Ministers have put forward new proposals for LEPs to supercharge economic growth and drive forward investment in local businesses.
Public Health England has reported that levels of severe obesity in children aged 10 to 11 years have reached the highest point since records began
James Brokenshire has announced that the government will end the intervention into Rotherham Council three years after calling in inspectors.
Local authorities have failed to prioritise palliative and end of life care, despite the health care challenges posed by a rapidly ageing population.
Having announced similar plans last year, Theresa May has revealed wage increases for about one million workers in the public sector.
£4.5 million announced for programmes to refer NHS patients to local community services such as walking clubs, gardening or arts activities.
The LGiU has launched its Local Finance Scorecard to encourage a debate on local government finance and funding post 2020.
A quarter of people admit to 'carefully' littering, as Keep Britain Tidy launches a new initiative to help local authorities tackle the issue.
40 per cent of people have no trust at all in the House of Commons, emphasising the huge disconnect between the public and the political system.
As the Prime Minister prepares to host her Cabinet meeting in Gateshead, progress will be made for the £600 million North of Tyne Devolution Deal.
£1.5 million of funding will see a number of parks become trailblazers for innovative new models of community engagement, management and usage.
Thérèse Coffey has announced that 13 flood schemes across the country will benefit from £40 million of funding for improved flood defence schemes.