London Councils has set out its priorities for the next four years, highlighting the need for further investment and devolution.

More than 11,000 new homes are planned to be built on land at the highest risk of flooding in the regions worst hit by storms.

The crisis in adult social care risks creating a ‘system for the rich’ that leaves poor communities unable to get the access they need.

Scottish Finance Secretary Kate Forbes has announced a range of measures to further support the public sector workforce in Scotland.

More than half of residents think their council should have powers to choose to introduce a local tourism levy.

Security Minister James Brokenshire has announced government plans to introduce changes under Martyn's Law.

Funding pressures have forced councils to overspend on children’s social care budgets by more than £3 billion in the past five years.

Ambitious plans to keep children safe by installing an advisory 20mph zone outside every school in Somerset have been announced.

New research from IPPR North has argued that the centralisation of power in Westminster is unfairly holding all of England back.

Parents are set to benefit from new technology to support their children learning at home, with six new apps now available.

The Bright Blue think tank has revealed that 70,000 English homes in areas prone to flooding have no insurance.

Andy Burnham has called for the government to give towns, cities and regions across the UK more power to control their own destinies.

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