The government has said that £125 million will be handed to councils to make sure safe accommodation spaces can provide victims with vital support services.

Councils are warning that essential bus routes may have to be axed from the end of next month if emergency government funding support is not extended.

Families struggling financially, or facing illness, isolation or bereavement, will have an opportunity for a weekend break thanks to a new fund.

The Welsh Government has confirmed a consultation on proposals for a local visitor levy will launch in autumn 2022.

Rough sleepers across the country will be supported off the streets and into long-term homes with £174 million funding boost.

The total income of libraries decreased by nearly £20 million over the last financial year, a reduction of 25 per cent from 2019/20.

Oxfordshire communities wanting to reduce the speed of their roads to 20mph will find it easier after funding was agreed to accelerate the process.

The overwhelming majority of unpaid carers believe that ‘successive governments have ignored the needs of unpaid carers for a long time’.

New analysis of national data has found that the proportion of smokers living in poverty is highest in the north and Midlands.

Wales’ new Infrastructure Investment Strategy, underpinned by £8.1 billion over the next three years, seeks to move public services towards zero carbon.

Street lights and bus shelters will host more mobile network equipment to boost mobile coverage as part of a new scheme to install more 4G and 5G kit.

A FOI survey carried out by the Association of Play Industries has revealed that some UK regions have almost five times the free-to-access play provision of others.

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