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Labour's WhatsApp Scandal Exposes Pension Fund Power Struggle

A WhatsApp scandal involving sexist and racist comments from Labour MPs and councillors has exposed a power struggle over the £30 billion Greater Manchester Pension Fund (GMPF), jeopardizing Chancellor Rachel Reeves's plans to pool pension assets for government investment projects and potentially im...

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Dutch Municipalities Contest Faber's Asylum Distribution Plan

Facing resistance from dozens of Dutch municipalities, Minister Faber's plan to distribute 96,000 asylum seeker spots by June 30th, 2024, is challenged for disregarding prior local agreements and imposing quotas exceeding municipalities' capacities, potentially delaying asylum processing and straini...

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France Simplification Initiative Addresses 400 Administrative Issues

French Public Service Minister Laurent Marcangeli announced that the "France Simplification" initiative has resolved nearly 400 administrative issues, including extending burial delays and simplifying alcohol licensing, directly impacting citizens and local governments.

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Scotland Councils Face £392 Million Budget Shortfall, Propose Tax Hikes

Scotland's 32 councils face a combined £392 million budget shortfall, potentially rising to £780 million next year, leading many to propose council tax increases of up to 10% to offset rising costs and increased service demands.

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Scottish Borders Council Announces 10% Council Tax Hike

The Scottish Borders Council announced a 10% council tax increase for 2025/26, raising an additional £7m for vital services despite receiving £19m in extra government funding, which is largely allocated to the Real Living Wage and free school meals.

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Parma Police Chase Ends in Arrest: Incident Highlights Public Safety Concerns

In Parma, Italy, a repeat offender's violent reaction to a traffic stop by local police officers resulted in a car chase and injuries, but a city bus driver's intervention led to the suspect's arrest. This incident highlighted the risks faced by local police and prompted discussion on public safety ...

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Council Tax Hikes Hit 90% of English Councils

Most English councils plan to raise council tax by 4.99% from April, with six exceptions exceeding this due to financial hardship; this disproportionately affects low-income households.

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Delayed GEMA Fee Takeover for Thuringian Vereine

Thuringian Vereine must wait for the state government to approve the 2025 budget before a new contract with GEMA can be signed to cover their event fees; the previous contract expired at the end of 2024, affecting many current carnival events; up to €500,000 is available annually.

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Stockton Switches Power Providers, Promising 5% Bill Savings

The cities of Stockton and Lathrop, San Joaquin County, are switching to Ava Energy as their power provider in April, impacting 120,000 accounts and potentially saving residents and businesses 5% on their monthly bills, due to lower renewable energy costs and local control.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Baden-Württemberg Expands Refugee Shelter Capacity Amidst Local Opposition

Facing local opposition, Baden-Württemberg is launching an information campaign to promote new refugee shelters, aiming to increase initial reception capacity from 6,000 to 15,000 places by building new facilities in several cities, despite a recent decrease in arrivals.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Hofheim Approves €17 Million Bridge Design

Hofheim, Germany is building a €17 million, 263-meter pedestrian and cyclist bridge designed by Ney & Partners, starting construction in late 2027 (if funding is approved) and lasting three years; the bridge's design preserves existing trees and is contingent upon €60\% government funding and coordi...

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North Sydney Council Votes for 87% Rate Hike Amid Public Outcry

North Sydney Council voted 7-3 to raise property rates by 87% over two years to address \$122 million Olympic pool redevelopment cost overruns and "unsustainable" finances, sparking outrage from over 100 residents and local politicians during a fiery public meeting.

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