Every school in England will be able to access a share of almost £1.8 billion this year to help keep their buildings in the best possible condition.
Local authorities are being encouraged to sign up to the DfE’s free Teaching Vacancies service ahead of teacher resignation deadline.
The Salvation Army is calling on candidates who are standing in the mayoral elections in England to sign a pledge to work to end rough sleeping if elected.
Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick has announced new plans to make it easier and more affordable for people to build their own homes.
Labour is calling on the government to publish all communications between ministers and their business contacts who were awarded contracts over the pandemic.
The Liberal Democrats are to put clean air at the centre of their campaign for next month’s local elections.
Labour is launching a programme of engagement events to talk to families about the importance of early education and childcare services.
To mark Earth Day, the Local Government Association is highlighting impressive new statistics that shine a light on the work councils are doing.
Homeless Link remains deeply concerned about the impact rough sleeping immigration rules will have on vulnerable non-UK nationals.
The most vulnerable to coronavirus who were instructed to ‘shield’ at home suffered from poor data and a lack of joined up systems.
The Home Office has appointed Roy Wilsher as the first independent advisor on fire policy, to support the White Paper on Fire Reform.
New data released by the Labour Party shows that rural England is projected to lose more than £255 million this year alone.
RAC patrols went to the aid of a staggering 4,694 drivers who had most likely broken down as a result of hitting a pothole in the first three months of 2021.
A new national survey has found that free-to-access, public playgrounds are the most common places for children to play.
More than one million hard to reach homes and businesses will have next generation gigabit broadband, thanks to 'Project Gigabit’.