Edinburgh City Council has signed an energy saving contract with E.ON’s energy efficiency business, Matrix.

Justice Secretary Liz Truss is set to meet with leaders of the Prison Officers Association to address growing concerns over safety in jails.

A ‘slow start’ has been made in releasing surplus land to build 160,000 new homes by 2020, a committee report has warned.

A report from the Environment and Rural Affairs Committee has warned that a major reform of the system for managing flood risk is needed.

The Local Government Association (LGA) has warned that the time it would to fix the nation’s roads has risen by a third in a decade.

Powys Council is set to apply to the Welsh government to suspend the right to buy scheme for the next five years.

New analysis from Glasgow and Heriot-Watt universities and the Scottish Parliament Information Centre has shown that councils in Scotland are making most of their savings from services used by more disadvantaged residents.

Conservative MPs are set to join the SNP in demanding a debate on postponing disability benefit cuts.

According to figures from the National Audit Office (NAO), HMRC is chasing almost £2 billion in potentially owed taxes from the UK’s richest citizens.

Dozens of leading businesses have become Northern Powerhouse partners in a major boost to the government’s ambitions.

Pembrokeshire council has approved plans to outsource its culture and leisure services due to ‘unprecedented financial pressures’.

A new report has said that improving SME access to finance outside of the South East is both a test and opportunity for the government.

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