The Department for Education has approved applications for 131 new schools, in a move which is expected to create more than 69,000 places.
UK infrastructure provider CityFibre are set to transform the digital connectivity in Slough and Maidenhead as they gain Gigabit City status.
New figures have revealed that at least 2,314 council employees received total remuneration in excess of £100,000 in 2015-16.
New figures reveal that over 900 adult social care workers a day quit their job in England last year, representing a collapse in the system.
A draft 25-year government plan for nature in England has been criticised by campaigners for its lack of policies.
Broadband prices rise by an average 43 per cent when fixed term deals end, with many customers unaware of the increase in cost.
An SME has become the first agency to secure a major campaign through the CCS's Campaign Solutions framework.
The Electoral Commission has partnered up with social media app Snapchat in an attempt to prompt young voters to register for the local government elections.
The City of London Corporation has today announced a deal to deliver a free, public access WiFi network, offering internet access anywhere within the Square Mile.
The government has announced a new litter strategy which could see litterers hit with £150 fines as part of its plan to tackle rubbish in England.
The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) is consulting on new fines of up to £20,000 for trade unions who are breaking governance laws.
A new multi-agency group organised by the Shiva Foundation, Hertfordshire CC, the Hertfordshire Constabulary and the Police Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire, has been formed to help staff identify and prevent modern slavery.