Sue Robb of 4Children talks to Julie Laughton and Alison Britton from the Department for Education about the role of childminders in delivering the 30 hours free entitlement.
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The world's first fleet of double decker hydrogen buses has officially been launched into service by Aberdeen City Council.
Health for Care says the government urgently needs to deliver on its manifesto commitment to fix the failing social care sector.
Lesley Griffiths is calling on everyone in Wales to ‘play their part’ in eliminating litter and fly-tipping in Wales.
West Berkshire’s Council is planning to build a solar farm to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and help combat climate change.
The government has released new figures on homelessness, which Shelter says highlights the fact that thousands are struggling to survive the pandemic while homeless.
Upgrades have been made to the Go Ultra Low Oxford project, giving members of the public the ability to use the chargers for the first time.
The damage to children’s mental health caused by the coronavirus crisis could last for years without a large-scale increase for services.
The government will provide free entry, in perpetuity, to everyone visiting the proposed new Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre.
£6.5million will help support local authorities and people affected by flooding during the Alert Level 4 lockdown in Wales.
City mayors representing more than 17 million people across the UK are urging the Prime Minister to commit to tougher air pollution targets.
£14 million in funding has been given to local authorities to help them maintain the UK’s high standards on imported animal products.
Helping grassroots sport and physical activity recover from the effects of the pandemic is at the centre of Sport England’s 10-year strategy.
As many as 60 per cent of UK local authorities have difficulty accessing the data they need to make effective decisions that will support local energy projects.
The coronavirus pandemic makes levelling up the North and Midlands four times harder and risks ‘levelling down’ the South.
Sue Robb of 4Children talks to Julie Laughton and Alison Britton from the Department for Education about the role of childminders in delivering the 30 hours free entitlement.
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