The IPPR North thinktank has argued that the north of England is continuing to see bigger cuts in public spending.

Rishi Sunak has announced that community groups can now bid for funds to establish a new pocket park or refurbishing an existing park in their area.

£250,000 will help people with disabilities run for elected office in next year’s council elections.

The North of Tyne Combined Authority is seeking £12 million from the government to increase ultrafast broadband rollout.

MPs have claimed that quantitative evidence alone is not sufficient to warrant a statutory ban on energy drinks sales to children.

Local authorities have been challenged not to ‘throw out the rule book’ when redesigning services in the face of budget and resource pressures.

Council leaders have demanded that a forthcoming cut in funding of £1.3 billion is cancelled to stop an impending ‘catastrophic collapse’.

Food policy experts have written to every UK council advising them to set up ‘food resilience teams’ to prepare for different Brexit scenarios.

There were over 45,000 hospital operations to remove teeth in teenagers and children last year.

The government has taken over Northamptonshire County Council’s children's services department.

More than 400,000 people have been able to buy their first home thanks to the government’s Help to Buy schemes.

Councils have warned that the theft of Blue Badges used by disabled motorists in England has risen by 45 per cent in the past 12 months.

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