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Over three quarters of planning committee members surveyed said the government’s 1.5 million homes target is “unachievable,” ...
Birmingham City Council and the government have rejected a trade union’s claim that talks aimed at resolving the ongoing ...
Greater Lincolnshire’s new mayor has vowed to invest in the region’s transport infrastructure in a bid to end its role as the ...
Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner has urged local partners to “back, build, invest, and succeed” in a bid to deliver the ...
Lancaster’s innovative planning work pushed national boundaries and won the Net Zero category at the LGC Awards 2024. People ...
What ministers decide to do about competing reorganisation bids in Surrey will give an indication of where their priorities ...
Sites selected for the government’s new towns programme are likely to be those that are “ready to begin development” and with a "distinct" identity, the ...
The Conservative party has lost majority control of Sevenoaks DC as nine of its members resigned the whip amid criticism of ...
Plans to slash the budgets and non-clinical staff at integrated care boards by half could increase pressure on council ...
An exclusive analysis for LGC finds wide variation in efforts to tackle tenancy fraud, with fraudsters depriving councils of ...
The chancellor could learn from Suffolk’s greatest leader and boost growth by not going for a short term saving next month, ...
Care minister Stephen Kinnock said "there'll be a lot of plates spinning" on social care reform that emerge from the Baroness ...