techUK has said that newly elected mayors should put digital at the heart of their plans to deliver the best on digital devolution.
Infrastructure projects worth almost £6.4 billion will be under construction throughout Scotland in 2017.
A new report by the Fawcett Society has revealed that sexism is commonplace in local government.
The Public Accounts Committee has revealed that efforts to meet targets for new free schools does not represent the best use of limited funds.
A new report from The King’s Fund has outlined that the complexity of the health system in England, including the need for councils to better integrate with health services, is holding back progress in meeting the needs of people with HIV.
Edinburgh City Council has announced the operation of a new, £9 million waste depot which will help to deliver a more resilient service for the city.
The Association for Public Service Excellence (APSE) has published a report suggesting budgets for neighbourhood services are in a parlous state.
The Women and Equalities Committee has called on the government to lead the charge in improving access and inclusion in the built environment.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has lodged a fresh application with the High Court to postpone publication of its draft clean air plan until after the election.
Portsmouth City Council has pledged its support the Rucksack Project, a plan to turn a double-decker bus into a homeless shelter.
The National Crime Agency (NCA) has warned that young people are being helped into cyber crime through the use of free tools such as game-cheat websites or forums concerned with modifying games.
Harsher punishments for the most serious speeding offences have come into force in England and Wales.