Falkirk Council is to become the first local authority in Scotland to operate a fleet of electric dump trucks, as eight electric Ford Transit Tippers and four electric Four Luton vans are to replace the existing 12 diesel vehicles.
Military planners have been called into Birmingham, as the ongoing strike by refuse workers reaches one month.
The government has announced £121 million for quantum technology in a bid to tackle crime, fraud and money laundering.
In a successful join bid with Southward Council through the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) funding initiative form the government, La
The Welsh government is distributing £110 million to local authorities for them to improve their local transport, which will help make better transport more accessible for everyone.
The security minister has urged local election candidates to take advantage of the security support on offer.
New reforms have been announced to fix the 'broken' local audit system, in a bid to boost taxpayers' confidence in council spending and
Working with operator Believ, Suffolk County Council is set to install around 6,000 new public electric vechile (EV) chargepoints across the county
Care leaders are to be trained to use the latest cutting-edge technology in a bid to improve patient care, free up staff time and help people live
The Scottish Government has lodged amendments to the Housing (Scotland) Bill, setting out how rents will be capped in rent control areas.
Civil servants are now able to get easy access to more free digital learning, as part of a drive to boost productivity and agility.
According to recently published figures, Scotland’s known public sector procurement spend in 2022-23 delivered an estimated 120,000 full-time