The Petitions Committee has called on the government to take action on irresponsible fireworks use and improve industry regulation.

The Fawcett Society is calling for women’s voices to be better heard in devolution and across the boards of combined authorities.

Following the release of a new report by the OGA, ministers have announced that fracking will not be allowed to proceed in England.

The government has launched a £50 million scheme to help boost tree-planting rates in the fight against climate change.

Labour will make all new homes zero carbon within three years, in a bid to save people living in new builds £200 a year in energy bills.

Young people in some of the most disadvantaged parts of England are set to benefit from an extra £18 million investment.

The Liverpool City Region has called on the government to provide £200m funding to clean up brownfield sites and make them ready for development.

Government spending is likely to head back towards levels seen in the 1970s over the next Parliament, regardless of which party wins the General Election.

The government has launched its Net Zero Review to assess how meeting the UK’s climate commitments also supports growth and balances costs.

DfT has published a ‘league table’ of data illustrating the public electric car charging infrastructure available across the UK.

Unsustainable costs are set to push councils’ bill for providing free home to school transport to £1.2 billion a year by 2024.

The government will boost its zero carbon homes aims with a £30 million boost for the ‘Construction Corridor’.

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