Welsh Government funding will go to local authorities to deliver further counselling services in schools following the COVID-19 pandemic
The Mayors of Greater Manchester, Sheffield City Region, London, Liverpool City Region and the West Midlands have pledged their commitment to ensuring vital safety work can continue
Councils will be allowed to defer £2.6 billion in business rates payments to central government, and £850 million in social care grants will be paid up front this month.
It includes better access to testing, millions of additional PPE items, expansions to the workforce and a new brand to recognise the sector’s contribution to society.
The transport community in Scotland is helping people with suspected coronavirus symptoms attend urgent but non-emergency medical appointments.
Testing will also be provided to all potential care home residents before they are discharged from hospital
Education union NEU has written to the Prime Minister Boris Johnson asking for "modelling, evidence and plans" that will form the basis of any decisions to reopen schools.
More than £1m will go towards the expansion of Scotland's Distress Brief Intervention (DBI) programme to help people in distress
A new website is being rolled out in the coming weeks to improve distribution and will enable primary, social and community care providers in England to order PPE.
The Chancellor has said £14.5 billion from the Coronavirus emergency response fund will go towards public services, including the NHS and local authorities
Chris Townsend OBE, previously Commercial Director for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, will lead the government's shielding programme
Government housing agency Homes England has revealed it has acquired 19 sites in the last financial year worth £180 million