The government should invest urgently in a jobs-led recovery focused on helping the UK meet its targets for improving air quality, says IPPR.
Staff and residents in care homes for over 65s and those with dementia will receive regular coronavirus tests from next week.
Some major pollution hotspots in London saw toxic emissions fall by up to 50 per cent at rush hour during lockdown.
New Which? research has found that more than a quarter of vulnerable people across the UK are still struggling to get the food they need.
Labour has urged the government to take urgent action to ensure local lockdowns are robust enough to prevent a second wave of coronavirus.
The government should provide vital data more quickly to local authorities to help them deal with coronavirus spikes in their areas.
Matt Hancock has confirmed that Leicester will undergo the UK's first full local lockdown with stricter measures imposed in the city.
A report argues that retirement communities should be considered a major part of the solution on how care is delivered in the future.
Leicester could be the first place in England to face local lockdown measures after a rise in coronavirus cases in the city.
Dr Rosena Allin-Khan says that a Care for Carers package is needed to support the mental health of three million NHS and care staff.
DHSC has announced that 10,000 residents and staff across over 100 care homes will be given coronavirus tests as part of a new surveillance study.
As Britain braces itself for a heatwave, councils are urging people to take all necessary health precautions against the rising temperatures.
Global Action Plan is launching the Business for Clean Air Initiative to arm large UK companies with the tools to tackle air pollution.
The Parks Alliance has made the business case for parks, why they matter and why they are a ‘smart investment’.
Almost £258 million of additional funding for vital local services has been approved by the Scottish Parliament.