Jaise Kuriakose explains the terms ‘net zero’ and ‘carbon neutrality’, and how these are being used to set greenhouse gas mitigation targets
Rick Green sets out how this increased investment still falls short of the amount needed to maintain local roads to target conditions
Mike Foster, chief executive of the EUA, looks at what the government must do to lift households out of fuel poverty and cold, damp homes
Oliver Cook looks at the way government is adopting robotics and automation, as well as the opportunities the technology will provide
Steve Durbin details how organisations can increase their cyber resilience profile over the next twelve months
Fay Holland, from national community charity Groundwork, looks at the benefits of investing in our community spaces
The Government’s landmark Resources and Waste strategy needs continued ambition to ensure success, says Maddy Haughton-Boakes
With more than 16 million square metres of property owned by the UK government, public sector buildings are now under scrutiny by UKATA
To unlock the prosperity of urban areas the government must address a lack of funding for local authorities, writes Andrew Carter
David Trossell explores why smart cities require WAN data acceleration and how it can prevent smart cities from being held back by latency
Oliver Cook looks at the way government is adopting robotics and automation, as well as the opportunities the technology will provide
Edinburgh City Council has streamlined social care with the implementation of prepaid cards to supply funds for adult and children’s social care
Children are increasingly sedentary on their screens. And with dwindling free outdoor play provision, investment in playgrounds is key to averting a major crisis, writes Mark Hardy
The third Digital Outcomes and Specialists framework has been designed to support the public sector in its digital transformation of services
Nottingham City Council has set itself an ambitious target to become the first carbon neutral city in the UK by 2028. We catch up with Cllr Sally Longford to find out more
2019 is set to be another financially difficult year for the local government. Here, we look back on the most popular features from GB this year
There are no short cuts to local authority planning approval, says Sam Dewar, who believes that close co-operation is key to securing success in 2019
If the public sector learns from its solar successes this year, it could spark a bottom-up solar revolution in 2019, says Leonie Greene