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Grenfell Tower Inquiry: LGA statement on final report

The LGA responds to the publication of the final report of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.

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Anti-social behaviour: LGA statement on new Victims’ Commissioner report

“The LGA is working with councils to advise government how to achieve its stated aim of tackling anti-social behaviour."

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Scrap single word ratings for council adult social care services following Ofsted change – LGA

The Local Government Association is calling for the scrapping of single word ratings in Care Quality Commission assessments of councils’ adult social care services, following the decision to end single word ratings in Ofsted inspections.

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Councils call for more time for people moving on from asylum accommodation - LGA snapshot survey

A new 'snapshot' survey by the LGA reveals that councils are calling for the extension of the 'move-on' period, the time between an asylum seeker receiving a decision on their application and having to leave Home Office funded accommodation, to ease the financial impact on Local Authorities.

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Renters' Rights Bill: LGA statement

"We’re pleased to see the inclusion of a ban on Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions which are the primary cause of people presenting to councils as homeless. This is something the LGA has long-called for."

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LGA statement on Darzi report into state of the NHS

To effectively reduce pressure on healthcare systems, improve health outcomes and tackle inequalities it is vital to involve local government in shaping the upcoming 10-year plan for health.

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Further funding cuts for councils would be disastrous; urgent funding and reform is needed

Councils face a funding gap of more than £2 billion next year (2025/26) as the Local Government Association warns against any “disastrous” further cuts in the Autumn Budget.

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Misfiring incineration tax could heap billions of unfunded costs on councils

“We urge government to review proposals, to hold industry responsible for reducing the level of waste it creates in the first place, alongside wider support for councils in their efforts to increase recycling.”

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‘Ten-year sexual health strategy needed’ – LGA on sexual and reproductive health services stats

Councils are working tirelessly to improve access to contraception and other sexual health services, including expanding online consultations, establishing dedicated women’s health hubs, and improving services for under-served communities.

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More than 12 public health funerals taking place a day – LGA survey

Councils need long-term certainty and sustainable funding to ensure that public health funerals can continue to be delivered to the high standard required.

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