Pupils will benefit from a trained senior mental health lead tasked with identifying those who need support and improving access to specialist services.
More than half of UK homes and businesses can now access the fastest commercial broadband speeds available.
Action for Children has warned that 4.3 million parents are missing out on or struggling to access essential children's services.
A fully funded programme to insulate homes and swap gas boilers for low-carbon heating sources could deliver huge economic and social benefits.
Over 90 per cent of British SMEs think the public sector should do more to remove the tendering barriers they face when bidding for public sector contracts.
The LGA is launching the fifth year of the Housing Advisers Programme, an innovative scheme to help councils overcome housing challenges.
Transport for the North has set out a Northern Transport Charter to showcase how the region is best placed to shape its own future.
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government will become the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.
Sheffield City Region has officially rebranded and changed its legal name to South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority.
Nottinghamshire County Council is to debate plans to return to a leader and cabinet model of decision making in order to strengthen the case for devolution.
A £360 million wall of rent debt built up during the pandemic threatens to leave hundreds of thousands of tenants facing long-term housing insecurity.
Public leisure centres in Oxford are getting £10.9 million investment to cut carbon, as part of plans to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2030.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has announced that all new buses ordered by Transport for London for the capital will now be zero-emission.
The LGA has said that investment in public sport and leisure facilities and services is key to levelling up the health of the nation.
The CCN has warned that the government risks undermining its net-zero target by focusing on reducing emissions in cities instead of England’s counties.