The Scottish Government has announced £9 million for community energy generation and energy efficiency improvements.

The Mayor of London has announced the biggest ever single investment to tackle rough sleeping in the capital.

The Scottish Government has called for closer co-operation with Europe to help to reduce energy bills and boost investment.

City of Westminster sign.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to unveil her plans to kickstart the economy in her new plans to deliver the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor that will boost the economy by up to £78 billion by 2035.

Scottish notes.

Agreements have been reached with the Scottish Liberal Democrats and the Scottish Green Party to support the 2025-26 Budget.

Aerial view of terraced housing estate.

Almost 300 organisations throughout England have enrolled in the new Section 106 Affordable Housing Clearing Service to help boost its delivery. 

Crushed plastic bottles.

The government are set to launch a new scheme in October 2027 that will clean up communities and offer a financial incentive to returning employ contained across English and Northern Ireland.

Miniature model houses.

The chancellor has announced her plans to accelerate housing building and reform through building 1.5 million new homes over five years and 150 infrastructure projects by the end of parliament.

Solar farm.

A solar project in West Burton has received the go-ahead by the secretary of state for energy security and net zero, and comprises four electricity generations stations, each with an expected capacity of 50MW, and mounted solar arrays.

Model house and construction hat.

A £62 million regeneration package is set to deliver a wide range of uplift for local communities, as set forth in the draft Scottish Budget for 2025-26.

Carer holds hands with an elderly patient.

Scottish social care minister Maree Todd has outlined the next steps in parliament to progress the Nation Care Service Bill, following it being paused in November 2024.

Recently released figures show that the number of people on waiting lists for social housing in London is at a 10-year high.

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