Eluned Morgan has welcomed more than half a billion pounds of new funding for health and social services in Wales to deal with coronavirus.
New research from the Sutton Trust has revealed that most disadvantaged three- and four-year-olds are ‘locked out’ of crucial early years education.
The government has set out plans to elevate its Family Hubs programme, backed by £20 million of new funding.
Local leaders in Suffolk have welcomed early discussions with the government about a possible devolution deal for the region.
The government has said that thousands of Afghan women, children and others most in need will be welcomed to the UK.
An extra £570 million will be required in 2022 to prevent a further fall in spending per student in UK colleges and sixth forms.
An innovative scheme to collect and recycle facemasks, gloves and other PPE has been launched in Brighton & Hove.
Education unions have urged the government to take firm action to improve ventilation in schools to reduce further coronavirus disruption.
Labour has pledged new opportunities for young people to earn and learn with a plan to create 100,000 new apprenticeships.
The UK’s Hydrogen Strategy seeks to use low carbon hydrogen to replace natural gas in powering around three million UK homes each year.
Children in London are four times more likely to go to school in areas with high levels pollution levels than children in the rest of England.
London needs 90-100,000 new homes each year to tackle the housing crisis – double the number currently being built.