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Government Business 32.3

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Last week's local elections saw major losses for Labour and the Conservatives, to the benefit of Reform UK and the Liberal Democrats. While turnout was only around 35 percent and elections did not take place across all authorities, the results show a shift away from the two main parties.

 

The newly formed councils will already have a lot on their plate, whilst managing stretched budgets.

 

With the Procurement Act now in effect, in this edition of Government Business, we'll take a look at what the changes mean for public sector procurement.

 

In facilities management, the International Facility Management Association explores why facilities management requires a data revolution. Meanwhile, the British Institute of Cleaning Science delves into the challenges of cleaning in public sector buildings.

 

The Property Care Association examines the growing importance of housing retrofit and the Fire Protection Association addresses the current state of cladding remediation efforts.

 

The British Stainless Steel Association discusses the role of stainless steel street furniture in public spaces, while the Association of Translation Companies highlights the vital contribution of translation and interpreting services to the UK's public sector infrastructure.

 

Visit Manchester explain why you should consider the city for your next event.

 

Additionally, we feature insights from the Credit Services Association, the Public Service People Managers' Association, and the British Franchise Association.

 

Polly Jones, editor

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