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Review praises council’s leadership but warns of risks
16/02/2026 City of London Corporation has been praised for strong place leadership but faces mounting financial and governance challenges, according to a peer review. |
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Lime exceeds agreed fleet limits
16/02/2026 Lime has exceeded agreed fleet limits in several London boroughs, according to analysis of app data from November 2025. |
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Future Sheffield: How one city council is upskilling its workforce
13/02/2026 Facing rising demand and tighter budgets, Sheffield City Council is upskilling its workforce through a Data Academy delivered by Multiverse. LocalGov reports. |
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Social care in Scotland receives £20m boost
13/02/2026 The Scottish Government has confirmed that social care will receive a £20m cash injection. |
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Council fined after leaving a child without education for a year
12/02/2026 North Tyneside Council has agreed to pay £5,900 to a family after an investigation found it failed to provide suitable education for a child with SEND. |
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Schools urged to act cautiously on pupil gender transition
12/02/2026 Schools will be required to take a careful, evidence-informed approach when a child asks to socially transition under new guidance. |
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Hospitality leaders call for visitor levy to be dropped
12/02/2026 Hospitality leaders are calling on the Government to abandon proposals for a new overnight visitor levy in England. |
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Flexible voting options to be piloted during local elections
12/02/2026 Government has confirmed that a small number of councils will trial new flexible voting options at the local elections to make voting more accessible. |
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Call for stronger governance of AI transcription in social work
12/02/2026 AI transcription tools are being rapidly adopted across social work but evaluation frameworks are ‘limited’, raising governance concerns, researchers warn. |
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Seven councils permitted to hike council tax above 5% cap
11/02/2026 Seven local authorities will be allowed to increase their council tax above the usual 5% cap, the Government has announced. |
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Brum bin workers vote to extend strikes beyond local elections
11/02/2026 Striking bin workers in Birmingham have voted to extend their industrial action mandate past the city’s May local elections and into September 2026. |
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Brent council leader condemns ‘distressing’ school stabbing
11/02/2026 The leader of Brent Council has described the stabbing of two pupils at Kingsbury High School as ‘deeply shocking and distressing’. |
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Regulator hits county council with C4 grading
11/02/2026 Northumberland County Council has been issued with a C4 grading following a planned inspection that uncovered ‘very serious failings’. |
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Auditors call for stronger tracking of housing delivery
10/02/2026 New housing investment will need clearer priorities and stronger tracking if it is to deliver the homes the country needs, says the National Audit Office. |
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Mayor opens new combined authority hub
10/02/2026 Mayor Richard Parker has opened a new base in Wolverhampton to strengthen engagement with communities across the Black Country. |
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Minister blocks local plan
10/02/2026 The Government has put Three Rivers District Council’s local plan on hold because of a shortfall of 5,000 houses. |
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Poll highlights demand for preventative healthcare
10/02/2026 Public interest in preventative healthcare is increasing, but a new survey suggests that NHS digital infrastructure is not yet keeping pace. |
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Government announces £1bn for community energy projects
10/02/2026 The Government has announced a new programme of investment to support the development of community energy projects across the country. |
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Worcestershire CC issues bankruptcy warning
09/02/2026 Reform UK-run Worcestershire CC could be forced to declare effective bankruptcy if the Government does not provide it with extra support, leader warns. |
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Social housing conditions ‘barely improved’ since pandemic, MPs say
09/02/2026 The conditions in England’s social housing have ‘barely improved’ since the pandemic, with nearly 430,000 homes failing to meet the minimum standard, MPs say. |