MPs have said that the government should examine the case for devolving greater powers over services including health, housing, planning and education.
The government’s Furlough scheme ends on 30 September with nearly one million workers still expected to be on the scheme at the end of the mo
The Cabinet Office has advised councils not to use the phrases ‘panic’ or ‘panic buying’ when discussing fuel supply problems.
Vulnerable households will be able to access a new £500 million support fund to help them with essentials over the coming months.
The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has found fault in 72 per cent of the complaints it investigated last year.
The Environmental Industries Commission has proposed a new ‘greenfield surcharge’ to encourage future brownfield development.
Business premises across Scotland will be able to access a £25 million package to improve ventilation and reduce the risk of coronavirus transmission.
Paul Scully has announced that a team of industry experts has been assembled to help England’s pubs, restaurants and cafes to thrive.
Low-income homeowners and private renters in Nottingham can apply to the city council to have solar panels fitted to their properties free of charge.
Measures to expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure across the UK are among a raft of proposals set out by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps
Motorists exceeding the 50mph speed limits on some of the most polluted roads in Wales could receive a letter or fine through their doors.
Liverpool City Council has appointed two independent advisers to strengthen the scrutiny of its auditing and governance procedures.
The Youth Endowment Fund has opened applications for a £10 million programme to find out how family support can prevent violence.
England's chief medical officer has said that seaside towns need to be redesigned for the modern age to tackle deprivation and health inequalities.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced that Labour will cut, and eventually entirely scrap, business rates.