Young children across Liverpool will be taught the value of good air quality in their communities after being granted access to a free learning platform.
The Prime Minister has been urged to abandon the cut to universal credit, as it will ‘fundamentally undermine’ his stated mission to address inequality.
From 1 September, schools will have greater flexibility to offer high-quality, 15-hour tutoring courses that meet the needs of their pupils.
A new School of Government Property for all public sector workers employed in managing the government estate has been established.
The current plan to resettle Afghan refugees has come under fire from councils who have criticised a ‘lack of clarity’ from central government.
Shell is seeking to have 50,000 on-street electric vehicle charge posts installed across the UK by the end of 2025.
A cross-government effort is underway to ensure Afghans arriving in the UK receive the vital support they need to integrate into their local communities.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has agreed a new deal with the government to fund thousands of council and other genuinely affordable homes.
New research has revealed an overwhelming consensus amongst UK local authorities on the need to review and raise parking penalty charges.
A letter has been sent to the government expressing ‘grave concerns’ regarding plans to withdraw a £20-per-week increase to Universal Credit.
The Welsh Government has announced a new investment in technology to improve air quality and quickly disinfect classrooms and lecture theatres.
There has been a surge of almost 225 per cent in homes converted from barns and farm buildings without planning permission in the past five years.