Tens of thousands of people will be protected from homelessness as a result of a £316 million government funding boost.

Care providers, residents and staff will all benefit from additional funding, totalling £1.4 billion, to support the social care sector.

Young people who are most at risk of serious violence will receive targeted support to keep them engaged in education and attending lessons.

Reliable internet connections are now available to more people than ever before, with more than eight million homes now able to get full-fibre broadband.

Housing Minister Christopher Pincher has sent a letter to all local authorities in England to summarise ventilation guidance.

An independent review creating a new ‘Gold Standard’ in public sector construction frameworks has been published by the Cabinet Office.

Councils will receive £53.9bn in funding for the coming financial year, including more than £1bn of additional funding for social care.

The UK’s first deposit return scheme will go live across Scotland on 16 August 2023, helping to recycle billions of bottles and cans every ye

Boris Johnson has appointed the Rt Hon Baroness Heather Hallett DBE as chair of the forthcoming public inquiry into the Covid-19 pandemic.

New homes and buildings will have to produce significantly less CO2 under new rules to help the country move towards net zero.

The top five per cent of families have gotten richer by £3,300 a year, while the poorest 50 per cent have had their incomes squeezed by £110.

The grant scheme for zero-emission vehicles has been updated to target less expensive models, allowing funding to go further.

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