The Welsh Government is announcing a new £30 million funding pot over five years for local authorities to help end homelessness.
A new shadow cabinet is in place after Labour leader Sir Kier Starmer undertook a somewhat surprising reorganisation of his top team.
Employment and skills support in local areas will become even more fragmented if councils are sidelined in the Skills and Post-16 Education Bill.
Hundreds of thousands of trees will be planted in communities across England thanks to funding through the Nature for Climate Fund.
A snap survey of the state of social care services has revealed a rapidly deteriorating picture of older and disabled people left waiting for help.
The coronavirus pandemic has led to a greater sense of national division, but our sense of local unity has remained strong.
The National Audit Office has reported that Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s flagship Kickstart scheme may not be delivering value for money.
New expert attendance advisers with decades of first-hand experience are to begin work to reduce pupil absence.
Labour saysthat the government’s ‘working-class dementia tax’ will disproportionately hit families in the Midlands and the North of England.
New research on the cost of living crunch by Citizens Advice reveals one in ten families are facing financial crisis this winter.
All local authorities with children’s services have been informed of the government’s intention to temporarily mandate the National Transfer Scheme.
A new survey has found that nearly a third of care staff believe that staffing levels are getting worse and negatively affecting the care provided.
The cumulative number of young people being electively home educated during 2020-21 was 34 per cent higher than 2019-20 totals.
Universities will be required to improve outcomes for disadvantaged children by driving up education standards in schools in the local community.
Social care-providing authorities are now spending more than 60 per cent of their outgoings on essential services.