Oxfordshire County Council has agreed to waive the rents of children's centres run by community groups for up to a year if they face closure.

The lack of a clear framework for the maintenance of SuDS is seen by professionals as a key barrier to effective delivery and adoption.

Home ownership rates among 25-year-olds have plummeted by more than half in 20 years, analysis shows.

The ‘unacceptably dangerous’ prison population of England and Wales should be cut to 45,000, a group of politicians have suggested.

The government has pledged £440 million to help the hardest-to-reach parts of the UK get superfast broadband.

HM Passport Office, has launched a national campaign to tackle the issue and is encouraging students and any young person who uses a passport for age verification to use alternative identification methods.

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has set out plans for a £50 million ‘move-on’ housing fund to help homeless people progress from hostels and refuges to long-term accommodation.

Surrey County Council has unveiled plans to build 600 homes for older and disabled people within the next decade, in a bid to save £3 million annually.

Oxford councillors have voted to ban buses and taxis from Queen Street for a total of six months due to concerns for the safety of pedestrians.

A Hight Court ruling has ruled that North Yorkshire County Council has acted lawfully when approving a planning application by Third Energy to allow fracking the village of Kirby Misperton.

The Public Accounts Committee has said the government's claim that its Troubled Families project had ‘turned around’ the lives of 99 per cent of England's most troubled families is a misleading statement.

Labour-run North Lanarkshire has warned it faced cuts of nearly £35 million, following the Scottish budget.

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