The coronavirus pandemic has now reached a ‘critical’ stage in England, with a dramatic increase in infections recorded across all areas of the country.

Oxford City Council has appointed its first scientific advisor who will support the council as it continues to tackle the climate emergency.

City of York Council has submitted planning applications for its first generation of zero-carbon, exceptional yet affordable homes.

Robert Jenrick has confirmed that a rapid non-statutory review will be conducted into the London Borough of Croydon.

More than £150 million is to be made available across England to provide a permanent place to live for some of the most vulnerable in society.

Homelessness in rural areas has more than doubled in the last two years, with warnings that planning reforms are likely to make the situation much worse.

The Lib Dems and Alliance Party of Northern Ireland have said that coronavirus restrictions should be the same across all four UK nations this Christmas.

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has urged the government to commit to devolving further adult education funding to the capital.

The UK’s leading bodies concerned with children’s play have joined together in a concerted effort to ensure that community play areas remain open.

The money the government ‘wasted’ on unusable face masks could have all but paid for free school meals until next Easter, says Labour.

More than 50 Conservative MPs in northern England have urged the Prime Minister to provide a ‘clear roadmap’ out of lockdown.

Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick has announced the seven communities that are set to benefit from up to £178.7 million in new Town Deals.

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