The Labour Party is calling for routine testing of all staff in the NHS and social care sectors to help minimise transmission of coronavirus.
Bringing back services from the private sector to government hands can improve quality, increase reliability, and save money.
Sadiq Khan has warned that he will be left with no choice other than to make significant cuts across the cpaital, unless the government acts.
The Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, has developed a new tool to help identify locations for new cycleways in England.
Unpaid carers are twice as likely as the general public to have relied on a food bank during the coronavirus pandemic.
Judith Blake has called for further government support as coronavirus costs in Leeds approach £200 million.
The public sector can access new satellite images of the UK to help issues such as town planning and flood mapping.
The financial impact of coronavirus on councils could leave England’s largest local authorities in an unsustainable position.
Newcastle City Council has taken great strides to become a cleaner, greener and more sustainable city that wastes less and recycles more.
Local authority leaders have warned that councils do not have the legal powers to enforce a ‘local lockdown’.
Children’s sector professionals have serious concerns about the impact the coronavirus crisis has had on vulnerable children and families.
A green strip will be introduced on the number plates of electric vehicles to make it easier for them to be identified as zero emission vehicles.
Transport for New Homes claims that garden villages and garden towns are at high risk of becoming car-dependent commuter estates.
The 100 places selected for the £3.6 billion Towns Fund will now be able to draw up their proposals for a multi-million pound investment.
Staff and volunteers at the forefront of the national coronavirus response will now be able to access a new Psychological First Aid training course.