The government has launched a new marketplace for innovation, providing a smarter way for public sector customers to access the very latest tech.
The Welsh Audit Office has warned that Welsh public services could lose up to £1 billion a year to fraud.
Too many vulnerable young children are missing out on the vital speech and language help they need to get ready for school.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has criticised the government’s ‘utterly shameful’ lack of action following the Grenfell Tower fire.
17 per cent of childcare providers in the most deprived areas of the country ‘anticipate closure in the next twelve months’.
Oliver Dowden has outlined plans for how new technologies like artificial intelligence can revolutionise public services.
£142 million will be invested in infrastructure to ensure thousands more homes are built in some of the UK’s growing communities.
LOTI has officially launched, expecting to improve London’s public services via faster adoption of technology, data and digital skills.
Sadiq Khan has invested £6 million from his Air Quality Fund in 15 new projects being established across London.
Criminals posing as council staff are targeting people in a new wave of council tax scams offering bogus refunds or threatening fines.
London’s town centres, high streets and local regeneration projects will benefit from £20 million in funding made available by the Mayor of London.
More than 130 extra children and young people with special needs are being supported by councils every day.
Andy Street has called for a wholesale review of Britain’s business rates system in an attempt to save struggling high streets.
The Canal & River Trust has found that abandoned plastics now account for 59 per cent of the litter found in canals in England and Wales.
New research has revealed that less than a quarter of homes built outside London by 2030 will be suitable for older and disabled people.