The Guardian is reporting that nearly one in five school buildings in England require urgent repairs.

The Labour Party’s Green Transformation Fund will fund a plan to electrify the country’s entire bus fleet by 2030.

The API has stressed that the inactivity crisis facing children must be placed at the heart of politics in the General Election and beyond.

Oxfordshire has been named the best performing county council waste disposal authority in England for the sixth year in a row.

Action for Children claims that three pupils in every primary school class will be deprived of the basics this Christmas.

There is increasing public support for paying more tax to maintain and improve health and social care.

New research suggests that, when it comes to getting enough exercise, wealthier children are beating their poorer classmates.

The Conservatives have cut health and education spending by £37.3 billion since 2010, according to new research unveiled by the Labour Party.

An annual survey of the UK’s libraries has revealed that almost 800 libraries have closed under the Conservative government since 2010.

Age UK has claimed that lack of social care will have led to 2.5 million lost bed days in the NHS over the 917 days between the elections.

The Mayor of London should review fare structures and fare freeze, zones and concessions to make the capital’s transport system fairer.

The Labour Party is promising to cap class sizes at 30 pupils across all schools in England if it wins the General Election.

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