Belfast City Council has asked the public to share their thoughts on how best to incorporate Irish, Ulster-Scots and other minority languages into its daily business.
Cardiff City Council has set out plans to almost double the number of junctions it will monitor for moving traffic offences, following a fall in the number of tickets issued, localgov has reported.
Eligible voters have until 23:59 BST to register online through the official gov.uk website for the 8 June general election.
The average asking price for homes in UK has hit a record high of £317,281, according to the property website Rightmove.
Rutland County Council has renewed its recycling contract with Leicester-based recycling company Casepak, following a competitive selection process
A former coalition government minister has warned that the Conservative Party plans to change social care funding may be derailed by councils.
Nottingham City Transport (NCT) has unveiled a new £17 million double-decker fleet of buses that will be powered by biomethane.
A new report by Internet of Things UK has argued that digital technologies can help tackle social isolation and loneliness.
Birmingham City Council and Capita have agreed to scrap the Service Birmingham joint venture.
Glasgow City Council will be run by a SNP minority administration after the party won 39 out of 85 seats at the recent local elections.
Liverpool Council has defended its new litter partner firm Kingdom, after an undercover Panorama investigation found litter officers were ‘lying in wait’ to hand out fines to unsuspecting residents on the city’s streets.
Isle of Wight councillors have agreed to push forward with plans to oust Academies Enterprise Trust (AET) from managing schools on the Isle of Wight.