The Labour Party will table an amendment to the Queen's Speech calling for the one per cent public sector pay cap to end.

Council homes are being sold off almost three times faster than local authorities can replace them.

A number of senior politicians have called for the voting age to be lowered to 16 after the surge in the youth vote at the General Election.

Professor Arnold Dix has said that the current system to assess fire safety of high-rise buildings in the UK is ‘pointless’.

The number of families finding themselves homeless over the past year has risen by nearly a fifth on five years ago.

Gloucester City Council will set up a Property Investment Board to make decisions on buying and selling properties to raise council funds.

A number of utility companies have announced a package of support for victims of the Grenfell Tower fire, alongside government funding.

Surrey County Council has launched a consultation on proposals to save up to £2 million-a-year from community recycling centres.

Camden Council will remove cladding from five of its blocks, after reviewing fire safety on its buildings after the Grenfell Tower fire.

A leading lighting organisation has said that the public sector can do more to reduce their carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.

New Help to Buy statistics show that over 285,000 completions have taken place using one or more of the government’s Help to Buy schemes.

New research reveals that local authorities are unable to store and analyse data effectively and will need a refresh within the next 18 months.

Nicholas Holgate, chief executive of Kensington and Chelsea council, has resigned following the Grenfell Tower fire.

The mental health system is ‘failing young people’, report shows

The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services are unable to adequately support young people who need specialist support.

Met Police say policing could be at ‘significant’ risk as funding is promised for counter terrorism policing.

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