The Commons Justice Committee has said that more attention should be paid towards measures to prevent offenders aged 18-25 from reoffending.
The Sixth Form Colleges Association's (SFCA) annual survey has suggested that two thirds of colleges have been forced to drop courses due to funding pressures.
Plans have been revealed to construct 61 new council homes in Carmarthenshire, as part of an £8.5 million investment to increase the council’s hous
Scottish Borders Council has said it is considering plans to ban some street signage as part of a wider strategy to improve road safety.
Wrexham Council is expected to pay out £164,000 in lost income over broken and vandalised pay and display parking meters.
New research published by Deloitte has revealed that 41 per cent of the public think that leaving the EU will be bad for UK public services.
Data has revealed that 86 per cent of local authorities spent nothing on IT security training this year.
The Tinder Foundation has argued that libraries should not receive an automatic ‘get out of austerity free’ card in the face of closures.
City of York Council will create a Safe Haven to provide a place of ‘out of hours’ safety for those at risk of experiencing a mental health crisis.
New research by the Institute for Fiscal Studies has suggested that council funding reform may mean big winners and losers in local councils.
Campaign group We Own It is calling on MPs to ‘take control of our buses’ by opposing the government ban on new public bus companies.
The NSPCC has joined forces with three London boroughs to raise awareness of the signs of child neglect and where to find help.