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Recruitment challenges restricting pace of Sandwell improvement, peers find

13/03/2026
Recruitment challenges are hindering continued improvement at Sandwell Council, a Local Government Association corporate peer challenge review has warned.

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EXCLUSIVE: Pay spine review kicks off

26/02/2026

Work has started on a review of the national pay scale used to determine salaries for most council employees in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Parish councillor honoured for ‘transformative’ local impact

26/02/2026

A parish councillor for North Cerney Parish Council has received a Councillor of the Year award.

Shetland civic head banned from company directorship over unpaid taxes

25/02/2026

The civic head of Shetland Islands Council has been disqualified from acting as a company director after her pub business failed to pay over £170,000 in taxes.

Deputy leader apologises for sharing violent post about MP

25/02/2026

The deputy leader of Lancashire County Council has apologised after sharing a Facebook post which said a Labour MP ‘should be shot’.

Camden celebrates strides in workforce inclusivity scheme

24/02/2026

Camden Council has reached its goal of producing one hundred accessible employment opportunities in one hundred days.

Reform UK plans to scrap defined benefit council pensions

24/02/2026

Reform UK would scrap defined benefit pension schemes for new council employees, according to Richard Tice MP.

Over 1,000 councillors sign ‘Pledge for Palestine’

23/02/2026

More than 1,000 local councillors across Britain have signed a ‘Pledge for Palestine’ ahead of key local elections in May, campaigners say.

South Ayrshire Council could consider job cuts in new workforce plan

20/02/2026

South Ayrshire Council has revealed that workforce changes will be unavoidable as part of the measures required to close its budget gap.

Council-run education catering services face mounting pressures, research finds

19/02/2026

Over 60% of councils that cater for schools have cited final pressures as the key driver for undertaking a catering service review, a survey has found.

Salford loses ‘giant of local government’

19/02/2026

David Lancaster, a Salford councillor believed to have been the longest-serving councillor in England, has passed away.

Planning enforcement delays undermining trust, Ombudsman says

17/02/2026

Prolonged delays in local authority planning enforcement are leaving unlawful developments in place and undermining public trust, watchdog says.

Local authority craft workers consider strike action

17/02/2026

Over a thousand local authority craft workers are set to be balloted for strike action after receiving what the Unite calls an ‘unsatisfactory pay offer’.

Public libraries face volunteering workforce pressures

17/02/2026

A new report has warned that England’s public libraries face mounting workforce and infrastructure pressures as volunteering continues to expand.

Peer suspended due to past contact with convicted councillor

11/02/2026

A peer has been suspended from Labour's parliamentary party due to his connections to a disgraced councillor.

LGA slammed for failing to take its own advice

11/02/2026

Local Government Association has been accused of failing to take its own advice on employee relations in the aftermath of disastrous restructure consultation.

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.

Royal reception celebrates Northern Ireland local government staff

04/02/2026

Local government representatives from across Northern Ireland were honoured at a special reception hosted by Their Majesties The King and Queen.

Councillors urge minimum pension age hike amid cost fears

04/02/2026

Councillors are pushing for the minimum pension age to be increased by two years for more officers amid fears about costs from reorganisation.

Kent DOLGE head resigns over 'lapse of judgement'

04/02/2026

The head of Kent CC's Department of Local Government Efficiency (DOLGE) has stood down over a ‘lapse of judgement'.

£2.8bn wages hike looms amid unions pay demands

29/01/2026

Local government’s wage bill would have to surge by £2.8bn to meet the demands laid down in unions’ pay claim for 2026-27, it has been estimated.

WhatsApp probe finds councillors in breach of code of conduct

27/01/2026

An independent investigation into the ‘Trigger Me Timbers’ WhatsApp incident has found six individuals to have breached Tameside Council’s code of conduct.

Councils fear exclusion from pay negotiations

27/01/2026

Council chiefs are calling for a formal role in negotiations on the Government’s proposed Fair Pay Agreement for care workers.

LGA accused of pushing restructure to beat 'fire and rehire' changes

22/01/2026

The Labour-led Local Government Association's has been accused of trying to push through its restructure before fire and rehire practice are outlawed.

Mayor hits back after fake AI video

20/01/2026

The Mayor of Gloucester criticises ‘online stunts’ after a fake, AI-generated video was published amid a row over the city’s finances.

LGA: Fair Pay Agreement ‘unworkable’ without council involvement

16/01/2026

The proposed adult social care Fair Pay Agreement (FPA) model is unworkable without adequate funding and meaningful local government involvement, LGA warns.

EXCLUSIVE: LGA plan hits mid ranks

15/01/2026

The latest plans to slash the pay for Local Government Association (LGA) staff are unlikely to hit those on the very highest salaries, leaked figures reveal.

Unite accuses Birmingham CC leaders of misleading scrutiny committee

14/01/2026

Unite has accused Birmingham CC’s lead commissioner and managing director of misleading councillors during a meeting of a key scrutiny committee.

Union strike to hit Leeds

08/01/2026

Union Unite members who work with people with additional needs are walking out over claims council cuts have put staff and service users at risk.

Staff left reeling after LGA restructure plans

08/01/2026

Local Government Association (LGA) staff face pay cuts of up to £30,000 under modernisation plans.

Bromley traffic wardens take further strike action

07/01/2026

Outsourced traffic wardens belonging to the GMB trade union have begun further strike action in Bromley.

National recruitment campaign for local government launched

05/01/2026

A new national recruitment drive aiming to boost council workforces has been launched amid growing staffing pressures across local government.

Union warns of more equal pay claims as payouts rise above £1bn

02/01/2026

The GMB has revealed it plans to launch 10,000 new equal pay claims across five more councils alongside 40,000 outstanding actions at 28 authorities.

Local government leaders recognised in 2026 New Year honours list

02/01/2026

The 2026 New Year honours list has highlighted a group of senior local government figures for their dedication to public service across the UK.

Former councillor accused of raping ex-wife

23/12/2025

A former Tory councillor from Swindon has appeared in court charged with drugging and raping his ex-wife.

EXCLUSIVE: Opposition leader refuses to sign 'NDA' over £10m payment

22/12/2025

An opposition leader has claimed he refused to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) in order to be told the facts behind a £10m payment to waste firm Biffa.

Birmingham signs ‘historic’ equal pay deal with unions

10/12/2025

Thousands of Birmingham City Council women workers will today find out how much they will receive from an equal payout offer agreed between unions and the local authority.

Moray Council supports schools with staff attendance project

05/12/2025

Moray Council is to deliver a ‘major project’ to boost staff attendance following an increase in absence rates.

Brum bin collections cancelled as agency staff strike

02/12/2025

Birmingham City Council was forced to suspend bin collections this week amid an escalation of industrial action to hit the service.

Council staff demand pay rise amid rising pressures

01/12/2025

Unions representing council workers have today submitted their joint pay claim for 2026–27, calling for a wage rise of at least £3,000.

Staff shortages ‘blighting’ children’s education, union warns

28/11/2025

Staffing shortages in UK schools are putting children’s education – and safety – at risk, warns the union UNISON.

Healey’s council tax underpayment ‘admin error’

24/11/2025

Defence Secretary John Healey has acknowledged he underpaid £1,500 in council tax due to an ‘administrative error’ by Westminster Council.

EXCLUSIVE: Chiefs' pay slump

20/11/2025

Advertised salaries for local government chief executives have failed to keep up with inflation, an analysis has revealed.

Reform UK councillor suspended over WhatsApp messages

20/11/2025

Reform UK councillor Tom Pickup has been suspended for being part of a WhatsApp group where participants allegedly called for a ‘mass Islam genocide’.

Agency workers join escalating Birmingham bin strike

18/11/2025

Agency workers have now joined Birmingham City Council’s directly employed refuse collectors in the long-running bin strike.

Reed: Reorganisation will contribute to 'fair' pay

14/11/2025

Local government reorganisation will help pay council workers a ‘fair wage', communities secretary Steve Reed has suggested.

Labour refuses to use devo Bill to protect councillors' addresses

13/11/2025

The Government has rejected a plea to use the devolution Bill to remove the requirement for councillors to publish their home addresses.

Fresh finance officer warning

12/11/2025

The recruitment crisis for section 151 officers is destined to get worse, a local government adviser with 25 years of public sector experience has warned.

Isle of Wight Council ‘dysfunctional’, report finds

12/11/2025

A new report has warned that Isle of Wight Council faces serious governance failings and risks Government intervention unless urgent reforms are made.

‘Captain Chaos’: Row erupts over Kent fire authority

11/11/2025

A firefighters’ union has raised serious concerns about the governance of Kent and Medway Fire Authority, calling the body ‘in disarray’ after suspensions.

Tougher sanctions to tackle town hall misconduct proposed

11/11/2025

Local authorities could be granted new powers to suspend councillors for serious misconduct, according to proposals to improve standards in local government.

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