The Association of Directors of Children’s Services has published a new paper on the impacts of coronavirus on children and their families.

TfWM and Birmingham City Council are leading on the development of e-scooter rental trial in the West Midlands.

The Children’s Right2Food Campaign is calling on the government to address child food insecurity by expanding free school meals.

A new report by the National Literacy Trust shows that children are reading more and enjoying reading more during lockdown than before.

Barnardo’s has said that it needs the help of health professionals to help stop vulnerable young people missing out on vital support.

Statistics covering 25 June to 1 July of the NHS Test and Trace service have been published by the Department of Health and Social Care.

Research has shown that eight in 10 people living alone with dementia have seen no family or friends since March.

Homes and businesses will become more resilient after the government revealed its long-term plan to tackle the risks of flooding.

New IPPR analysis has found that regions in the north of England receive less than half the life science investment made in the south.

Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove has said that parts of the civil service will be moved out of London to other English regions.

£730 million in vital EU cash risks being sent back to Brussels if the funding is not allocated by the government before the end of the year.

Local councils are set to cut services as they count the cost of lost income from commercial investments during the coronavirus pandemic.

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