New research has revealed that tens of thousands of low-income Londoners are being excluded from coronavirus support measures.
The delivery of the West Yorkshire devolution deal has taken a significant step forward with the agreement of a public consultation.
The government provide thousands of long-term, safe homes for vulnerable rough sleepers taken off the streets during the coronavirus pandemic.
Further funding to protect and increase transport services and level up infrastructure after coronavirus has been announced.
The Reopening High Streets Safely Fund will help councils to get people back to work and customers back to the shops.
Local authorities will be central to supporting the new test and trace service, with the government providing £300 million.
The LGA has warned that excluding councils from the newly created Cultural Renewal Taskforce removes the local voice on cultural renewal.
Councils are unlikely to cope with rise in homelessness if the government lifts the eviction ban without protecting renters.
Gavin Williamson has announced that social workers will be placed in schools to work with teachers to support children at risk.
Eighteen local authorities in England have secured funding from the Department for Transport's £2m eCargo Bike Grant Fund.
Successful efforts to tackle rough sleeping during the coronavirus outbreak risk being squandered by the government, says committee of MPs.
A rise in vulnerable children needing support due to the lockdown is likely, but councils could struggle to meet surge in demand.