A new report by the Centre for Policy Studies has found that a pension-style model would be most cost-effective solution for social care reform.
Opposition parties have warned that proposals to abolish or significantly revamp the Electoral Commission risks undermining faith in democracy.
Next year's A-level and GCSE exams should be pushed back to mid-summer to help cope with the impact of coronavirus, says Labour.
The government has announced that the single-use carrier bag charge will be extended to all retailers and increased to 10p from April 2021.
The DfT has announced new proposals to ban antisocial parking, and make pavements could be made safer for people with disabilities.
An audit into the mapping of potholes in England has been launched by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps.
Single unitary councils could deliver £3 billion worth of savings over five years and ‘maximise’ the benefits of economic growth and housing policy.
Most councils in England and Wales issue less than one fine a week to litterers, with one in six issuing no fines at all across a year.
Sir Ed Davey has won the race to become the new leader of the Liberal Democrats, having secured 63.5 per vent of the vote.
Labour has called for key workers to stand as councillors ahead of next May’s elections and in the lead up to the next General Election.
Oxford City Council is set to become the first UK local authority to set out a city-wide air pollution reduction target in its draft Air Quality Action Plan.
The Early Years Alliance has reported that half of parents feel that the government hasn’t given enough support on childcare post-lockdown.