiffs’ seeking to ‘scare victims into paying fictitious debts’, says the Civil Enforcement Association.

Housebuilders call for ‘meaningful action’ on planning staff crisis

05/06/2025

The association representing housebuilders in England and Wales has called on the Government to tackle the staffing shortage in local planning authorities.

Spending Review ‘make or break’ for 1.5m housing target

05/06/2025

A select committee chair has written to the Chancellor warning of the impact of departmental budget cuts on Government plans to deliver 1.5 million houses.

London Councils: SEND funding ‘sums don’t add up’

05/06/2025

Sixteen of London’s 33 local authorities are at risk of bankruptcy due to SEND funding pressures, London Councils warns.

LGA: Expansion of free school meals raises data questions

05/06/2025

Council leaders welcome the expansion of free school meals but warn they face data sharing and resource challenges.

OECD calls for council tax overhaul

04/06/2025

The Government should reform outdated council tax bands to improve the UK’s public finances, says influential multilateral organization.

Chancellor unveils £15bn regional transport investment

04/06/2025

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has unveiled plans to invest £15.6bn in buses, trams and trains outside of London.

Croydon to cut last lollipop patrols

03/06/2025

Croydon Council is set to remove the remaining lollipop school crossing patrols by the end of the year.

Councils to be empowered to protect ‘socially necessary’ bus routes

03/06/2025

Councils are set to be empowered to put in place strict requirements for bus operators looking to change or cancel vital routes, the DfT has announced.

Bristol council considers scrapping Knowledge Test

02/06/2025

Bristol City Council is considering scrapping the city’s Knowledge Test because it presents a ‘significant barrier’ to new taxi drivers.

Fears for council funding as ‘unprotected’ departments face cuts

02/06/2025

Council leaders have told the Chancellor they ‘desperately need’ more funding in the Spending Review as financial experts warn ‘unprotected’ government departments could face cuts.

Hillingdon considers asylum seeker funding legal action

30/05/2025

Hillingdon Council is considering legal action against the Government after the Home Office refused to provide extra funding to house asylum seekers.

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The £37,000 SEND Problem

Natalie Kenneison, COO at Imosphere, argues that the real SEND funding crisis isn’t just about budgets - it’s about the systems behind the decisions.
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