Camden Council will remove cladding from five of its blocks, after reviewing fire safety on its buildings after the Grenfell Tower fire.

A leading lighting organisation has said that the public sector can do more to reduce their carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.

New Help to Buy statistics show that over 285,000 completions have taken place using one or more of the government’s Help to Buy schemes.

New research reveals that local authorities are unable to store and analyse data effectively and will need a refresh within the next 18 months.

The government has announced the companies in the running for the new West Coast Partnership rail franchise and the next South Eastern franchise.

Nicholas Holgate, chief executive of Kensington and Chelsea council, has resigned following the Grenfell Tower fire.

Foundations laid for dropping ‘dementia tax’

The Queen’s Speech has laid the foundations for the scrapping of the contentious ‘dementia tax’ in England.

Cambridge City Council cutting the clutter

Cutting the clutter that makes Cambridge inaccessible is the aim of a proposed policy set to be discussed by councillors.

Oxford Lottery to raise money for local good causes

Oxford City Council have agreed to set up an Oxford Lottery to raise money for voluntary and community sector groups in the city.

Croydon housing blocks to get fire sprinklers

In response to the Grenfell Tower tragedy, Croydon Council will be installing fire sprinklers in twenty-five of its housing blocks.

First new homes secured for Grenfell Tower victims

The government has acquired the first set of permanent new homes to relocate residents affected by the Grenfell Tower fire.

Mayor’s plan to transform London’s transport network

Sadiq Khan has disclosed his long-term ambition to make the capital a ’fairer, greener, healthier and more prosperous’ city for Londoners.

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