Older people and those with disabilities will continue to get free off peak bus travel, thanks to an extension of the English National Concessionary Travel Scheme.

The government has launched new measures to “level the playing field” for smaller businesses bidding for government work.

The Home Secretary Amber Rudd will launch a Serious Violence Strategy to prevent and tackle violent, drug-related crime, in London today (9 April)

New banning orders and a national database of offenders will allow councils to crackdown on poor and unfair practice by rogue landlords

The Cabinet Office launched the Government Property Agency (GPA) on 1 April with the aim to generate more than £1 billion in financial savings.

Broadband speeds in rural areas are up to three times slower than neighbouring cities, experiencing below the national average download speed.

New research has shown that 47 per cent of Brits say that taxing unhealthy food and drinks will encourage them to cut down on these items.

The government will review the current laws and powers to deal with unauthorised caravan sites and developments.

New Public Health England data has revealed that a child in England has a tooth removed in hospital every 10 minutes due to preventable tooth decay.

Finding savings has become ‘increasingly critical’ for local authorities who are facing continuous reductions in funding.

The Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2018 will incentivise operators to invest in the broadband network.

Oxford City Council has announced the transformation of its direct services operations into a wholly-owned social enterprise called Oxford Direct Services Ltd.

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