Education Secretary Damian Hinds has announced that councils will receive £250 million to provide much needed SEND support.

New figures show that levels of rough sleeping in the UK have risen by 20 per cent in just 12 months and doubled in the last five years.

All government funded home chargepoints for electric vehicles must use innovative ‘smart’ technology from July 2019.

Research argues that only one in five local areas in the UK report having enough older people’s care to meet growing demand.

UKATA has encouraged all public sector employees to be asbestos-aware in order to better manage the ‘ticking time-bomb’ problem.

Local government spending power will rise to £46.4 billion next year, James Brokenshire has announced.

Birmingham City Council has published how its Clean Air Zone will work, which is due to be implemented from January 2020.

New survey suggests that ongoing uncertainty and gloom about Brexit are set to hit the UK housing market well into next year.

Mark Drakeford has succeeded Carwyn Jones and has been confirmed as the new First Minister after a vote in the Welsh Assembly.

Nottinghamshire County Council has abandoned its reorganisation plans, which could have saved the authority millions each year.

An innovative partnership entitled Street Zero has been launched on the streets of Newcastle to put an end to rough sleeping in the region.

Bath & North East Somerset Council will take delivery of a brand new mobile library bus next year to improve its community library services.

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