Politics and Policy

Hull Council leaders call for Mandelson to lose honorary role

11/09/2025
Hull’s political leaders have united in demanding that Lord Peter Mandelson be stripped of his honorary role as High Steward of Hull.

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High Court blocks closure of Caerphilly libraries

11/09/2025

Plans to close 10 libraries across Caerphilly county borough have been halted after the High Court granted an interim injunction.

Cabinet members back Oxford congestion charge

11/09/2025

Oxford’s £5 congestion charge has been approved by the county council’s cabinet.

Future Forum Midlands: Councils urged to be transformational under LGR

10/09/2025

Councils facing local government reorganisation (LGR) have been urged to focus on ‘the transformational' to avoid simply creating ‘bureaucratic' change.

Reform UK joins County Councils Network

10/09/2025

For the first time, Reform UK will have a formal presence within the County Councils Network (CCN), following appointments confirmed at the network’s AGM.

Councils prepare for battle over asylum accommodation at military sites

10/09/2025

Councils at the centre of Government plans to increase the use of former military barracks to house asylum seekers have raised concerns over the strategy.

Confidence in local councils plummets, study finds

10/09/2025

New research reveals a sharp decline in public trust in local government, with fewer people believing councils listen to complaints.

Council decides gorilla statue must go

10/09/2025

Wakefield Council has instructed a resident to take down a 4ft gorilla statue outside her property.

Council considers two-unitary plan for Staffordshire

10/09/2025

A new plan under review at Staffordshire CC could split the county into two unitary authorities as part of the local government reorganisation programme.

Airport reopening ‘unanimously’ approved by leaders

10/09/2025

Funding of over £150m has been approved to support the reopening of Doncaster Sheffield Airport.

Suffolk unitary proposals could save nearly £80m

10/09/2025

Suffolk County Council has announced plans to create a unitary authority in place of its existing six councils.

Reform UK accused of London bias after rail pledge

10/09/2025

Reform UK says it would scrap Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR) if elected, drawing accusations that the leadership is siding with the ‘London establishment’.

Essex claims three unitary reorganisation would best tackle debt crisis

10/09/2025

Essex CC has claimed its favoured three unitary model of reorganisation would best manage the county's ‘heavily indebted' local government system.

Mayor announces new social and affordable homes

09/09/2025

The mayor of the West Midlands has unveiled funding for a new housing scheme in Birmingham, marking another step in his ‘Homes for Everyone’ priority.

Pier regeneration project ‘at jeopardy’ due to funding gap

09/09/2025

North Somerset Council has revealed that insufficient funding could see the Birnbeck Pier restoration project abandoned.

Councils seek legal advice amid reorganisation confusion

09/09/2025

Councils facing boundary changes as part of local government reorganisation are seeking legal advice to clarify what proposals they can put forward.

Concern over 'top-down' outcomes framework

09/09/2025

Council leaders have voiced fears over the planned local government outcomes framework.

Ministerial overhaul at MHCLG

09/09/2025

The ministerial team at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has been overhauled as part of PM Keir Starmer's reshuffle.

Call for greater play provision in urban areas

09/09/2025

Play spaces for children are being neglected in favour of local housing developments, a study suggests.

Stoke-on-Trent invites feedback on housing plan

09/09/2025

Residents of Stoke-on-Trent have been invited to give their views on the city’s long-term vision to boost growth, employment and prosperity.

Good governance key to delivering more social homes, says regulator

09/09/2025

The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) has highlighted the importance of strong governance in ensuring tenants have access to more and better homes.

South Cambridgeshire may limit ice cream van chimes

08/09/2025

Ice cream vans in South Cambridgeshire could soon face restrictions on how long they play their chimes.

Nearly 50% of residents unaware of reorganisation, survey finds

08/09/2025

Nearly two thirds of survey respondents across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough were uninformed about local government reorganisation (LGR).

Cornwall council leader promotes fifth nation petition

08/09/2025

Cornwall Council leader Leigh Frost has urged the public to back a petition recognising Cornwall as the UK’s fifth nation.

Local growth plans must show benefit to communities

08/09/2025

Experts have urged strategic authorities (SA) to ensure their blueprints for local growth ‘do more than pursue economic indicators'.

Asylum seekers to be housed in barracks instead of hotels

08/09/2025

The new home secretary Shabana Mahmood is expected to announce plans to move asylum seekers from hotels into military barracks.

Leicester expansion plans challenged by district councils

08/09/2025

Leicester’s City Mayor’s plans to expand city boundaries have been opposed by district councils and Rutland County Council.

Call for mandatory pothole training for councils

08/09/2025

The RAC and RSTA have called on the Government to mandate training for councils that fail to carry out preventative road maintenance.

Controversial comments prompt council leader’s exit

05/09/2025

The leader of Peterborough City Council has resigned following comments made about the Rotherham grooming victims.

Rayner resigns from Government

05/09/2025

Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner has announced her resignation from the Government.

Green Party elects councillors as co-deputy leaders

05/09/2025

Two councillors have been elected as co-deputy leaders of the national Green Party.

Worcestershire takes action over 'proliferation' of HMOs

05/09/2025

Reform UK-led Worcestershire CC is the latest council to raise concern over Houses of Multiple Occupancy (HMOs).

Greater Manchester launches North’s first nature recovery strategy

04/09/2025

Greater Manchester has launched the first Local Nature Recovery Strategy in the North, aiming to reverse decades of wildlife decline and improve green spaces.

Councils back Right to Buy reforms but seek more flexibility

04/09/2025

Reforms to Right to Buy (RTB) have given councils greater confidence in protecting and growing their housing stock, according to a new LGA survey.

Council leadership shifts as four step down

04/09/2025

Four councillors have resigned from Rushmoor Borough Council, leaving Labour without a majority.

Mayor calls for ‘decisive action’ on taxi licensing

04/09/2025

The Mayoral Council meeting will today hear mayor Andy Burnham call for an end to the ‘out of area’ licensing of taxis.

Hampshire plans 'will save £63m'

04/09/2025

Twelve of Hampshire's 15 authorities have backed three different five-unitary reorganisation proposals which they claim would save more than £63m annually.

Street hazards endangering blind pedestrians, charity warns

04/09/2025

Over half of blind and partially sighted people struggle to complete essential journeys due to poor pavements and abandoned e-scooters, a new poll reveals.

Epping Forest suffers legal blow

03/09/2025

Epping Forest DC has remained defiant in its opposition to use of The Bell Hotel for asylum accommodation despite a further legal setback.

MPs support Devolution Bill to boost local powers

03/09/2025

A majority of MPs have voted in favour of the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill at its Second Reading.

Council comments on Southport Pier’s fate following fire

02/09/2025

Sefton Council has confirmed that a fire at Southport Pier is ‘not being treated as suspicious’.

Mayor voices support for airport reopening

02/09/2025

The mayor of South Yorkshire is advocating for the reopening of Doncaster Sheffield Airport.

Council takes legal action against asylum seeker hotels

02/09/2025

West Northamptonshire Council is taking legal action to force three hotels in the county to stop housing asylum seekers.

Call for Government to work with councils on cohesion

02/09/2025

Pleas have been made to the Government to work with councils amid violence and confrontations between rival protesters.

Disadvantaged children left behind by childcare policy, report warns

02/09/2025

Children from disadvantaged families are receiving far less Government-funded early education than their peers, report from Coram Family and Childcare warns.

ARCH plea to increase rent cap

01/09/2025

Councils should be able to raise tenants' rents by up to £3 per week on top of any inflation-linked increase, a local authority association has told ministers.

Call to abolish Homes England

01/09/2025

A think-tank has called for the abolition of Homes England.

Councils hand millions to landlords amid housing crisis

01/09/2025

Local authorities in England are paying millions of pounds a year to incentivise private landlords to house homeless families, new data has revealed.

Councils call for restrictions on office-to-home conversions

01/09/2025

Local authority leaders are calling on the Government to limit office-to-residential conversions, warning they are undermining affordable housing delivery.

Breaking: Epping asylum hotel injunction overturned

29/08/2025

A temporary injunction banning use of the Bell Hotel in Epping to accommodate asylum seekers has been overturned.

Reform UK council leader bans local newspaper

29/08/2025

The Reform UK leader of Nottinghamshire County Council has banned a local newspaper from contacting him or his councillors following a row over reporting.

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