The Road Safety Trust is urging organisations to apply for a grant to explore how technology can improve road safety.
The Youth Select Committee says cuts to important services for vulnerable young people have caused a rise in knife crime.
Organised criminal gangs are being blamed for the continued rise of large fly-tipping incidents across England.
Oxford City Council will increase its investment on preventing homelessness and rough sleeping to £7.4 million in the next financial year.
The Department for Education has confirmed that it will increase the Adult Education Budget for the Tees Valley to £30.6 million for 2020/21.
The government needs to fund a multi-billion-pound bill to bail out apartment owners caught in the post-Grenfell fire safety crisis.
The Children’s Society has created a new toolkit for social work professionals to help improve the support they give to young carers.
Councils undertook a £6.6 billion commercial property spending spree over the past three years, in an effort to offset the impact of government funding cuts.
New research has shown that millions of people risk being unable to access their benefits due to faults in the Universal Credit system.
New analysis finds that more than half of requests for formal care and support last year resulted in older people not receiving formal care services.
A new report has highlighted the profound and long-lasting impacts of flooding on individuals, businesses and communities in Scotland.
Sheffield City Council has set a balanced budget for 2020/2021 and will not have to make unplanned cuts to services.
The cost of providing the PrEP drug needs to be fully funded before its roll out by councils across the country, says the LGA.
New plans announced by the government will mean that putting children under the age of 16 in unregulated accommodation will become illegal.
Councils from the UK’s major cities have joined forces to call for radical devolution from Whitehall to enable them to ‘level up’ growth.