IADAS has named the new Birmingham City Council website as the Gold winner in the ‘Websites, Government & Civic’ category at the Lovies.
The LGA has revealed that there are a record number of children now in the care system, with 90 children a day having entered care last year.
The Electoral Commission has found that the public are satisfied with the way elections are run and are keen for further reform.
The Cabinet Office has revealed that SMEs benefited from £12.2 billion worth of central government spending in 2015 to 2016.
Up to £557 million for less established renewable electricity projects as part of the government’s Clean Growth Strategy.
The London Borough of Waltham Forest has entered a new partnership with YPO to launch a new national HR procurement framework.
New survey shows that over half of UK councils expect to overspend their adult social care budgets this year by up to nearly £21 million each.
New research has suggested that recent trends could see that deaths occurring in care homes more than double in the next 25 years.
One million households will save £120 a year when Ofgem extends its prepayment safeguard tariff for more vulnerable people this winter.
Local authorities are putting foster children at a disadvantage compared to their peers when it comes to school transport.
Local authorities could annually save up to £35 million if a deposit refund system for drinks containers was introduced in England.
Local authorities should provide specialist community care for people with learning disabilities to help avoid admissions to psychiatric wards or residential homes.