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Local authority fund CIO says government ambitions may conflict with duty to scheme members
End of Local Enterprise Partnerships as part of a devolution drive will come at a cost, critics argue
Radical overhaul would address regional inequalities, says George Osborne’s Northern Powerhouse Partnership
About 1.5mn low-paid local government employees offered wage uplift worth more than 20% over two years
Whitehall is offering new regeneration funds to local governments but many are struggling with the impact of inflation and the legacy of austerity
Labour accuses Downing Street of ‘clever trick’ to shift blame from Downing Street
LGA warns services are now on ‘cliff edge’ and move will deepen regional inequalities
Accountant found to have made changes after UK regulator told the firm it would be reviewing a public sector audit
London local authority vows to combat ‘secret’ web of opaque property ownership and calls for tougher penalties
Nicola Sturgeon says she would ‘love to be able to offer pay rises’ in line with inflation as industrial action gathers pace
Industry urges action amid fears that a cut in tax paid on commercial property could be blunted by transitional relief
The UK government should stop half measures and recreate an Audit Commission that can deliver reliable data on local authorities
Is it convenience or council cost-cutting that’s really driving the race towards digital services?
Payment promised in Sunak’s February support package was scheduled for delivery in April
In-store spending in Merseyside borough up 25% on pre-pandemic levels after local authority invests directly in economy
It has been a challenging few years for British fashion, which has had to weather Covid-19 and Brexit. But things are beginning to look up, and in our latest Art of Fashion, we feature a collaboration with Paul Smith, profiles of exciting young designers in menswear and the best of the UK scene
Whitehall believes England’s 10,000 parish councils could help level up the country. Critics say there is no panacea for the harm done by austerity measures
A parking free-for-all would be counter-productive but sympathy for the enforcers is in short supply
Highly leveraged Warrington local authority under fire after taking stake in energy company that went bust
Challenger firm ordered to pay £250,000 after work for unnamed authority ‘fell far short’
Legacy of austerity has left councils struggling to account for spending despite extra pandemic funding
Lifting limit ends SNP flagship policy, as income tax thresholds tweaked in Edinburgh budget
Cuts to rail projects and social care support will come at a political cost
Ministers must commit time and investment if their promise of reducing inequality is to be more than a slogan
NAO report finds serious weaknesses in Whitehall’s approach to working with local authorities
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