Councils ordered to REOPEN public toilets after they were closed for lockdown 

That’s a relief! Councils are ordered to REOPEN public toilets for shoppers and parkgoers after they were closed for lockdown The Government has encouraged councils to reopen their public toilets Non-essential shops are set to reopen tomorrow after being closed in lockdown  The Chancellor said a review into the two-metre rule has been ordered by … Read more

Now 130 Labour councils draw up hit-list of statues with colonial ties

All of Labour’s 130 UK councils have said they are listening to the demands of Black Lives Matter protesters by drawing up a list of controversial statues in their communities which could be ripped down. Dozens of memorials honouring colonial figures have been targeted for removal by activists, who yesterday crossed another name off their nationwide … Read more

130 councils across Britain are to launch review of statues linked to slave trade

A review of statues linked to colonialism and the slave trade was announced by town halls last night. All 130 Labour councils said they would examine the ‘appropriateness’ of the monuments in the wake of the toppling of Edward Colston’s statue in Bristol. London Mayor Sadiq Khan yesterday announced his own review, which will include … Read more

Education Secretary Gavin Williamson calls on Labour-run councils to open every primary school

Children in areas where councils have so far refused to reopen schools must be allowed to return to classes, the Education Secretary says today. Primary pupils across England were welcomed back by their teachers yesterday despite warnings from the hardline National Education Union. Up to 70 per cent of eligible youngsters returned after a ten-week … Read more

Councils to get power to fine drivers £130 for minor offences

Councils to get power to fine drivers £130 for minor offences under government plans to give cyclists and pedestrians priority after coronavirus pandemic Ministers have signalled that they are prepared to hand controversial powers to councils to enforce civil penalties for minor driving offences Enforcing the rules is currently the job of the police but … Read more

Coronavirus: Three more councils won’t reopen schools on 1 June

Most schools in England are set to reopen on Monday as the government eases lockdown – despite unions and councils warning it’s not safe.  A poll conducted by the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) of 2000 of its members revealed that nine out of 10 plan to open on 1 June, but with fewer … Read more

Councils ignore Boris Johnson’s demands and tell schools they do NOT have to reopen on June 15

These are the main steps set out in the guidance for teachers: Preparing the premises The government guidance published today stipulates that the first thing institutions should do is ensure the premises is ready to receive children safely. The building should be checked if it has been out of use for a long time, and … Read more

Hardline councils that refuse to reopen primary schools risk causing ‘lifelong damage’ warn experts 

Hardline local authorities with under-performing primary schools are among those refusing to reopen next week, as experts warn it may cause ‘lifelong damage’ to poor pupils 23 local education authorities in England opposed to June 1 school re-openings This includes deprived areas such as Manchester, Hartlepool and Knowsley   Lee Elliot Major warned that each week away … Read more

At least 13 councils refuse to reopen schools from June 1

How mostly Labour-run councils have refused to obey the Government and open primary schools on June 1 Opposed  Brighton and Hove (Labour) Slough (Labour)  Teesside  Labour) Solihull (Conservative) Stockport (Labour) Bury (Labour) Liverpool (Labour) Hartlepool (Labour) Wirrall (Labour)  Calderdale (Labour)  Birmingham (Labour)  Bradford (Labour)  Leeds (Labour)  Have expressed ‘reservations’ but leaving it to schools Wakefield … Read more

Councils are accused of hoarding MILLIONS of pounds of funding

Councils are accused of hoarding MILLIONS of pounds of funding meant to help care homes cope with coronavirus crisis Councils accused of hoarding money meant to help care homes cope with virus Professor Martin Green said that councils were given £3.2billion for social care The chief executive of Care England said many homes have not … Read more