Bath and North East Somerset has awarded a new Environmental Crime contract that will see specialist officers tackle litter on the streets.
The RCPCH has published a new report warning that political uncertainty and public health cuts pose risk to progress in child health policy.
The government is in serious danger of missing its targets to increase levels of cycling and walking in England.
More than 50 per cent of pupils in state-funded schools in England are now studying in an academy or free school.
The County Councils Network has rejected claims that the fair funding review unfairly favours county areas.
Coastal heritage sites are set to be saved as a total of 23 projects are to receive a share of almost £1 million from the Coastal Revival Fund.
For a week in February, a large traffic monitoring exercise is to be carried out in Liverpool as part of the council’s city-wide air quality
Nottingham City Council has set itself an ambitious target to become the first carbon neutral city in the UK.
A new report has concluded that the Department for Education does not fully understand what is driving demand for children’s social care.
MPs have warned over a succession of high-profile academy failures that have been costly to the taxpayer and damaging to children’s education.
The first cross-government suicide prevention plan has been published, with a focus on how social media can identify those at risk of suicide.
Leeds City Council has been given more than £29 million in funding from the government to implement a Clean Air Charging Zone in the city.
The Mayor of Greater Manchester has pledged to improve the city-region’s bus network, including free bus travel for 16 to 18-year olds.
Oxfordshire County Council’s Smart City initiative is developing plans for new technology to identify crumbling road surfaces more quickly.
New analysis of cloud adoption across councils, public bodies, universities and emergency services reveals slow progress and hurdles to climb.