Public sector employers need to develop a robust employer value proposition that builds on the intangible aspects of public services to attract new talent.
London boroughs have agreed a new pan-London partnership to secure emergency supplies of PPE for crucial local services.
Anyone with symptoms of coronavirus is now eligible to book a test, ahead of the rollout of the test and trace service.
New data has shown that Oxford city centre has seen a historic 59 per cent drop in air pollution as a direct result of the coronavirus lockdown.
Andy Burnham has called on ministers to take a ‘much more locally focused’ response to the coronavirus crisis.
Children from better-off households are spending more time on educational activities than children from the poorest fifth of households.
Parks and green spaces across the UK should be seen as a tool of healthcare in the same way as medicines and therapies.
The government has published new guidance on how recycling centres can be safely re-opened during the coronavirus outbreak.
The government has announced that a major long-term study will track spread of coronavirus in general population.
Kirsty Williams has announced £3.75 million of funding for mental health in schools that will include new support for children under the age of 11.
Leaders of England’s largest councils have called on the government to introduce a ‘£5 billion income guarantee’ for local authorities.
A new £600 million Infection Control Fund has been introduced to tackle the spread of coronavirus in care homes.
Councils covering rural and coastal areas have urged the public to ‘think twice’ before travelling to do exercise in country parks and beaches.
A third of office workers are concerned about getting used to a corporate office culture again after the lockdown.
New research has revealed that many indicators of poor mental health and well-being are amplified in young people during lockdown.