Councils call for control over fines to mobile operators

Councils have called for control over the fines given to mobile operators for poor coverage and customer service to boost connectivity.

Homelessness in rural communities on the rise

Many households in rural areas are threatened with or experience homelessness, research finds.

CIPFA is urging councils to watch for five warning signs of financial stress.

CCS has released a new framework to help the public sector maximise the money it spends on contact or call centres.

Andy Burnham has expressed his intention to use the power of technology to establish Manchester as the UK’s number one digital city.

A scheme aimed at helping tenants find good quality rented accommodation has been launched across the West of England.

The government’s independent expert panel on safety has recommended further testing to be conducted to ensure the safety of their buildings.

32 of the biggest government suppliers have voluntarily committed to pay 95 per cent of invoices within 60 days, which is good news for small businesses.

New research for the LGA estimates that 12 million people will be without a job or in work they are over-qualified for by 2024.

New research has indicated that the majority of UK councils have not allocated budget towards meeting the requirements of the GDPR.

While adult social services are improving, too many people across England are receiving care in care homes that is not good enough.

Volunteers may need to be recruited across London to preserve parks as a number of local authorities plan to withdraw all funding by 2020.

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