A Labour government will creat​e a climate apprenticeship programme to deliver 320,000 apprenticeships during its first term in government.

New research has revealed that nearly a third of adults were in a collision, or had a near miss, with a vehicle on a UK road in the past year.

The County Councils Network has urged the incoming government to set out a ‘practical devolution settlement for all’.

The Prime Minister has announced an ambitious package to support towns and communities across Britain.

The Green Party has pledged to introduce a universal basic income by 2025, which would see every adult receiving a minimum of £89 per week.

The cost of housing homeless families in temporary accommodation has risen by 78 per cent in five years to more than £1 billion.

Households and business owners significantly affected by recent flooding will have immediate relief on their council tax and business rates.

Over 100,000 people have signed a petition calling for a national televised debate on the climate and nature emergencies.

Labour will install solar power hubs in 2,000 public spaces, saving them an average of £3,000 on their bills every year.

Labour is setting out plans to deliver fast and free full fibre-broadband for all by creating a new British Broadband public service.

A Greenpeace investigation has found that almost 10,000 new homes could be built on some of the most flood-prone areas of England.

City regions in the UK have the opportunity to address the escalating climate crisis whilst creating healthier and more liveable cities.

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