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Birmingham Council boss says catastrophic issues tackled

Birmingham Council's managing director delivers an optimistic update on the authority's recovery from bankruptcy, citing progress on equal pay and finances. Read the full story on the city's journey back to stability.

Rugby Council may ask to cancel May 2026 elections

A Rugby Borough Council panel will decide whether to ask the government to cancel May's local elections, citing a £160k saving and upcoming council reorganisation. Read the full story.

Birmingham Council's 2025: Strikes, Resignations & Hope

From a bitter bins strike to Labour resignations, Birmingham City Council faced a tumultuous 2025. Explore the key moments and the reasons for optimism as the city looks ahead to crucial local elections and major regeneration projects.

£100 Pavement Parking Fines Extended in England

Local councils gain new powers to issue £100 fines for pavement parking. The move aims to improve safety for pedestrians, wheelchair users, and parents with pushchairs. Find out how this affects your area.

Reform UK's Impact on 2026 Dudley Council Vote

Dudley Council's 2026 elections could see a major shift as Reform UK surges. With 24 wards up for grabs, local political dynamics are set for a dramatic change. Read the full analysis.

Dudley Council's 2026 regeneration plans revealed

Dudley Council outlines major regeneration projects for 2026, including a new bus station and Metro link, while confirming council tax will rise by 4.9%. Explore the key developments.

400,000 homes in wrong council tax band

Up to 400,000 UK homes may be in the wrong council tax band due to flawed 1991 valuations. Check your band now and challenge it to potentially claim thousands in backdated refunds.

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