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Birmingham Council commissioners not ready to leave

Government commissioners overseeing Birmingham City Council's financial recovery say they are not ready to depart, despite work on an 'assurance plan'. Progress noted, but major challenges remain.

£68m funding boost for Essex bus services

Essex County Council has secured over £68 million in government funding to improve bus reliability, connections, and accessibility across the county. Discover the plans.

Birmingham's Top 7 Places to Live in 2026

Discover the seven most desirable Birmingham neighbourhoods for 2026, from the creative hub of Digbeth to the leafy suburb of Edgbaston. Find your perfect postcode.

Birmingham's Best Places to Live in 2026 Named

Discover the six Birmingham neighbourhoods named as the city's best places to live in 2026, from the historic Jewellery Quarter to family-friendly Bournville. Explore what makes each area special.

Trump-Zelensky Florida Talks on Ukraine War

Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky meet face-to-face in Florida to discuss ending the Russia-Ukraine war, focusing on security guarantees and territorial disputes. Read the latest on the high-stakes peace negotiations.

Traffic calming planned for Birmingham's Cranes Park Road

Birmingham Council plans new traffic calming on Cranes Park Road in Sheldon. The scheme, part of a wider plan to prioritise people over cars, includes a refuge island and mini-roundabout. Have your say in the consultation.

Birmingham's 7 Best Places to Live in 2026

Local mortgage experts reveal the top neighbourhoods to live in Birmingham for 2026, from the cool streets of Digbeth to the leafy suburbs of Sutton Coldfield. Discover average house prices and key attractions.

Birmingham's Top 7 Areas to Live in 2026

Local mortgage experts reveal the seven best neighbourhoods to live in Birmingham for 2026, from the cool streets of Digbeth to the leafy suburbs of Sutton Coldfield. Discover average house prices and key attractions.

Final Days to Respond to Stockport's Local Plan

Residents have until December 21 to respond to Stockport's controversial Local Plan. The Labour Government's new housing targets and 'grey belt' policy could lead to development on protected green spaces.

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