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English councils ‘overspend by nearly £800m’ on children’s services
Funding shortages and increased demand pressure meant that local authorities had to spend £770m...
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Law firm to challenge ‘less favourable’ pensions for doctors and teachers
Doctors and teachers will launch a legal challenge against the government following a landmark...
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Q&A: Charlotte Pickles on her ambitions as newly installed Reform think-tank director
PF’s Dominic Brady talks to Charlotte Pickles soon after her starting as Reform’s director...
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No-deal Brexit Yellowhammer document sparks social care fears
A leaked government document has raised fears that a no-deal Brexit could worsen the already “...
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Staff costs at Cabinet Office ‘soar up by more than a third’
Staff costs at the Cabinet Office have rocketed by 33.9% when comparing April 2018 to April...
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Transport spend in London ‘up to seven times higher’ than in North
Londoners will receive nearly three times more transport spend per person annually than those in...
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State pension age ‘should rise to 75 by 2035’
The age at which people become eligible for a state pension should go up to 70 by 2028 and 75 by...
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Javid creates £600m infrastructure pot to support housebuilding
A £600m package will be given to infrastructure projects to create 50,000 new homes in high-demand...
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Opposition reveals plans to revive struggling high streets
Labour has unveiled a five-point plan to help local authorities “revive” struggling high streets.
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