Lambeth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Lambeth Council and developer London Square have unveiled plans for two residential towers, 20 and 17 storeys high, along Brixton Station Road. Pop Brixton, a well-known restaurant and bar with workplace units, may be demolished and rebuilt
Sutton (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Waste firm Viridor has been exposed for nearly 1,000 environmental licence breaches in Sutton, raising concerns over pollution and regulatory oversight. Sutton‘s FibDems have finally acknowledged, twelve years too late, that the poisonous pollution emanating from the
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Reform leader Nigel Farage retreats from plans targeting women and children, aiming at adult illegal migrants instead, amid criticism from charities and MPs. As reported by The Standard, Nigel Farage has scaled back his party’s deportation plans,
Casting a vote during an election is not the only form of political participation in a democracy. One of the best and surest ways of entering the political arena is through the entry into an existing political party. Although the global trend
Driving in the United Kingdom with a foreign driving licence involves specific rules and procedures that vary depending on the country where your licence was issued. Exchanging a foreign driving licence for a UK one is an important step for many residents
The exit of the United Kingdom from the European Union brought considerable changes across various sectors, including driving licences. EU driving licence holders living in or visiting the UK face new rules and procedures that affect how they can drive, exchange their
Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Students across Haringey celebrated their exam results, marking achievements and preparing for university, apprenticeships, and future careers. Their perseverance and accomplishments are evidence of the skill and tenacity that flourish in our community. As a council, they
Barnet (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Motorists in Barnet should prepare for five National Highways road closures this week, with potential travel disruptions and detours expected nearby. It is anticipated that one of them would result in delays of ten to thirty minutes.
Enfield (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Construction of the new Edmonton incinerator in Enfield faces ongoing delays due to local opposition and global challenges impacting progress. According to overseers, the Edmonton Eco Park rehabilitation project, which was supposed to replace the aging waste-burning
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Acton residents say years of neglect and poor maintenance by Peabody have left their flats unsafe, raising serious safety concerns in Ealing. Although the organization maintains that the apartments are safe, they accuse Peabody of neglecting to
The term “whip” in UK politics refers to both a crucial function and a crucial procedure inside political parties that support party discipline and the efficient operation of Parliament. The purpose of the whipping system is to make sure that MPs back
What is the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2025 and what is the Government hoping to achieve with it? The Bill represents a significant reform package addressing both children’s social care and educational standards, with implications for public authorities, schools, and families