Wandsworth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Young’s pub reports double-digit revenue increase over the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, following Fuller’s and Mitchells & Butlers pubs. After the capital’s diners and drinkers enjoyed the holiday season in style, London pub company Young’s emerged
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Steve Reed, UK environment secretary, challenges Yorkshire anglers’ river cleanup win, drawing criticism over Labour’s pledge to address water pollution. On Tuesday, Mr Steve’s legal team will argue in the court of appeal that tackling pollution in
Tower Hamlets (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As part of Tower Hamlets Council program, families with household incomes of £50,350 or less will be eligible for the proposed school uniform award, which Tower Hamlets Council has allocated £3 million to pay. For each
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Kentish Town Tube station has reopened following an 18-month closure for escalator and structural repairs while Thameslink trains are expected to resume service until 30 December. The reopening of Kentish Town Tube station was scheduled for June
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A 91-year-old Sikh man’s beard was trimmed without approval at a London hospital, leaving his family distressed. The hospital has issued an apology. The incident occurred on Thursday morning during a routine assisted bath at a prominent
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The British government has accepted Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský’s £3.6bn acquisition of Royal Mail’s parent company, making it the first time the historic postal service will be owned by a foreign investor. The deal was approved by
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Britain Prime Minister Keir Starmer will visit the Gulf to strengthen relations with Saudi Arabia and the UAE, focusing on investment, security cooperation and Middle East stability. According to Number 10, during his inaugural Gulf visit, Prime
London (Parliament Politics Magzine) – Terrorist who conspired to kill hundreds of Londoners in a Tube bombing is ‘released’ from prison. Failed terrorist Manfo Asiedu, a fundamental figure in the failed 2005 London bomb scheme, has been deported to Ghana after fitting
Last week, the Indian government announced the discharge of several of the 91 Indians tricked into fighting for Russia in the Ukraine war. Many of these men were duped by agents promising them jobs or positions as army “helpers” but were instead
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged to protect public services and rejected the idea of austerity as Labour’s first annual conference in 15 years as a governing party begins in Liverpool. After Labour’s landslide victory over the Conservatives, Starmer aims to