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English councils have their spending cut
Long-struggling councils will see spending power cut by 1.7 per cent next year, leading some MPs to accuse Communities Secretary Eric Pickles of treating them with “contempt”.
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100,000 council homes in hands of tenancy cheats
New figures estimate 100,000 people have obtained council houses and flats through fraud or are illegally subletting them for profit, writes Jane Deith
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Clegg: Regions ‘can rely on City no more’
England’s regions can no longer rely on handouts from tax receipts collected in the City of London, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg will say later today.
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London’s fears over Olympic missiles plan
MoD tells 700 residents near Olympic site they will be safer with missiles on top of their east London building.
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Olympics council accused of ‘social cleansing’
A London council is criticised after contacting housing associations in other parts of the country to see if they will take private tenants whose high rents are not covered by housing benefit.
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New planning guidelines, a building free-for-all?
As streamlined planning advice is unveiled, Labour says the move will lead to planning chaos while environmentalists warn of a building “free-for-all”.
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Most local authorities freeze council tax bills
More than four out of five local authorities are freezing council tax bills in April – but many people will still pay more because of charges levied by other bodies.
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Council workers face another pay freeze
Union leaders are threatening industrial action, after local authorities said 1.6 million council workers are to be hit by a pay freeze for the third year in a row.
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Government wins three welfare votes so far
The government has overturned three of the seven amendments to its welfare bill proposed by the House of Lords last week. Further votes, including one on a benefits cap, are due later today.
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Councils have ‘moral duty’ to freeze tax
As the government warns that local authorities have “a moral duty” to freeze council tax, Channel 4 New hears from the housing minister and a Conservative council leader who disagrees with him.
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Revealed: rising cost of social care
Labour accuses the government of a “stealth tax” on the elderly and disabled, as new figures reveal a stark rise in the cost of social care services and major disparities in costs across the country.
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Aliens and exorcists – councils’ strangest FOI requests
The Local Government Association releases a list of the most unusual freedom of information requests – but is the cost of freedom too high?
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Council cuts in adult care unlawful
Two severely disabled adults have won a ‘landmark’ High Court battle against Isle of Wight Council over cuts to adult care.
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Council cuts in adult care unlawful
Two severely disabled adults have won a ‘landmark’ High Court battle against Isle of Wight Council over cuts to adult care.
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Library campaigners lose high court challenge
Campaigners in Brent, north London, lose their high court bid to save six libraries from closure as Mr Justice Ouseley dismisses their application for judicial review.