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Yusuf returns to Reform UK to lead DOGE team

09/06/2025
Former chairman of Reform UK, Zia Yusuf, has announced he is returning to the party to run its DOGE team shortly after quitting.

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Local authority reclaims Blackpool Tower

05/06/2025

Blackpool Council has taken over management duties of Blackpool Tower, marking an ‘exciting new chapter for Blackpool’s tourism industry’.

Spending Review ‘make or break’ for 1.5m housing target

05/06/2025

A select committee chair has written to the Chancellor warning of the impact of departmental budget cuts on Government plans to deliver 1.5 million houses.

EXCLUSIVE: Ministry admits disabled grant delay

05/06/2025

Councils will not receive their 2025-26 Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG) funding until late June, admits Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.

LGA: Expansion of free school meals raises data questions

05/06/2025

Council leaders welcome the expansion of free school meals but warn they face data sharing and resource challenges.

Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter wins global recognition

04/06/2025

Birmingham has been awarded World Craft City status due to the success of the region’s Jewellery Quarter.

Judge rules that Jodie Marsh’s lemurs are ‘not a nuisance’

04/06/2025

A district judge has approved Jodie Marsh’s request to keep lemurs at her private animal sanctuary.

Chancellor unveils £15bn regional transport investment

04/06/2025

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has unveiled plans to invest £15.6bn in buses, trams and trains outside of London.

Government announces allocation of £7.6m reorganisation fund

04/06/2025

The Government has revealed how much of the £7.6m grant to support the cost of local government reorganisation each region will receive.

Croydon to cut last lollipop patrols

03/06/2025

Croydon Council is set to remove the remaining lollipop school crossing patrols by the end of the year.

Visitor levies could generate millions for local economies, say mayors

03/06/2025

English mayors have urged the Government to allow councils to introduce visitor levies to boost regional economies, tourism and infrastructure.

Councils to be empowered to protect ‘socially necessary’ bus routes

03/06/2025

Councils are set to be empowered to put in place strict requirements for bus operators looking to change or cancel vital routes, the DfT has announced.

School children driven indoors by protective bird of prey

02/06/2025

A north London primary school has sought health and safety advice after a bird of prey bases itself in the children’s play area.

‘Ghost number plates’ could result in vehicle seizure, warns CTSI

02/06/2025

New research reveals a rise in counterfeit or ‘ghost number plates’, with one in 15 vehicles sporting plates that could be unrecognizable to UK camera systems.

Reform UK launches DOGE teams to investigate council finances

02/06/2025

A new DOGE-style team of auditors, led by a UK ‘tech entrepreneur’, will be tasked with reviewing the finances of Reform UK-controlled councils, party chair Zia Yusuf has announced.

Hillingdon considers asylum seeker funding legal action

30/05/2025

Hillingdon Council is considering legal action against the Government after the Home Office refused to provide extra funding to house asylum seekers.

Councils faced with ‘astronomical’ children’s homes costs

29/05/2025

The number of children’s home placements costing over £500,000 annually has dramatically increased over the last five years, council chiefs warn.

Scottish councils keen to explore further devolution

29/05/2025

Scottish councils are keen to explore ‘enhanced' devolution but have expressed reservations about following the English model of regional mayors.

North Lincolnshire Council rejects ‘super council’

29/05/2025

North Lincolnshire Council has rejected proposals for local government reorganisation in Lincolnshire due to a ‘clear lack of support’ from residents.

Eddie Howe awarded Freedom of Newcastle

29/05/2025

Newcastle City Council members have awarded the Freedom of Newcastle to Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe.

London drivers face 20% congestion charge increase

28/05/2025

Transport for London (TfL) has proposed increasing London’s congestion charge by 20% from January 2026.

Farage declares the two-child benefit cap must end

28/05/2025

Nigel Farage has announced his intentions to abandon the two-child benefit cap, resulting in over £3bn of new spending.

John Lewis wins approval for plan to build 430 homes

28/05/2025

The John Lewis Partnership’s largest build-to-rent project has been given the go ahead in West London despite objections from the local council.

Government proposes easing environmental protections to boost housing

28/05/2025

The Government has announced a raft of reforms aimed at easing planning regulations and environmental protections to support smaller housebuilders in England.

Leader's doubts over Kent reorganisation

28/05/2025

Kent CC's Reform UK leader has thrown the region's reorganisation proposals into doubt following her opening speech to the council.

Bath council faces legal threats over LTN

27/05/2025

The council’s plans to implement a permanent low traffic neighbourhood (LTN) in Bath provide grounds for litigation, residents have warned.

Liverpool parade crash casts ‘dark shadow’, council leader says

27/05/2025

Liverpool City Council leader has paid tribute to the emergency services after a car hit pedestrians in the city centre during Premier League victory parade.

Call for Warrington officers' resignations

25/05/2025

Conservatives in Warrington have called for senior officers to resign following the announcement of Government intervention at the council.

New housebuilding rules to offset ‘years of inaction’

23/05/2025

Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner tells housebuilders to ‘get on and build’ as the Government introduces delivery timeframes for developers.

Councils call for support to roll out AI in pothole war

23/05/2025

The use of AI and a preventative approach to road maintenance can help local authorities detect potholes earlier and reduce the repairs backlog, LGA says.

Rayner: Mayors must be accountable

23/05/2025

Mayors must be accountable as they take back control of decision making as part of local government reorganisation, the deputy prime minister says.

Council wrong to evict Romani Gypsy families, judge says

23/05/2025

Medway Council was wrong to evict Romani Gypsy families who had set up home in a car park just off the M2, court rules.

Council defers net zero target for nine years

23/05/2025

West Suffolk Council has delayed their net zero target by nine years, emphasising that ‘being honest’ is crucial to the success of their plans.

Hackney warned of ‘positivity prism’ danger

22/05/2025

The Housing Ombudsman has criticised Hackney Council for missing multiple opportunities to improve its housing service and warned of a ‘positivity prism’.

Charity calls for more inclusivity in schools

22/05/2025

A charity has called for more diversity to be included in the national curriculum to promote racial inclusion in schools and prevent children from being left behind.

Short-term funding threatens household support scheme

21/05/2025

The effectiveness of the Household Support Fund has been undermined by ‘chaotic and declining’ funding, according to a think tank.

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.

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.

Legal threats to Reform ambitions

21/05/2025

Reform UK's ambitions to shake up local government could be stymied by legal hurdles, an expert warned this week.

'Poor' awareness of election reforms

20/05/2025

There was ‘poor' awareness of extra measures to help disabled voters and those without ID in last year's General Election, according to an official report.

Ball game disruption costs council £1,000

20/05/2025

Hampshire County Council has been told to pay a couple £1,000 in damages due to the inconvenience caused by the neighbouring school’s play area.

Plans to deliver new towns could cost £48bn

20/05/2025

Government plans to build up to 12 new towns in England could cost £48bn, a new study estimates.

Ministers accused of 'centralising zeal'

20/05/2025

Ministers have been accused of ‘taking away decision-making powers from local people' in a new amendment to its Planning and Infrastructure Bill.

Wealthy boroughs place homeless families in deprived areas

19/05/2025

Wealthier London boroughs are increasingly placing homeless families in more deprived areas, charities warn.

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.

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 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.

EXCLUSIVE: Push for local PACs slows amid Whitehall scepticism

16/05/2025

Support for establishing local versions of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) across England is softening as the Government ponders whether to push the idea.

Council told to apologise to homeless abuse survivor

15/05/2025

The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has asked Halton Borough Council to apologise and pay monthly reparations to a homeless domestic abuse survivor they failed to help.

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.

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.

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