New Department for Education investment will support pupils in deprived schools in England to take part in The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.

At least 130,000 households in England were made homeless during the first year of the pandemic, despite the government’s ban on evictions.

Air pollution levels in Oxford dropped by an average of 29 per cent in 2020, the equivalent achieved during the ten-year period between 2009-2019.

The District Councils’ Network has warned that households may need up to seven bins as part of rubbish collection proposals which will create ‘chaos and confusion’.

More people at risk of homelessness will be supported into accommodation through a new social investment pilot that will create over 200 move-on homes.

A new rail pass and vouchers for popular tourist attractions are at the heart of a plan to return domestic tourism to pre-pandemic levels by 2022.

TfL, London Councils and participating boroughs have launched a trial of rental e-scooters in the capital, which will last for up to twelve months.

A new project will see youth workers embedded in A&E departments across Greater Manchester to engage with people who have been affected by violence.

Local Government Secretary Robert Jenrick has appointed independent commissioners to oversee improvements at Liverpool City Council.

ADEPT has published the results of its third survey on the impact of coronavirus on public rights of way.

Teachers and school leaders will be better supported to recognise sexual harassment and abuse and teach confidently about issues of consent.

Young people across all corners of Great Britain are now benefitting from new specialist employment support and advice from local Youth Hubs.

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