Birmingham City Council has launched a research project to improve people’s experiences of Lateral Flow Testing for coronavirus in Birmingham.
The Royal College of Psychiatrists has found that young people are bearing the brunt of the mental health crisis caused by the pandemic.
Labour has warned the government that it risks disenfranchising millions of younger voters because of ‘inaction’ over postal votes.
£18 million has been set aside for cycle training across the country to ensure children and their families have the confidence to choose active travel.
Changes have been made to the way that the public check in to venues and shops on the NHS Test and Trace app, ahead of the reopening of hospitality and retail.
The government has announced details of the pilot events to be held in Liverpool, as the city prepares to reopen its cultural and business sectors.
Care home residents will be able to receive two visitors indoors from Monday 12 April as Covid restrictions continue to be cautiously eased.
The government has announced that everyone in England will be able to access free, regular, rapid coronavirus testing from 9 April.
A survey of 4,000 staff across police, fire and ambulance services has laid bare the scale of poor mental health among emergency responders.
Patients will benefit from expanded mental health services backed by £500 million, as part of the government’s Mental Health Recovery Action Plan.
The Royal College of Psychiatrists is calling for £43 million of investment into youth addiction services to prevent lifelong addiction.
The LGA has said that immediate action is needed on social care as part of a new long-term plan in the spirit of the post-war reforms.
Greater Manchester’s leaders have agreed a unique new partnership to provide good quality homes that meets local needs.
Greater frontline funding for local public health teams is essential if we are to build back fairer from the devastating coronavirus pandemic.
Robert Jenrick has revealed new measures to support a safe and successful reopening of high streets and seaside resorts ahead of 'a great summer'.