The public sector pay cap should be cut in recognition of the work of the emergency services following recent events, says Tim Farron.
A survey conducted by the Energy Institute has found that industry professionals believe the energy policy is ‘on pause’.
The number of high-rise buildings which have failed a combustibility test is now 60 across 25 local authority areas.
The Environment Agency is set to launch an online public consultation into the detailed design of the Oxford flood alleviation scheme.
The mayor of London has called an urgent meeting with the new environment secretary to press him to act on Britain’s toxic air quality.
The number of families finding themselves homeless over the past year has risen by nearly a fifth on five years ago.
Greener UK has published its first Brexit Risk Tracker, which reflect the risks to environmental policy throughout the Brexit process.
Gloucester City Council will set up a Property Investment Board to make decisions on buying and selling properties to raise council funds.
Government plans for the new £18 billion Hickley Point nuclear power station are ‘not value for money’ and is a ‘risky’ project.
A number of utility companies have announced a package of support for victims of the Grenfell Tower fire, alongside government funding.
Surrey County Council has launched a consultation on proposals to save up to £2 million-a-year from community recycling centres.
Current police budget cuts mean that the police would face ‘real challenges’ to deal with riots on the scale of 2011, says chief.