Local elections don’t matter
Councils are utterly, ruinously powerless
ByLocal government in the United Kingdom manages services for people and businesses in local areas. Some of these services are schools, housing, social care, business support and registrar services. Local councils are a common type of local authority. Local public elected councillors sit on these councils and are responsible for working with local people and businesses to provide these services. Find all our latest news, comment and analysis on local government here.
Councils are utterly, ruinously powerless
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In local elections, road problems rank ahead of the cost of living
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Voters have lost faith in local authorities constrained by austerity
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George Finch, the UK’s youngest council leader and an outspoken critic of modern Britain, faces a vote of no confidence
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Reform had launched a legal challenge against the postponement
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Public abuse, £12,500 pay and claims of tyranny are casting a shadow over the May local elections
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The government’s plans are doomed
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The former lead commissioner of Birmingham City Council on bin strikes, Sharon Graham and the future of local government.
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From unadopted housing estates to a road no one seems to own – hollowed-out local government can no longer cope.
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The community papers that hold politicians to account are slowly dying.
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In the post-industrial north, a town searches for a sense of belonging.
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After scandals and infighting, Nigel Farage’s party faces its first big test on 1 May, at England’s local elections.
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After a bin strike that has run for weeks, rubbish and rats are consuming Birmingham. Have we forgotten our second…
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There is no proof that abolishing councils will work.
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Britain’s best housing programme shows the knot of planning laws the Housing Secretary must unravel.
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A year ago, our writer stood for local election – and won by a landslide. But there was a catch:…
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Westminster City Council’s cabinet member for climate on being a young councillor, temporary accommodation and funding local government.
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Labour relies on strong local services to deliver its national missions.
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The former warden of Nuffield College, Oxford on the fate of his proposed reforms and an ageing population.
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The council fixer Max Caller on England’s local government crisis.
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