There must be a radical change in workforce strategy if the UK is to attract necessary numbers of social care workers post-Brexit.

Southwark Council has announced plans to join a shared IT service with two other London local authorities.

A report has found that buses employing a range of green transport technologies are gradually transforming the sector.

The government has published its first annual progress report on its sport strategy, aiming to create a more active nation.

Elizabeth Truss has announced that a new frontline service focused on reforming offenders and cutting crime will launch in April 2017.

The Green Party has launched a campaign calling for action to improve air quality in Sheffield.

Clive Lewis has resigned from the shadow cabinet following the passing of the Brexit Bill through the House of Commons.

Inverclyde council has announced plans to freeze its basic council tax bills.

The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has called on the government to do more to demonstrate the actual value for money of green energy schemes paid for by bill payers.

A report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has warned that tax is expected to rise as a share of the UK’s income, to its highest level in 30 years.

Edinburgh Council has approved a plan for the Lothian Chambers, a B-Listed building on George IV Bridge, to host the French consulate, and take on a new lease of life as Scotland’s ‘House of France’.

The Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has confirmed that it has used £430,000 of public funding to repair the Gobbins Cliff Path in County Antrim, after it was shut as a result of storm damage.

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