Those working in social care in England and Wales have been twice as likely to die with coronavirus as the general working-age population.

The British Safety Council has demanded that no worker be forced back to their workplace until it has been made safe.

The government has announced up to £16 million to provide food for those who are struggling as a result of coronavirus.

Crucial data must be shared with councils to make use of their local knowledge and ensurenational efforts to track coronavirus succeed.

Boris Johnson has unveiled new plans to begin easing lockdown in the UK, but questions have been raised over its detail and suitability.

Far more people will be cycling and walking thanks to plans to boost active transport, launched by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps.

Transport for Edinburgh’s Cycle Hire Scheme (Just Eat Cycles) has announced the release of 100 free annual passes for NHS staff.

MPs will be allowed to vote on new laws without being present in the Commons for the first time in its history.

London’s streets will accommodate a possible ten-fold increase in cycling and five-fold increase in walking when lockdown restrictions are eased.

An online map for people to share their views on emergency cycling and walking measures has been launched.

Robert Jenrick has revealed that more than one million boxes of essential food have now been delivered to those at highest risk across England.

A new dedicated app for the adult social care workforce in England has been launched to support staff through the coronavirus crisis.

Representatives from West Midlands local authorities have written to the government about preventing a post-coronavirus homeless world.

Leaders from 25 councils have pledged their commitment to ensuring vital building safety work continues during the pandemic.

The National Care Forum has revealed that only 22 per cent of social care workers have been able to access testing.

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