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The Prime Minister has been joined by the 4 living former Prime Ministers to back the new Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
New statutory guidance for local authorities in England stresses the role of their scrutiny committees in holding them to account over local decision-making.
Thousands of vulnerable people sleeping rough will get specialist support to recover from life on the streets.
Revised designs for the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre have been unveiled, the Communities Secretary, the Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP confirmed.
Biggest change to the private rental sector for a generation.
More than 300 bids from local authorities across the country have been received for a share of the £675 million Future High Streets Fund to transform their local high streets.
Vulnerable people who fall behind with Council Tax payments will have greater protection from aggressive debt enforcement under new plans to improve the way councils collect arrears.
Towns across the country will benefit from a new scheme which will see landlords turn their empty shops into vibrant community hubs open to the public.
New online support as part of government's commitment to give greater protection to tenants, and reform the private rented sector for the better.
Developers have been reminded of their legal obligation to consider the impact of a project on local wildlife.
A package of measures to update crematoria to reflect the needs of different cultures and faiths in modern Britain has been announced.
On a visit to the Holocaust Survivors’ Centre the Communities Secretary stressed the importance of plans for a new national memorial.
Update from meetings held on 26 February and 18 March.
Almost 400,000 families have been helped by the Troubled Families programme.
More than 40 leading property developers and freeholders have already signed the government-backed pledge.
Communities across England will benefit from an increased awareness of the devastating consequences of female genital mutilation thanks to a new £375,000 fund.
Government announces winners of £3.75 million fund to create new pocket parks and refurbish existing parks.
Rural pubs to receive £188,000 to deliver additional services, including Post Office facilities, shops and libraries.
New garden towns will provide up to 64,000 much-needed homes across England.
A multi-million pound package of commitments to drive forward growth in the Thames Estuary to create jobs, build new homes and boost local economic growth.
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