More than £750,000 has been awarded to councils looking to improve services using digital technology.

The Auditor General for Wales has claimed that information, advice and assistance on adult social care is not consistently effective across Wales.

A committee of MPs have urged the government to change its focus from just plastic to reducing all single use packaging.

Hundreds of students will be able to pursue careers as youth workers thanks to a new £500,000 bursary fund from the Office for Civil Society.

The new National Leadership Centre has welcomed its first cohort of public sector leaders, to increase the quality of vital public services.

New research has revealed that more than five shops closed per week on Scotland's high streets in the first six months of the year.

The use of bailiffs to collect debts owed to local authorities has risen by seven per cent in two years, driven largely by a surge in parking debts.

Almost two-thirds of public sector workers say they have cut the amount of water they use at home but fewer than half are doing the same at work.

The public sector is failing to meet workers’ remote working needs, with less than a third desiring the option being allowed to do so.

The NAO has reported that many children with SEND are not getting the help they should as demand continues to rise.

Councils can be assured that they will receive the biggest year-on-year real terms increase in funding for almost a decade.

Councils say recent nurse funding to improve their training and skills should be expanded to cover public health workers.

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