The LGA has published guidance to help councils support their local businesses to take advantage of new export opportunities.

There is a link between a person’s exposure to air pollution and the severity with which they will experience the effects of coronavirus.

Over £1.9 million is being awarded to organisations across Wales to help tackle food poverty and address food insecurity within local communities.

Glasgow has drastically reduced its carbon emissions by 41 per cent since 2006, surpassing the 30 per cent target set for 2020.

The government is providing funding for training to help two to four year-olds with language and mathematic skills, as part of early years recovery investment.

CPRE has highlighted the huge environmental and economic benefits of hedgerows and shows that boosting them by 40 per cent would yield almost £4 for every £1 invested.

Temporary measures that have given a huge boost to high streets during the pandemic could be made permanent following via a public consultation.

The latest round of Air Quality Grants for local authorities has opened to reduce the impact of polluted air on people's health.

Vulnerable young people at risk of being drawn into crime will benefit from a funding boost to help them stay engaged with their education.

The £7.9 million data accelerator fund will support 10 data sharing projects to improve joined-up working between councils, NHS trusts and police.

A 20mph speed limit is set to be introduced in Cuxham, which could pave the way for a countywide road safety programme in Oxfordshire.

The government must do more to demonstrate the need for voter ID and mitigate the potential barriers to voting its proposals may create.

The Auditor General for Wales has recommended that local authorities use their existing to achieve the best possible outcome for town centres.

Young children across Liverpool will be taught the value of good air quality in their communities after being granted access to a free learning platform.

The Prime Minister has been urged to abandon the cut to universal credit, as it will ‘fundamentally undermine’ his stated mission to address inequality.

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