Politics and Policy

Mayor of London unveils ‘ambitious’ green belt plans

09/05/2025
Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has announced plans to build tens of thousands of new homes on green belt land despite his previous opposition to green belt developments

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Reform UK urged to take responsibilities seriously

07/05/2025

Sector leaders have called on Reform UK councillors to take their responsibilities seriously following the party's sweeping success in the local elections.

Skills England 'needs time to prove itself'

06/05/2025

The agency created by the Government to boost post-16 skills in England needs a year to show whether it will be effective, a prominent educationalist says.

Government launches support network to help local veterans

06/05/2025

Local authority leaders have welcomed a new system designed to make it easier for veterans to access care and support but cautioned against the duplication of services.

Reform criticised after flag ban proposal

06/05/2025

Reform has sparked controversy after declaring the only flags that will be flown by councils it controls will be the Union Jack and St. George’s Cross.

Reform gains in English local elections

02/05/2025

Labour has held onto key mayoralties even though it looks like Nigel Farage's Reform UK will make significant gains in local elections across England.

Rural areas deprived of affordable homes, says Princess Anne

02/05/2025

HRH The Princess Royal has highlighted the urgency of the rural housing crisis, following statistics that reveal waiting lists for affordable rural housing increased by 20% between 2020-2023.

Exclusive: Community duty mooted

02/05/2025

The Government is looking to hand all councils an extra duty to involve community groups in their decision-making, The MJ has learnt.

Surrey councils stand firm in reorganisation plans

30/04/2025

District and borough councils across Surrey have published proposals for local government reorganisation, defying the Government’s requests for unity on final proposals.

Councils struggling to cover animal welfare costs

30/04/2025

Local authority efforts to enforce animal welfare legislation are undermined by cost restraints, according to a report by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI).

Council takes legal advice over listed building blaze

30/04/2025

Wiltshire Council is taking legal advice over a fire at a listed building at the centre of a planning dispute.

Climate change due to wreak havoc on properties

30/04/2025

More than six million properties in England are in areas that are at risk of flooding, the Climate Change Committee has warned.

Fly-tippers to be charged for cost of seizing vehicles

30/04/2025

The Government is encouraging councils to work with the police to seize and crush vehicles used by waste criminals as part of a crack-down on fly-tipping.

200k children risk being trapped in temporary accommodation

29/04/2025

Over 200,000 children could be in temporary accommodation by the end of this Parliament if more isn’t done to build social housing, homelessness charity warns.

Council chiefs call for solar panels on new builds

28/04/2025

All new homes should have solar panels installed to reduce carbon emissions and energy costs for households, council leaders say.

Call for kerbside collections amidst battery-fire crisis

28/04/2025

Universal kerbside collections for waste batteries and electricals across the UK could save £6bn by boosting recycling and tackling the battery fire 'epidemic'.

Brighton and Hove takes steps to combat elm disease

28/04/2025

Brighton and Hove City Council is set to launch its annual inoculation programme to protect thousands of historic trees from elm disease.

Carbon tax could cost councils billions, LGA warns

25/04/2025

A scheme aimed at reducing carbon emissions from the burning of waste could place ‘billions of pounds’ of unavoidable costs on local authorities, LGA warns.

RAC fears private parking firms are escaping scrutiny

25/04/2025

Private firms that run local car parks are set to issue a record 14.5 million tickets to drivers this year.

Directors of children’s services criticise pepper spray policy

24/04/2025

Council directors working in children’s services have criticized the Government’s decision to allow the use of pepper spray in young offender institutions.

Councils risk being 'fleeced' over reorg, says former commissioner

24/04/2025

Councils facing reorganisation face being ‘fleeced' by consultants keen to profit from the process, a former Northamptonshire CC commissioner has claimed.

Call for caution over land value capture reform

24/04/2025

Experts have urged against wholesale reform of developer contributions, despite the flaws within the current system.

Mayor urged to take over vacant shops to revitalise high streets

23/04/2025

The Mayor of London has been urged to provide more ‘financial and practical’ support to help drive high street regeneration across the capital.

Leeds battles Right to Buy housing crisis

23/04/2025

Efforts to deliver affordable housing in Leeds have been undermined by Right to Buy, the city council has warned.

Horsham challenges local plan decision

23/04/2025

Horsham District Council has complained to the planning inspectorate after its local plan was rejected.

Pothole breakdowns jump 20%

23/04/2025

Pothole-related breakdowns have increased by nearly 20% compared to the same period last year, according to the RAC.

Council rejects accusation it acted illegally in homeless mother case

22/04/2025

A London borough maintains that it has acted legally after the local government ombudsman accused it of refusing to find temporary housing for a pregnant woman.

Council to sell unsafe properties purchased after Grenfell fire

22/04/2025

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is aiming to sell off 14 properties that it purchased to house survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire.

Council spends £220k demolishing ‘man cave’

22/04/2025

Forest of Dean District Council was forced to spend £220,000 demolishing an illegally built leisure complex belonging to a millionaire.

Welsh councils in need of net zero funding

22/04/2025

Local authority leaders in Wales have called for more funding to help deliver net zero commitments.

Blackpool to invest £30m in coastline defences

17/04/2025

Blackpool Council has announced a £30m investment to construct new coastline defences to prevent erosion.

Craig David backs call for 90,000 social homes

17/04/2025

Music icon Craig David has backed a call for tens of thousands of new social homes a year over the next decade.

Enfield threatens legal action over ancient oak felling

17/04/2025

Enfield Council has threatened the Toby Carvery pub chain with legal action after the felling of a 500-year-old oak tree.

Surrey to remain divided on unitary plans

16/04/2025

Surrey's borough and district councils have revealed the region is set to defy government requests for unity on final reorganisation proposals.

Council issues order to protect remains of ancient oak

16/04/2025

Enfield Council has issued an emergency preservation order to protect what remains of a 500-year-old oak tree that was partially felled by a pub chain.

Busking to cease in Leicester Square

15/04/2025

Local authorities have suspended two busking pitches in Leicester Square.

Reorganisation proposals average 544,000 population

14/04/2025

Reorganisation proposals submitted by councils would produce new unitaries of varying sizes but with an average population of 544,837, analysis reveals.

Police to deal with antisocial behaviour complaints

14/04/2025

Police forces in England and Wales are now required to respond to antisocial behaviour complaints within 72 hours.

Council plans major repairs to Victorian-era bridge

14/04/2025

Leicester City Council has submitted a planning application for major repairs to the Victorian-era Rialto Bridge.

Scottish councils reject shared service proposal

11/04/2025

Three councils in Scotland have rejected a shared service proposal after concluding it would not offer ‘value for money'.

Local transport in Wales gets £110m boost

11/04/2025

The Welsh Government has announced an investment of £110m to boost local transport.

Hackney’s blue badge assessments ‘flawed’

11/04/2025

Drivers in Hackney have been urged to reapply for a blue badge after an investigation revealed flaws in the council’s scheme.

Kensington & Chelsea launches legal action against Grenfell companies

10/04/2025

Kensington & Chelsea LBC has launched legal action worth around £360m against companies involved in the refurbishment of Grenfell Tower.

Essex CC rejects combined authority plan ‘in its current form’

10/04/2025

Essex County Council has told the Government that it cannot support the proposal for devolution in Greater Essex ‘in its current form’.

Minister blocks Oldham exit from development plan

10/04/2025

Oldham MBC's attempt to exit an agreement that could see the development of 11,500 new homes has been stymied by the Government.

Government backs £30m Doncaster airport investment

10/04/2025

The Government has backed the decision by the South Yorkshire mayor Oliver Coppard to invest £30m to reopen Doncaster Sheffield Airport (DSA).

LGA updates business plan amid reorganisation shake-up

09/04/2025

The Local Government Association (LGA) is working on a new business plan as mayors increasingly reject its advances.

EXCLUSIVE: Rayner drops Brum inquiry plan

09/04/2025

Angela Rayner has dropped plans for a statutory inquiry that would have investigated Labour-run Birmingham City Council's failed rollout of an IT system.

Social housing wait over a hundred years in some areas

09/04/2025

The Government has been urged to tackle the worsening housing crisis as new research reveals a century-long wait for social housing in parts of England.

Universal theme park deal ‘landmark moment’

09/04/2025

The agreement of a deal with Universal to open a new theme park in Bedford – billed as one of the largest in Europe – has been welcomed as a ‘landmark moment’.

Liverpool CC praised for ‘substantial’ progress

08/04/2025

Liverpool City Council has further to go on its improvement journey but has ‘made significant and substantial’ progress, according to an improvement board.

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