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Government to introduce laws setting minimum service levels during strikes
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Government to introduce legislation requiring all schools to cooperate with local authorities on school admissions
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Government to introduce series of measures in bid to clamp down on disruption of infrastructure including motorways
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Government to issue call for evidence on new mandatory reporting duty
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Government to issue statutory guidance on audit committees in effort to fix local audit backlog
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Government to legislate for electoral offence of intimidating candidates or campaigners
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Government to make changes to National Transfer Scheme for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children but proposals not sufficient to deter Kent from threatened legal action
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Government to make combined authority mayors, Mayor of London and Police and Crime Commissioner elections ‘first past the post’, look to mandate transfer of fire and rescue functions to PCCs
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Government to make data centres capable of being directed into NSIP regime
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Government to overhaul funding methodology for local government
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Government to pilot locally-led approach to conducting investigations into child grooming gangs
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Government to press ahead with phased introduction of Social Tenant Access to Information Requirements
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Government to press ahead with power to remove ‘hope value’ from compensation payable on compulsory purchase
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Government to press ahead with procurement reforms but new regime unlikely to come into force until 2023 “at the earliest”
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Government to press ahead with reforms tackling “fragmentation” of LGPS, boosting local investment
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Government to press ahead with reforms to Right to Buy
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Government to proceed with plans for register of children not at school
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