Political battle over National Care Service
April 26, 2024
Competing visions of the future of social care have been set out by Labour and the Conservatives as they prepare for a General Election.
Competing visions of the future of social care have been set out by Labour and the Conservatives as they prepare for a General Election.
Officers at Bristol City Council have been accused of providing ‘misleading’ advice linked to a decision to approve a controversial 28-storey development.
The Local Government Association’s (LGA) White Paper should make the case for councils to receive a share of income tax, sector experts have urged.
The Renters (Reform) Bill, which now includes an indefinite delay to the long-awaited ban on ‘no-fault’ evictions, passed its third reading in the Commons yesterday.
Nearly 10,000 staff members working in councils across England are currently on long-term sick leave, freedom of information requests have revealed.
London boroughs are likely to be most heavily impacted by the Government’s proposed UK connection test for social housing.
The new president of the Association of Directors of Social Services (ADASS) has called for a community, rather than a hospital, focus for the sector.
The Prime Minister’s announcement of extra defence cash could hit public sector budgets further, according to the Institute of Fiscal Studies (IFS).
Two Welsh local authorities have proposed appointing a shared chief executive.
Allegations of misconduct against the deputy chief executive of Thanet DC have been dropped, The MJ understands.
The announcement of £2.5bn of ‘exceptional financial support’ for councils will fail to fix local government’s finances, a senior sector figure has said.
A file relating to allegedly unlawful exit payments to managers at Northumberland CC has been handed to police.
Work should begin now on the ‘long-overdue’ revaluation of all domestic properties in England to bolster local government finance, a think-tank has argued.
Southend Council is planning to halve the amount of sick pay given to staff in a move Unison has described as ‘callous’.
The Local Government Finance Settlement is to expected to be boosted by £500m, following pressure from sector lobbying and MPs.
A recent report by a local government watchdog will serve as a further reminder to council chief officers of the dangers of developing too close a relationship with the political administration...
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Councils should be given the power to recoup housing benefit payments from rogue landlords, according to leading MPs.