The public are being called upon to apply for rewarding short-term and long-term opportunities in the adult social care sector.

The government has confirmed that cabinet ministers have been tasked to encourage their sectors to take up the offer of rapid workplace testing.

Local elections in England will go ahead as planned in May, despite doubts over whether it would be right for them to do so.

One in five people on Universal Credit say that they are ‘very likely’ to turn to a foodband, if the £20 rise is removed.

The Welsh Government has announced that more than £9 million will be available specifically to support children and young people.

The NHS has now offered the coronavirus vaccine to residents at every eligible care home with older residents across England.

Health for Care says the government urgently needs to deliver on its manifesto commitment to fix the failing social care sector.

The damage to children’s mental health caused by the coronavirus crisis could last for years without a large-scale increase for services.

£14 million in funding has been given to local authorities to help them maintain the UK’s high standards on imported animal products.

Helping grassroots sport and physical activity recover from the effects of the pandemic is at the centre of Sport England’s 10-year strategy.

The coronavirus pandemic makes levelling up the North and Midlands four times harder and risks ‘levelling down’ the South.

The LGIU has revealed that the majority of council officials are overwhelmingly concerned about their ability to hold local elections in May.

Over £23 million funding has been allocated to 60 councils and voluntary groups across England to expand work to boost vaccine take up.

Oxford City Council is set to become the first UK local authority to set out a city-wide air pollution reduction target.

From this week, local authorities are being encouraged to target community testing to people who cannot work from home during lockdown.

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