The Autumn Statement saw Chancellor Philip Hammond vow to make the UK economy ‘resilient’, despite its decision to leave the EU and has forecasted a higher borrowing and slower growth.
New research has claimed that 64 per cent of London’s councils have experienced a data breach in the last four years.
The final councils have backed plans for the £800 million devolution deal for the Cambridge and Peterborough to go ahead.
A new report has argued that the quality of adult social care has declined as a result of increased privatisation in the sector.
According to official figures, government borrowing fell by more than expected to £4.8 billion in October thanks to record for tax revenues for the month.
Chancellor Philip Hammond is set to announce £400m of funding for a new Digital Infrastructure Investment Fund.
Oxford County Council is considering a controversial levy on workplace car parking in an attempt to cut road congestion.
The government has announced it has dropped plans to force higher-earning social housing tenants to pay more in rent.
Luton Borough Council has been forced to relocate homeless tenants after the units were bought by Stef & Phillips and the charges raised by thousands of pounds.
The Aberdeen City Region Deal has been launched with the official signing of the £250 million agreement.
A new report has shown that 94 per cent of social housing providers believe that the government’s housing policy needs to be improved.
Cardiff Council cabinet is expected to hear progress proposals for an £8 billion tidal lagoon in Cardiff Bay.