The Local Government Association has warned that serious child harm cases reported by councils rise by more than a quarter during pandemic.
Local elections in England will go ahead as planned in May, despite doubts over whether it would be right for them to do so.
One in five people on Universal Credit say that they are ‘very likely’ to turn to a foodband, if the £20 rise is removed.
The TUC has reported that increasing demand for self-isolation support is leaving local authorities facing large funding shortfalls.
The government looks set to fall far short of its commitment on house building, with fewer than 100,000 homes built during the first three quarters of 2020.
Oxford City Council has outlined how it aims to achieve its goal of becoming a zero carbon council by 2030 by reducing its carbon emissions.
The Public Accounts Committee has claimed that government progress on improving the natural environment is disappointing.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, and London Councils have launched a new taskforce to tackle digital exclusion in the city and source new and upcycled electronic devices for children learning remotely, as well as adults working from home.
The Transport Secretary has announced £20 million funding to increase the number of electric vehicle on-street chargepoints, and is urging local councils to take advantage of the scheme.
The Scottish Government has published details of how it will invest £1.9 billion in tackling climate change and promote a green recovery in 2021/22.
Details of how £11.6 billion of funding from the Scottish Government will be distributed to individual local authorities in 2021-22 have been published.
Local communities will be at the heart of plans to make sure that new developments in their area are beautiful and well-designed.