The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has reported on ‘widening cracks’ in local government complaint handling.
Three Metro Mayors have joined forces to call for an extension of the Housing First pilot scheme for tackling homelessness.
The National Disability Strategy will seek to provide more accessible housing, easier commuting and better job prospects for disabled people.
Birmingham City Council has unveiled the first of its 20 new hydrogen buses, which are set to be in operation later this year.
90 projects are being awarded grants to accelerate action to support 2,500 jobs, plant almost a million trees and boost nature recovery.
The government must maintain pandemic-level funding for homelessness services in order to end rough sleeping by 2024.
UNISON has urged the Prime Minister to make funding available for council workers so that they can have the pay rise they deserve.
Eight in ten residents feel that it is important to be able to comment on individual plans for all housing developments in their local area.
The government has expanded daily contact testing with 1,200 new sites across frontline sectors, helping to avoid disruption to crucial services.
The Respite Rooms Trial Programme will see 12 local areas share £3.7 million to fund accommodation and expert support for victims of abuse.
The LGA has said that all young people need to better understand the dangers of cold water shock and the risks posed by tides and currents.
The Environmental Audit Committee is calling for written evidence submissions on a recently published report on local government and net zero.
The West Midlands Combined Authority has been named as the first organisation in the UK to qualify to use the RACE Equality Code quality mark.
Public Health England has launched the latest Better Health campaign to encourage people to lose excess weight and get active this summer.
Further targeted daily contact testing is being rolled out in England to frontline emergency services and some transport workers.