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Majority of pension fund leaders planning infrastructure investments

01/05/2024

Almost two-thirds of UK pension fund leaders are expecting to increase their investment in UK infrastructure during the next 12 months, a survey has revealed.

Hainault: Council ‘shocked’ by sword attack

01/05/2024

A 14-year-old died and two police officers suffered ‘significant’ injuries yesterday after a man armed with a sword terrorized residents in north-east London.

Devon councillors back devolution bid

30/04/2024

Devon County Council members have voted in favour of going ahead with plans that could see more power transferred from Whitehall to Devon and Torbay.

Elderly forced to wait over six months for home adaptations

30/04/2024

Elderly and disabled people are being forced to wait over six months for the installation of home adaptations due to poor administration at the local level.

Gender-critical social worker awarded over £50k

29/04/2024

A social worker who faced disciplinary action following complaints about her gender critical beliefs will be awarded over £50,000.

Tower Hamlets mayor criticises removal of pro-Palestine murals

29/04/2024

The decision by council officials in Tower Hamlets to remove murals depicting Palestinian journalists has been criticised by the borough’s mayor.

Thanet DC drops tourism tax plan

29/04/2024

Thanet DC has decided to drop plans for a tourism tax because the Government has ‘no intention’ of giving the council the powers to implement one.

Wages below 2008 levels in two thirds of council areas

29/04/2024

Real wages are still below 2008 levels in nearly two-thirds of UK local authority areas, a new TUC analysis has revealed.

Potholes cost economy over £14bn a year

29/04/2024

The poor state of England’s pothole-riddled road system is costing £14.4bn a year in economic damage, new research has revealed.

Watchdog should investigate Teesworks freeport, MPs say

26/04/2024

MPs have recommended that the National Audit Office (NAO) should investigate the finances of the controversial Teesworks regeneration project.

Brum councillors reject ‘bonkers’ skyscraper scheme

26/04/2024

Birmingham City Council members have rejected a planning proposal for a 42-storey skyscraper to be built atop a Grade-II listed former hospital.

Council rejects MP’s ‘inaccurate’ funding claim

26/04/2024

Chesterfield MP Toby Perkins has accused Derbyshire County Council of leaving unspent millions of pounds for school spaces for children with special needs.

DRS roll-out set for 2027

25/04/2024

The nationwide roll-out of the Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) will begin in 2027, according to the Government.

10,000 council staff on long-term sick leave

25/04/2024

Nearly 10,000 staff members working in councils across England are currently on long-term sick leave, freedom of information requests have revealed.

One-word Ofsted judgements to be retained

25/04/2024

The controversial one-word Ofsted judgements for schools are here to stay despite criticism after the suicide of headteacher Ruth Perry.

Night-time economy leaders frustrated at lack of support

24/04/2024

Business leaders working in London's night-time economy have expressed their ‘frustration and anger’ at the lack of governmental support the sector receives.

Council unfurls giant St George flag

24/04/2024

Nottingham City Council unfurled what is believed to be the largest English flag in the country to celebrate St George’s Day.

Avatar director James Cameron backs studio plans

24/04/2024

Oscar winning film director James Cameron has thrown his weight behind proposals for a new film studio in west of London.

RAC: Drivers ‘dodged the pothole bullet’

23/04/2024

Vehicle owners ‘dodged the pothole bullet’ in what is normally the worst three months of the year for breakdowns, according to the RAC.

Poll reveals low levels of trust in councillors

23/04/2024

Just over 40% of people in England trust their local councillors to work in the best interests of people in local areas, a new survey has revealed.

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