Robert Jenrick has announced that funding to help communities in urban and deprived areas plan their local neighbourhoods will almost double.

The Education Policy Institute has warned that better-off pupils in England will see larger school funding increases than poorer pupils.

Environmental groups have warned that the new planning system reforms announced by the government could sweeping losses of nature.

Failure to invest in mental health services will undermine efforts to boost the country in the next phases of the coronavirus pandemic.

Following an increase in coronavirus cases in Aberdeen, local restrictions on travel, indoor gatherings hospitality have been introduced.

The Welsh Government has outlined the measures it will take to improve the country’s air quality under its Clean Air Plan for Wales.

Robert Jenrick has said that the delivery of high-quality, sustainable homes will be at the heart of new reforms to housing policy.

A scheme to protect homes in east Leeds from flooding has opened, reducing the likelihood of flooding of occurring in any given year.

Newcastle City Council is ensuring that the outdoor areas of the city's pubs and cafes are 100 per cent smoke free.

The Disability Law Service says more than a quarter of English councils are acting unlawfully by discriminating against children with autism.

A cyber attack on the computer systems of Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council is estimated to have cost more than £10 million.

Anne Longfield has said that schools should be the last places to be locked down if any local or national lockdown takes place.

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