Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Haringey Council wins two MJ Achievement Awards 2025, recognised for its innovative and pioneering service delivery model in local government excellence. The council defeated fierce competition to win the Innovation in Reducing Health Inequalities and Innovation in
Chiswick (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The inaugural Padel EPL Club World Cup, powered by Playtomic, kicks off soon at Rocks Lane Chiswick—marking a major milestone for British padel sport. Rocks Lane Padel and the EPL have expanded internationally, showcasing Padel’s remarkable global
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Over 2,000 UK government devices worth £1.3m were lost or stolen, raising cybersecurity fears over sensitive data and potential hacker access. As reported by The Guardian, FOI data reveals thousands of UK government devices worth over £1m
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Foreign Office said Britain is arranging flights next week to evacuate citizens from Israel and Palestinian areas amid the growing Middle East conflict. As reported by LBC, a government-chartered flight will begin evacuating UK nationals and
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said Britain wasn’t involved in Trump’s Iran strikes but was informed in advance and moved assets to protect citizens. As reported by HuffPost, a cabinet official confirmed Britain had no role in President
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Joe Booth, an autistic activist, was arrested in supported housing during a Quaker-linked raid, sparking fears of overpolicing peaceful protest groups. As reported by The Guardian, a Met police raid on a Quaker house resulted in the
The public is deeply worried about the impact of assisted dying on vulnerable and disabled people, find a major new poll for Care Not Killing. Asked, “If assisted dying were legalised in Britain, how concerned or not would you be that the
Barking & Dagenham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Sahara Parkside in Barking has been rated ‘requires improvement’ by the Care Quality Commission after a recent inspection highlighted key service concerns. The results of CQC’s March 18–19 visit were released this month. Inspectors determined
Wandsworth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Wandsworth Council hosted a compelling awareness event to mark World Sickle Cell Day, aiming to spotlight the condition and promote better public understanding. They held an educational Sickle Cell Awareness Panel Event for staff members in honor
Barnet (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Barnet Council has voiced serious concerns about delays in its housing repairs service, calling for urgent improvements to meet residents’ needs and standards. Last Thursday (June 12), Cllr. Ross Houston, the cabinet member for housing and regeneration,
