New analysis by the TUC has found that annual adult social care spending in England is still £600 million lower than a decade ago.

Nearly half of motorists are still not ready for a 2035 switch to EVs, with higher purchase prices and charging concerns holding buyers back.

Almost 60 per cent of people in England are living in areas where levels of toxic air pollution exceeded legal limits last year.

Newcastle CC has outlined how people in the city can work together to drastically cut emissions and see a lasting reduction to our climate impact.

Edinburgh's vision to become one of the world's smartest capital cities has received a major boost thanks to an agreement with CGI.

Stronger leadership and co-ordination from the Prime Minister is needed if the UK’s commitment to reach net zero by 2050 is to be credible.

The LGA has reported that the number of children referred to children’s social care services for support fell by almost a fifth during lockdown.

New research has shown that more than 380,000 homes granted planning permission between 2011 and 2019 remain unbuilt.

Vulnerable children are facing a dangerous reduction in support as councils cut services to fill the financial black hole left by coronavirus.

The loss of income from parent-paid fees since March will mean that many childcare providers face a tough time keeping their doors open.

The government’s initial response to the coronavirus crisis was hampered by a lack of clarity about who was responsible for what, says report.

Up to a third of local areas in England risk being oversubscribed for secondary school places within five years.

Hundreds of libraries across the UK could be closed amid the economic devastation wrought by coronavirus.

Businesses in Bristol are set to enjoy free electric vehicle loans thanks to a £3 million grant secured by Bristol City Council.

More than 70 health organisations have written to Boris Johnson expressing concern over the recent abolition of Public Health England.

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