Lower income households are twice as likely as high-income households to have increased their use of consumer credit during the coronavirus crisis.

Councils have received reports of fraudsters attempting to exploit the Test and Trace system through bogus phone calls, emails and text messages.

The IFS has warned that councils in deprived and affluent areas face serious financial risks from the coronavirus crisis as incomes fall and costs grow.

The Committee on Climate Change is set to criticise ongoing failures by the government to tackle the issues posing a threat to our planet.

New analysis has revealed that Labour councils have borne the brunt of local government cuts over a decade of austerity.

A group of cross-party MPs have urged Chancellor Rishi Sunak to consider a four-day working week for the UK, post-coronavirus.

A post-pandemic building boom of 100,000 affordable homes a year is needed to provide housing fit for coronavirus key workers.

A new poll has highlighted overwhelming public support for an ‘all-in’ deposit return scheme model with a variable deposit.

The government has launched a consultation to help accelerate tree planting and improve the management of the UK's existing woodlands.

The government is to give an extra £650 million to schools in England to help pupils catch up on teaching missed since March.

Only £133 million of a promised £400 million to strip social housing towers of dangerous cladding panels has been spent.

A new review of the Labour Party's 2019 general election defeat has painted a picture of dysfunctionality and toxicity.

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