The Royal College of Psychiatrists is calling for £43 million of investment into youth addiction services to prevent lifelong addiction.

The LGA has said that immediate action is needed on social care as part of a new long-term plan in the spirit of the post-war reforms.

Bournemouth will be the focus of a ground-breaking pilot scheme this summer which will see drone-based technology used to tackle the issue of litter.

Existing learning gaps have been exacerbated by the pandemic to such an extent that they are unlikely to be solved by a quick ‘catch-up’ initiative.

Updated guidance on the safe use of council buildings has been published, following confirmation that virtual council meetings will not be extended.

Andy Burnham has made a landmark decision to take control of buses in the biggest shake-up to Greater Manchester’s transport network in over

The Centre for Progressive Policy has revealed that the government’s key policies for economic recovery will benefit London over the rest of the UK.

A new Business Rates relief fund of £1.5 billion is available for businesses affected by coronavirus outside the retail, hospitality, and leisure sectors.

The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has instructed for the Union flag to be flown on UK government buildings every day.

Labour’s Shadow Business Secretary Ed Miliband is calling for an electric vehicle revolution for every part of the country.

Landmark reforms that will boost recycling, tackle plastic pollution and reduce litter have been announced.

The Green Alliance has stressed that the most effective way to deal with dirty air in the UK is to roll out clean air zones across the country.

The Welsh Government has announced an additional £24 million package of support to revitalise Wales’ town centres.

Greater Manchester’s leaders have agreed a unique new partnership to provide good quality homes that meets local needs.

Oxford City Council has set out its first Action Plan for bringing about a net zero carbon city by 2040 or earlier.

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