More than a million of the UK’s poorest people are regularly struggling to pay for food and are in 'severe financial trouble'.
The poorest parts of England have seen the biggest cuts to councils' public health budgets, a new study from the IPPR North suggests.
Coronavirus testing for designated visitors of care home residents will start this week with a trial across five Scottish local authority areas.
Over 500 hectares will be planted with trees across England’s 10 Community Forests, backed by £12.1 million of investment.
CIPFA has revealed that total spending on libraries in Great Britain decreased by nearly £20 million over the last financial year.
A new report has claimed that the high needs system for further education is not working and requires a radical shake-up.
The Prime Minister has announced a new ambitious target to reduce the UK’s emissions by at least 68 per cent by 2030, compared to 1990 levels
A new local contact tracing system for Leeds is set to boost the city’s efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus.
Details have been set out by the government to help local areas detect asymptomatic cases and offer a route out of the toughest restrictions.
Nearly half of households surveyed at food banks during the summer owed money to the DWP due to loans and overpayments of benefits.
A new public opinion poll has reinforced support for councils, councillors and council workers who have responded to coronavirus.
Rretailers will be able to extend their daily opening hours from Monday to Saturday in the run up to Christmas and through January.
Michael Gove has warned that hospitals risk being ‘overwhelmed’ with coronavirus cases if MPs do not back new tier restrictions.
The National Audit Office has found that there are gaps in the government’s understanding of public spending for flood defence.
Tier 3 communities in North and Midlands set to miss out on millions from key business support grant in run up to Christmas.