Sadiq Khan has launched a ‘scrap for cash’ dirty vehicle scheme for low-income and disabled Londoners.

A new survey has revealed that the biggest barrier to adopting new technologies for the public sector is restricted budgets.

The government must better support ambitious local industrial strategies to help local areas play their part in moving to a zero-carbon economy.

Matt Hancock is setting out his ambition for every patient to have ready access to social prescribing schemes on the NHS.

Jo Swinson has signalled her intent to make the environment a key priority for the party’s pitch to voters in a general election.

Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has made £19 million available for programmes to improve support for care leavers.

MHCLG is launching the most ambitious local heritage campaign for 40 years to highlight heritage buildings that reflect their local area.

A generation of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities is failing to receive the support it deserves.

Plans for a £25 million regeneration of Birmingham’s city centre have been revealed ahead of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.

London boroughs and TfL issued 5,958,048 PCNs to motorists who they believed had contravened parking and moving traffic regulations last year.

Pupils travelling to primary schools across the capital are five times more exposed to air pollution than at any other time of the day.

A Rough Sleeping grant of £1.9 million has been awarded to six projects involving partnerships between local authorities and CCGs.

The government has launched a consultation on introducing green number plates for zero emission cars.

Esther McVey is announcing governmental plans to release data held by local bodies to enable the UK PropTech sector to thrive.

There are now 13,500 fewer polluting cars being driven into central London every day since the ULEZ was introduced six months ago.

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