The British Safety Council has urged the government to recognise air pollution as an occupational health hazard.

A review into the devolution of local powers in Scotland has published its initial findings.

Communities Secretary James Brokenshire has set out the process for establishing a working definition of Islamophobia.

Since launching in the central London congestion charging zone on 8 April, the ULEZ has already driven a significant increase in vehicle compliance.

The government has published the first progress report of its landmark 25 Year Environment Plan.

The government has not done enough to ensure that governance systems are improved, despite budgets remaining under extreme pressure.

Two new councils are to be established in Northamptonshire to improve the delivery of public services across the county.

A year after the Homelessness Reduction Act, progress on youth homelessness prevention has been found to be 'patchy'.

The private sector dominated the UK outsourcing market in Q1 of 2019, whilst public sector spend fell year-on-year.

Kit Malthouse has announced a £8.5 million-pound support package to deliver thousands of discounted homes over a three-year pilot project.

Thousands of survivors fleeing abusive and violent relationships will receive greater protection thanks to a new package of support.

New, or majorly refurbished, large buildings used by the public must have Changing Places toilets for severely disabled people.

James Brokenshire has told the Sheffield City Region Combined Authority that a devolution deal for the region can go ahead.

Approximately £200 million will be made available to remove and replace unsafe cladding from around 170 privately owned high-rise buildings.

The HCLG Committee has said the government is ‘unwilling to make the radical change required’ to transform high streets.

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