Fury at short notice of asylum targets

August 11, 2022
Home Office chiefs were this week accused of dumping responsibility for strict new asylum targets onto councils while mandarins head for their summer breaks.
Home Office chiefs were this week accused of dumping responsibility for strict new asylum targets onto councils while mandarins head for their summer breaks.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has warned Scotland’s planned National Care Service ‘could exacerbate rather than reduce differences in service quality’ across the country.
The incoming Conservative Prime Minister must better support small businesses through Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) if the UK is to ride the forthcoming recession, leadership candidates Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak have been warned.
Three trade unions are poised to begin strike action after rejecting a 2% pay offer by council leaders.
Higher inflation is to wipe out 40% of the planned growth in public sector funding over the next three years leading to a £44bn shortfall, according to a study by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS).
Introducing voter ID and other election reforms ‘appears to be unachievable,’ according to a new Government report.
Medway Council has been given permission to take legal action against the Government over its refusal to take on any more unaccompanied asylum seeking children.
Ministers should devolve fiscal powers to councils to boost the UK’s economic recovery, South East Councils (SEC) has urged.
Waste workers in 15 councils across Scotland will walk out for a week this month in protest over the 'pitiful' 2% pay offer.
Councils should be funded to buy and upgrade homes to be let out at affordable rents as part of a wider shake up of the private rented sector, think tank says.
Nearly 80% of eligible households have now received their £150 council tax rebate, the latest figures have shown.
Social care directors have said the sector is facing ‘a workforce crisis never seen before’ as the body of evidence swelled this week.
Employers have offered a flat rate pay rise of £1,925 to all staff.
A new report has called on the Welsh Government to simplify the benefit system to help more people during the cost of living crisis.
Thousands of Scottish council workers have voted to strike in a dispute over the offered pay rise.
The Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) is investigating a series of pensions adverts made by local government trade union, Unison, last year.
Unison warned this week consumers face greater risk from counterfeit and dangerous goods, if trading standards continue to suffer from cuts.