Graham Chapman has called for the Public Accounts Committee to investigate the government favouring wealthy southern councils with funding.
The Cabinet Office has unveiled a new programme aimed at inspiring school-age young people to engage with democracy from an earlier stage.
A ‘new deal’ for social housing residents has been announced to rebalance the relationship between tenants and landlords.
Communities Secretary James Brokenshire has revealed a plan to end rough sleeping on England's streets by 2027.
Northamptonshire County Council is seeking £70 million of savings over the next few months to balance its books.
The government has announced that more councils are being invited to apply for powers to retain the growth in their business rates.
James Brokenshire has announced that the government will end the intervention into Rotherham Council three years after calling in inspectors.
40 per cent of people have no trust at all in the House of Commons, emphasising the huge disconnect between the public and the political system.
As the Prime Minister prepares to host her Cabinet meeting in Gateshead, progress will be made for the £600 million North of Tyne Devolution Deal.
James Brokenshire has said that he will be conducting a full-scale review of the building regulations fire safety guidance.
Lord Bourne has announced £250,000 to give more young people from diverse backgrounds the opportunity to join national youth groups.
Nottinghamshire County Council is to prepare a formal case to replace its current two-tier system of local government with a new unitary authority.
A new report has argued that UK cities need more powers from the government if they are going to be able to address current digital divides.
The CCS has launched the Facilities Management Marketplace agreement - the first agreement under the new, simplified Public Sector Contract.
LEPs in the North of England will form an influential new body to support the government’s ambitions for the Northern Powerhouse.