Robert Jenrick has launched the Commonhold Council, which will inform the government on the future of this type of homeownership.
At least 7,500 people will be connected to nature for their health and well-being, thanks to ten innovative green social prescribing projects.
Newham Council has approved plans to replace the first wave of 210 council vehicles with greener models.
The Trussell Trust is calling for government at all levels to commit to working to end the need for food banks for good.
13,318 genuinely-affordable homes were started in the capital last year despite the disruption and delays caused by the pandemic and Brexit.
The Legatum Institute has published an assessment of institutional, economic, and social well-being across the country’s 379 local authorities.
A survey has found that more than half of the British public want the government to focus on the NHS as part of its ‘building back better’ pledge.
The Bennett Institute for Public Policy has called for 25 per cent of both the Levelling Up and Towns funds to be earmarked for ‘social infrastructure’.
The government should maintain spending on public transport, even though its usage has dropped during the pandemic.
Renters will continue to be supported as national restrictions ease, with longer notice periods in place until at least October.
A new study has warned that many more rural residents will be at risk of poverty and financial hardship after lockdown ends unless action is taken.
Academics from the University of Manchester have called for urgent actions to be taken to tackle the increasing digital divide in the UK.