More than 50 nature organisations are calling for the Prime Minister’s commitments to reverse nature’s decline by 2030 to be backed-up in law.

Addressing long-term unemployment as a result of the pandemic will require a joint endeavour between national and local government, says LGA.

Whole families and households with school-age children will be able to test themselves twice every week from home as schools return from 8 March.

Individual activists will be able to campaign outdoors in a Covid-secure way from 8 March, ahead of the English local elections in May.

Labour has accused the government of undermining democracy by failing to encourage people to votr by post in May’s elections.

Know Your Flood Risk has argued that home owners living in flood risk areas should be given grants to make properties more resilient to submersion.

More extreme weather as a result of climate change and increased housing development will continue to increase the UK’s flood risks.

A new £30 million partnership is set to help make the Liverpool City Region the most digitally connected area in the UK.

The government’s annual rough sleeping snapshot has shown that rough sleeping has fallen 43 per cent since the Prime Minister has come into office.

Data from UK Youth has highlighted a 66 per cent rise in the demand for youth services which are battling rising costs and a reduction in funding.

Latest figures from the government show that councils dealt with nearly one million incidents of fly-tipping last year at a cost of £50 million.

The CPRE has warned that there are a quarter of a million homes planned to be built on Green Belt land.

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