A planning system is needed which levels up people’s access to nature by setting a legally binding target so everyone can benefit from nature, says new report.

The Health Foundation and the ADPH are calling on the government to increase funding for public health following years of underinvestment.

Westminster City Council has unveiled a 60 strong fleet of new and upcycled electric vehicles for zero emission street cleansing in the West End.

A new TUC poll has shown that one in five key workers say that they have had to reduce their spending during the coronavirus outbreak.

Birmingham’s first ESB Energy multi-charging hub for electric vehicle users has been officially opened in the city.

Glasgow is driving ahead with its effort to create a zero emissions fleet of vehicles with the council taking delivery of a fully electric bin lorry.

Localis has urged the government to put communities at the heart of the proposed planning reforms to build new developments that are more affordable.

The First Ministers of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have urged Boris Johnson to reverse the Universal Credit uplift withdrawal.

The government and Lawn Tennis Association have announced a £30 million package to refurbish more than 4,500 public tennis courts.

Police forces and local authorities across England and Wales are to receive a share of £23.5million to make public spaces safer for all.

The LGIU has outlined the key principles that it believes should underpin the government’s forthcoming Levelling Up White Paper.

Carla Denyer and Adrian Ramsay have won the contest to be co-leaders of the Green Party of England and Wales.

Sajid Javid has announced an additional £388 million of government funding for infection prevention and control in adult social care settings.

New regulations and guidance has been published outlining the level of support councils are required to provide for victims of domestic abuse.

Councils will face extra cost pressures of almost £8 billion by 2024/25 just to keep vital local services running at today’s levels.

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