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Starmer announces U-turn on winter fuel payment cuts

21/05/2025

Keir Starmer has said he would review the winter fuel entitlement policy after critics warned it would impact pensioners struggling with the cost of living.

Council leader refuses to back cancellation of rap group Kneecap

21/05/2025

The SNP administration of Glasgow City Council would not support a ban on the Irish rap group Kneecap performing in the city, council leader Susan Aitken said.

Auditors call for action on delays to children’s care cases

21/05/2025

The proportion of children subject to care proceedings who have had to wait over a year to have their cases resolved has increased, report finds.

MHCLG: Grenfell demolition to start in autumn

21/05/2025

Preparation work for the demolition of Grenfell Tower is expected to begin in August, the Government has confirmed.

Government backs ‘one app fits all’ parking platform

21/05/2025

The Government has committed to delivering simpler parking nationwide through the roll out of a ‘one app fits all’ parking platform.

Breaking: Unite accuses commissioners of sabotaging Brum bin strike talks

21/05/2025

Government commissioners have been undermining efforts to resolve the Birmingham bin strike, the trade union Unite claims.

Council seeks to recover border checks investment after EU deal

20/05/2025

Portsmouth City Council is seeking compensation for its investment in a border checks facility which will not be required thanks to a new deal with the EU.

London mayor launches new plan to end rough sleeping

20/05/2025

Mayor Sadiq Khan has promised to end rough sleeping in the capital by 2030 by ensuring people who are facing homelessness are ‘helped early’.

Reform vows ‘large-scale reversal’ of LTNs

19/05/2025

Reform UK has said it will axe low-traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs) in the councils it controls.

Call for £1.5bn boost to care worker pay

19/05/2025

A think tank has urged the Government to boost social care funding by £1.5bn to support a £2,000 pay rise for care workers.

Union launches Fair Funding campaign to save council jobs

19/05/2025

Unite has launched a campaign calling for an overhaul of how local authorities are funded to prevent further bankruptcies and job and public service cuts.

Judge rules in favour of campaigner in Battle for Brockwell

16/05/2025

A judge has ruled in favour of a campaigner who took legal action against Lambeth Council to stop it allowing the use of a local park for festivals.

Council chiefs offer condolences after Oxfordshire fire deaths

16/05/2025

Local authority leaders have offered condolences after the deaths of two firefighters and a member of the public in a fire at a business park in Oxfordshire.

Council fined £3k for woman’s rent increases

16/05/2025

A council has been ordered to pay a woman more than £3,000 in compensation for charging her unaffordable rent while she was in temporary accommodation.

Blackpool’s famous heritage trams to return to service

16/05/2025

Blackpool’s heritage trams are to return to service along the promenade, the council has confirmed.

‘Historic changes’ to council pensions to end discrimination

15/05/2025

A package of reforms to the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) is set to end discrimination and boost maternity leave, deputy PM Angela Rayner says.

Councils urged to ringfence housing for women prison leavers

15/05/2025

Local authorities should ringfence a proportion of their supported housing units for women released from prison, a new report says.

London boroughs face £264m council housing cuts

15/05/2025

London boroughs will need to reduce spending on social housing by £264m over three years to avoid the collapse of their council housing finances, report warns.

Surrey reorganisation plan based on ‘flawed data’, opponents claim

14/05/2025

A plan for two new unitary authorities in Surrey is based on ‘inconsistent, incomplete and flawed data’, opposition councillors say.

MPs call for oversight of Grenfell inquiry recommendations

14/05/2025

MPs have called for an independent national oversight mechanism to ensure the recommendations made by the Grenfell inquiry are implemented.

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