Plans to allow English cities power over housing, transport, planning and policing will be unveiled in Chancellor George Osborne’s first speech since the Conservative general election success.
Electric carmaker Tesla Motors is attempting to expand beyond its vehicles business by unveilling batteries that can power homes and businesses, through storing solar energy.
Analysis undertaken by the Trade Union Congress (TUC) has suggested that living standards between 2010 and 2014 were the worst for half a century.
Research unveiled by OC&C Strategy Consultants has suggested that spend on outsourced public services is set to grow from £90bn to at least £110bn by the end of the next parliament.
East Hampshire District Council has approved a planning application that will transform Whitehill & Bordon from a garrison town into a thriving green town.
The Cabinet Office has revealed data detailing how a record number of people registered to vote on April 20, the enrolment deadline on, ahead of May’s general election.
During a pre-election tour of the North of England on the 21st April, Prime Minister David Cameron visited Decorative Panels Components’ impressive manufacturing facility.
Official figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has shown that UK unemployment has fallen to 5.6 per cent, its lowest rate since July 2008.
The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) have said that many motorists feel ‘nervous’ about using the high-tech smart motorways 12 months after they were introduced on UK roads.
Council leaders have said that a proportion of VAT raised from the sales of sugar filled drinks should be channelled into health schemes attempting to tackle obesity.
A former Conservative Environment Secretary has accused Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government Eric Pickles of ignoring common sense over weekly household collections and disregarding his responsibility towards tackling climate change.
A national poll commissioned by the Local Government Association (LGA) has revealed that a proportion of voters aged 18-24 would be encouraged to vote if a promise that the new government would devolve powers from MPs in Westminster to local areas is made.