Oxford City Council has agreed the terms of three schemes designed to support local businesses.
The LGA and Arts Council England have collaborated to create the first online resource to help councils develop innovative ways to invest in culture.
London mayor Sadiq Khan has set out his innovative approach to increasing the levels of affordable housing in the capital.
Conciliation service Acas has reported that the seven-week bin strike in Birmingham has been called off, following ‘positive’ negotiations.
The Office for National Statistics figures show that the unemployment rate has fallen to 4.4 per cent – the lowest level since 1975.
Basildon Council has been awarded a €600,000 share of European Regional Development Funding (ERDF) to enhance markets in the borough.
An extra 71,000 care home places will be needed in the next eight years to cope with rising numbers of older people unable to live independently.
The public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire will not deal with broader questions of social housing policy, the government has said.
A £200 million plan to build a garden bridge over the River Thames in central London has officially been scrapped.
A new round of funding for Northamptonshire businesses has been launched under the Ready2Grow project.
Work is taking place to help design the first new railway station in the Bristol area in over 20 years.
The ‘Programme for the Capital’ has been published by the SNP and Labour groups and is built around their 52 commitments.