Northerners urged to be wary of 'glib' Tory promises

Andy Burnham has urged new Tory voters in the north to be wary of promises to invest in the region’s infrastructure.

CIPFA launches local government Financial Resilience Index

CIPFA has released an online tool showing high levels of financial resilience across local authorities in England.

Communities missing out on community farm benefits

CPRE has said that council-owned county farms are in terminal decline, meaning future generations of young farmers won’t benefit.

The guidance from the Scottish government will explain the lawful use of restraint and seclusion for local authorities and schools

The study found that MPs going to Oxbridge has dropped by three per cent, to 19 per cent

The second consultation on Scotland’s Low Emission Zones seeks views on enforcement, penalties, and national exemptions.

The study by comparethemarket.com looked at the percentage of recycled waste, searches for ‘recycling centre’ and ‘electric cars’, air quality and number of parks.

Further calls for electoral reform a priority after the election

Breakdown of the electoral figures continue to make the case that electoral reform could be needed.

Reset the dial for local government, says Solace

Solace has written to Boris Johnson, the newly re-elected Prime Minister, urging him to ‘reset the dial for local government’.

Secondary trauma causing stress among foster carers

Psychologists at Nottingham Trent University have argued that foster carers need more support to combat stress and burnout.

Lucas increases majority, but remains sole Green MP

The Green Party's Caroline Lucas has been re-elected to her Brighton Pavilion seat, increasing her majority by five per cent.

Corbyn won't lead Labour in next election

After his party's worse performance in many a year, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has said he will not lead the party in any future election camp

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UKREiiF has quickly become a must-attend in the industry calendar for Government departments and local authorities.

The organisers of the world’s largest dedicated hydrogen event, World Hydrogen 2024 Summit & Exhibition have announced it’s return to Rotterdam in May 2024, with an expansion of a whole extra summit day. Sustainable Energy Council (SEC) are partnering with the Government of the Netherlands, the Province of Zuid-Holland, the City of Rotterdam, and the Port of Rotterdam to host an extended, larger scale Summit in 2024, to expand the event to meet the surging demand.