The RAC has reported that motorists are now around 2.5 times more likely to suffer pothole-related breakdowns than 12 years ago.
Nearly one in 10 of the country’s most economically deprived areas are food deserts, with residents unable to afford fresh fruit and vegetables.
The CQC has warned that the public is facing a growing ‘care injustice’ as people are finding it more difficult to get help in England.
People living with mental health conditions are benefiting from lifesaving library services which have been launched by councils.
School music lessons will be under threat unless the government covers the cost of the teacher pay rise to include music teachers.
The government has launched a £20 million fund to help those at risk of homelessness secure their own tenancy.
A new Every Mind Matters campaign has been launched across the Midlands by Public Health England.
A new NLGN report has found that the appetite for outsourcing within local government to the private sector is declining.
Disproportionate spending cuts to local public services in poorer regions are likely to intensify perceived ‘territorial injustice’.
Four metro mayors have urged for devolved spending authority over the proposed capital that will replace their current EU funding.
New polling has found that the majority of Britons would support more homes being built in their area.
The opportunity to shore up the fragile social care system must not be overlooked in the forthcoming autumn budget.
Libraries across England that have avoided closure after funding cuts have significantly reduced their public opening times.
The number of referrals to child and adolescent mental health services in England has increased by 26 per cent over the past five years.
Let’s Clear the Air Liverpool has been launched outlining the steps people can take to mitigate the impact of air pollution in Merseyside.