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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. |
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Education Secretary writes to councils over ‘Phantom NEETs’
02/07/2026 Councils are being put on notice by the Education Secretary, who is writing to every council setting out expectations for tracking vulnerable teenagers. |
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LGA warning over council intervention metrics
01/07/2026 Analysis by the Local Government Association (LGA) has uncovered issues with the proposed methods used to trigger new intervention powers. |
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Oxford CC slams Oxfordshire's Thames Valley devolution veto
01/07/2026 Oxford CC has voiced its disappointment after Oxfordshire CC vetoed a devolution deal which it argues could have brought billions in investment. |
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Qatari-owned hotel probed over unmet homes pledge
01/07/2026 Westminster CC is investigating a five-star Knightsbridge hotel owned by members of the Qatari royal family, over an alleged breach of planning obligations. |
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Devolution progress strong, but scrutiny must be strengthened, auditors say
01/07/2026 Good progress has been made on English devolution, a National Audit Office report has found, but it also calls for strengthened local scrutiny arrangements. |
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New towns must avoid 'planning mistakes of the past', report warns
30/06/2026 New towns could help tackle London's housing crisis, but only if delivered with clear standards on housing, transport and community involvement, report says. |
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Suffolk CC to push on with LGR legal challenge
30/06/2026 Suffolk CC is pursuing its legal challenge to local government reorganisation (LGR) following revelations Steve Reed defied civil service advice. |
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Order for more Local Plan hearings ‘beggars belief’, City of London says
30/06/2026 The City of London Corporation has criticised a Government direction requiring further examination of its City Plan 2040, calling the move ‘anti-growth.' |
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Two-thirds of anti-social behaviour goes unreported
30/06/2026 Nearly two-thirds of victims and witnesses of anti-social behaviour did not report it in the past three years, according to a new survey. |
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Councils given green light to refund CIL errors
30/06/2026 Councils can now compensate homeowners who missed out on Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) exemptions due to clerical mistakes, housing minister confirms. |
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Havering adult social care rated 'requires improvement'
29/06/2026 Havering Council's adult social care services have been rated 'requires improvement' by the Care Quality Commission following an inspection. |
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Leeds CC still faces equal pay claims 'worth hundreds of millions'
29/06/2026 Leeds CC is still facing equal pay claims worth hundreds of millions of pounds, with more than 4,000 women having taken action against the council, GMB says. |