The Department for Education is offering loans to housing developers to boost new house and school building momentum.

A new law will mean an extra 3,000 residential buildings a year will be connected to gigabit speeds.

Sadiq Khan has launched his first 'Homes for Londoners' conference, stressing that genuinely affordable housing is the priority.

Dame Sally Davies has said that snacking should be banned on public transport and extra taxes placed on unhealthy foods to tackle child obesity.

Hundreds of Northern leaders have called for the Prime Minister to support an ambitious tree planting programme for the North of England.

Barnet Council will install LED lanterns in all its streetlights in order to save £750,000 per year and improve the borough’s carbon footprint.

An educational energy programme trialled by schools across Bath & North East Somerset is being rolled out nationally.

RIBA has named Goldsmith Street in Norwich as the winner of the 2019 RIBA Stirling Prize, awarded to the UK’s best new building.

More than 2.6 million employees aged 45 and over expect that they will have to leave their jobs in order to care for a relative or partner.

Those workers living in seaside areas are likely to earn on average £1,600 less per year than those living inland.

As part of National Libraries Week, Leeds City Council has announced that it is abolishing all fines and ID requirements at its libraries.

New research has shown that millions of people are struggling to pay council tax and other essential bills.

New research has revealed that 59 per cent of all foreign direct investment coming in to the UK went to the Core Cities last year.

Oxford City Council is proposing a new approach to tackling rough sleeping this winter.

Carbon emissions from the Cambridge City Council’s buildings, vehicles and services have fallen by just over 25 per cent since 2014-15.

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