Esther McVey is announcing governmental plans to release data held by local bodies to enable the UK PropTech sector to thrive.

There are now 13,500 fewer polluting cars being driven into central London every day since the ULEZ was introduced six months ago.

Survivors of domestic abuse will be provided with essential support following a new legal requirement upon every council from next year.

A new deal between the West Midlands Combined Authority and Sandwell Council will unlock the biggest brownfield housing site in the region.

Stoke-on-Trent City Council has agreed recommendations to fund a £5.5 million redirection of cash to its children’s services.

The Scottish Government is set to legislate for a charge to be applied on single-use drinks cups.

O2 has switched on its 5G network in five cities, becoming the last of the UK's mobile operators to do so.

Sport England has revealed that one million more people are physically active than they were in 2015.

Around one in eight schools do not have a library, with poorer children less likely to have access to one than their richer peers.

Referrals of potential child victims of modern slavery made by councils in England have soared by a staggering 800 per cent in five years.

British businesses and the public are set to be better protected from hostile cyber attacks and online threats.

A new Digital Centre of Excellence, supported by nearly £4 million of EU funding, is set to make Wales a global leader in 5G technology.

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