Cat Little has been appointed the new civil service chief operating officer and permanent secretary to the cabinet office.

The government has introduced gigabit networks to more than one million homes, businesses and public buildings with the aim to connect hard-to-reach communities.

A close up image of a solar panel.

The UK government has withdrawn from the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) after the failure of efforts to deliver net zero.

GOV.UK has updated its logo with a new crown.

200 of London's most polluted schools are to have air filters installed in a bid to protect children's health.

The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has announced provisional investment allocations for the second stage of the Levelling Up Fund.

According to data from The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), the UK has the largest new zero-emission bus market in Europe.

Transport secretary Mark Harper has announced Sir Gareth Rhys Williams as the new chair of National Highways.

Five local authorities in Wales are to receive funding from the Transforming Towns Loans (TTLs) programme to revitalise town and city centres.

Local residents will be protected from being pushed out of their communities by excessive short-term lets due to changes in planning rules.

Hammersmith and Fulham Council has created a new alliance intended to clean dirty air and improve residents' health.

Labour has won by-elections in Wellingborough and Kingswood - overturning large Conservative majorities in both places.

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