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£20 million fund will allow councils to put in place vital new schemes so that those at risk will have the support to secure their own tenancy.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Extending licensing to 170,000 more properties will ensure people benefit from better quality accommodation.
Public Health England (PHE) confirm that an individual has been diagnosed with Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in England.
The Secretary of State leads a delegation of business and public representatives on a trade visit to promote ties between the Midlands and India.
Borrowing restrictions removed to enable councils to deliver new homes.
New measures to support homebuyers, build more homes, improve building safety and create a Commonwealth Games legacy.
All Northern Powerhouse regions have seen a jump in overnight stays according to new figures.
Leading innovators in the chocolate, cheese and crop industries join Partners Programme during British Food Fortnight.
MHCLG has published the first statutory review of the Local Government Pension Scheme.
Councils seeking to transform their public services through digital innovation can apply to a new £7.5 million fund from Monday 24 September.
Know your rights and responsibilities to make renting your student home as easy as possible.
Communities Secretary confirms he is concluding the government’s intervention in Rotherham metropolitan borough council and returning all powers to the authority.
38 high streets across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have been shortlisted in this year’s Great British High Street Awards 2018.
Students returning to university this autumn and renting a home for the first time don’t have to put up with rogue landlords, thanks to government rules.
Sixteen successful 'fast track' projects are receiving a share of £6 million Coastal Communities Fund money to help deliver sustainable growth and jobs.
More than 30 rural communities are set to benefit from new or expanded village services from libraries, shops to post offices all delivered by their local pub.
A community-led Memorial Commission is to be set up so that community members can decide on the long-term future of the Grenfell Tower site.
Official figures show that the demand for goods made in the Northern Powerhouse has grown by 3.5% over the last year, and 16.1% since 2010.
Government sets out plans to fund 83 areas with the highest numbers of people at risk over the next 2 years.
Tenants in the private rented sector will no longer be forced to pay excessive fees for minor damages, as the government continues to crackdown on unfair letting fees.
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