The BBC has reported that 1,010 'outstanding' schools in England have not been inspected for more than 10 years.

The country’s Mayors have discussed the next steps they should seek to agree with government to strengthen devolved powers.

Robert Jenrick has said that a new green standard for new build homes will bring an environmental revolution to home building.

Council leaders across the UK have signed an open letter committing them to tackling ageism and talking more positively about later life.

Nearly two thirds of workers would find a potential employer attractive if they had an air pollution policy in place.

Southampton City Council commercial buildings will now be using 100 per cent green electricity, to support carbon neutral efforts.

Conservative-held constituencies are the overwhelming beneficiaries of the Prime Minister’s increase in schools funding.

The Transport Secretary has announced new measures to boost buses, including new low-fare, high-frequency ‘Superbus’ networks.

A think tank says that politicians should embrace a domestic agenda built around offering people greater control of their lives.

The Labour Party will scrap Universal Credit, calling the flagship Tory welfare reform ‘inhumane’ and an ‘unmitigated disaster’.

Greater Manchester could become the first city-region in the UK to hold a public consultation on the introduction of a bus franchising scheme.

A care commission set up by Plaid Cymru has recommended that all social care in Wales should be free at the point of need.

The Sustainable Energy Association has published a new report to demonstrate how social housing can lead the way to net-zero.

Chancellor Sajid Javid promised funding totalling £25 billion to be spent on England's roads.

Welsh councils to receive EV infrastructure funding from OLEV

Nine local authorities across Wales are set to receive funding from the UK Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) to install electric vehicle charge points in car parks in residential areas.

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