Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Nominations are now open for the 2025 Young Ealing Foundation Awards, celebrating youth achievements in Ealing. The event takes place on 25 September 2025. The yearly awards, which are organized by the Young Ealing Foundation, unite the
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour explores using the Civil Contingencies Act to control British Steel amid the potential closure of Scunthorpe furnaces, threatening UK steel production. As reported by The Telegraph, with the Chinese owner’s threat to shut down, Britain considers
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour councillor Carol Clark is under scrutiny for allegedly warning her paedophile son before his arrest while opposing a national inquiry into grooming gangs. As reported by GB News, a Teesside councillor faces backlash for opposing a
Kensington and Chelsea (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Sheraton Park Tower in Kensington and Chelsea has applied for a multi-million-pound revamp, adding eight luxury flats and two-storey podium at ground level. For the second time in five years, the hotel chain has
Kingston upon Thames (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Kingston Council approves a nearly 5% council tax hike, keeping it the most expensive borough in London, according to new government data. Council members agreed to the rise on February 27. It will result in
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Chancellor Rachel Reeves pledged not to accept free concert tickets after backlash over attending a show with a family member, citing public concerns. As reported by The Guardian, Ms. Reeves stated she will stop accepting free concert
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Shadow Minister Victoria Atkins slammed Labour’s economic policies, saying most of the £20bn will go to NI hikes and pay rises instead of frontline services. Victoria Atkins has accused the government of misleading the public on NHS
Harrow (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Abdul Khan, 27, of Durham Road, Harrow, was sentenced to an indefinite hospital order under Section 37 of the Mental Health Act at the Old Bailey on March 25. Khan was also subject to an extra Section
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Chancellor Rachel Reeves defends deep spending cuts, citing global uncertainty and fiscal responsibility, but critics warn of impacts on struggling families. As reported by The Guardian, Ms. Reeves justified deep welfare and public spending cuts, pointing to
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Wes Streeting condemned the NHS’s reliance on foreign recruits, calling it morally unacceptable, and pledged to focus on training British doctors. As reported by The Telegraph, Wes Streeting has urged the NHS to stop taking advantage of
Hackney (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hackney Council is set to take control of the leisure centres, saving hundreds of thousands annually. The move marks a significant shift in management strategy. The Town Hall has modified its agreement with Greenwich Leisure Ltd, also
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A KPMG survey reveals rising economic pessimism in the UK, leading consumers to spend less and save for financial hardships. As reported by The Guardian, ahead of Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s spring statement, a survey reveals consumers are