Robert Jenrick has announced his intention to extend pavement licences for a further 12 months to help the hospitality industry recover.

Funding of £4.5 million has been awarded to Aberdeen City Council for the introduction of 10 new hydrogen buses into the city’s public transport fleet.

All businesses in England are now able to sign up to the government’s free coronavirus workplace testing programme.

More than two in three parents say they have seen their children’s physical activity levels decrease during lockdown.

The government has announced that nearly three million children in England to be supported by mental health support teams in schools.

Young adults supervised by the probation service will receive specialist support at a new £3 million centre to reduce reoffending.

The government ‘lacks a plan for how it will achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050’ despite setting the target in law almost two years ago.

Leeds City Council has welcomed the news that Leeds will be the home of the country’s first-ever infrastructure bank.

Hannah Blythyn has announced a £15.2 million ‘placemaking’ funding package to help Wales’s town centres build back better.

Over £70 million is to be invested into weight management services, enabling up to 700,000 adults to have access to support that can help them to lose weight.

A new £30 million investment will help more than 250,000 disabled people in the country benefit from greater access to life-enhancing Changing Places toilets.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced his Budget spending plans, the most important for decades as the UK continues to tackle the coronavirus pandemic.

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