Homelessness charity Crisis has warned that the number of homeless people in England could increase by a third by 2024.
All remaining domestic covid regulations restricting public freedoms are to end this week as part of the government’s Living with Covid Plan.
The Electoral Commission has said that plans could seriously undermine its independence and could affect confidence in the wider electoral system.
Wildlife campaigners are arguing that everyone in the UK should be legally entitled to equal access to nature.
Thousands of households will see energy bills reduced by up to £200 a year as part of £67 million to install insulation and clean heating.
The LGA and Association of PCCs are calling for tougher powers for councils to determine where and how many gambling premises can open in their areas.
Councils have stressed that the government must continue to provide funding for local public health teams to manage coronavirus outbreaks in their areas.
The Labour Party has urged the government to ‘come clean’ on bus funding as operators prepare to slash services.
The NHS has announced that two new gambling clinics will open in England this year to meet increasing demand for specialist support for gambling addiction.
Dominic Raab has announced an expansion and refurbishment programme will create more than 4,000 new prison places.
The government has published guidance to support teachers in tackling sensitive issues in the classroom in a politically impartial way.
Construction on Urban-Air Port: Air One has started, in a project that will see Coventry become a testbed for such transport technology.