Changes to the planning system will save theatres, concert halls and live music performance venues for future generations.

The AA has warned that councils are set to lose millions in parking fees and charges as a result of lockdown.

New figures from HM Treasury indicate that public spending on the fight against coronavirus has risen to nearly £190 billion.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has delivered his Summer Statement in the Commons, providing £3 billion for decarbonising housing and public buildings

Sadiq Khan has called for the government to agree to a multi-billion pound package to kick-start London’s housing sector in response to coronavirus.

Arts Council England has announced that 196 organisations will receive a share of £33 million to prevent them going bust.

Half of all public leisure facilities in the UK could close by the end of the year without more government support.

The government must fund local councils properly in order to keep communities safe and rebuild the country ​after the pandemic.

Shelter has said that the number of private tenants in England who have fallen behind on rent has doubled during the coronavirus pandemic.

Sir Simon Stevens has revealed that plans to adequately fund the social care sector need to be in place within a year.

A government scheme to help get more families across England into affordable homes has been extended by a year.

Britain’s arts, culture and heritage industries will receive a £1.57 billion rescue package to help weather the impact of coronavirus.

Communities that depend on tourism will receive a major boost from a new £10 million Kick-starting Tourism Package.

New analysis by the IPPR think tank estimates that an extra 620,000 young people will be unemployed by the end of the year.

Shadow Chancellor Anneliese Dodds is urging the government to commit to a ‘Back to Work Budget focused on jobs, jobs, jobs’.

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