LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to a cross-party committee, lawmakers shouldn’t be permitted to bring their infants into the Commons chamber. Sir Lindsay Hoyle, the Speaker of the House of Commons, requested that the Procedure Committee reconsider the regulations after Stella
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – London’s skyline is rather remarkable, ranging from the grand elegance of the Big Ben to the sparkling, neoteric Shard. And dining at a height above the city is the best place to take in the expansive vistas
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Everyone is aware of the advantages of exercise, including improved sleep, increased energy, and stronger muscles. Frequently, a mood lift is added on as an extra. But there is more proof than ever before that exercise not
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Covid-19 pandemic reminded the world of the old adage, “Health is like money, we never have a true idea of its value until we lose it”. Life came to a standstill and people were gripped in
MANILA (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Authorities in the Philippines have once more commanded the closure of an investigative news website that Maria Ressa, the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, created. One of the few media sites in the Philippines that criticises
TAIPEI CITY (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Liz Truss stated during the Nato summit that if China invaded Taiwan, it would be “a catastrophic miscalculation” and that the UK and other nations should reevaluate their trade agreements with nations who use economic power
JERUSALEM (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to WAFA, the official Palestinian news agency and a nearby hospital, a Palestinian man was killed by the Israeli forces in the northern part of the occupied West Bank in the Jenin city, following armed battles
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Skimpflation is a known term used in the US but is quickly gaining popularity in the UK. Alan Cole, a writer at Full Stack Economics and a former senior economist at the joint economic committee of the
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK is set to be hit by the blistering heat of the sun this July as warned by the Met Office. While the bright sunshine is a welcome change to the usually grim and grey weather
NAIROBI (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Leading NGOs have warned that the UN’s negotiations on biodiversity have reached a breaking point as a result of governments’ lack of participation, three years after experts first reported that life-support systems of Earth are failing. The
WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – At least 50 migrants who were left in a Texas lorry died as a result of “poverty and desperation,” according to the president of Mexico. The biggest instance of migrant deaths brought on by smuggling in the
TEHRAN (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Indirect nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States are anticipated to start in Qatar, with the European Union acting as a mediator. After prior discussions stalled in March, the negotiations, which are scheduled to begin on