UK reforms worry Hong Kong refugees
Insulation cuts risk colder homes
UK MPs demand stronger Jamaica aid
Barnet opposition leader Peter Zinkin welcomes the council’s decision to pause plans for developing an East Finchley green space and car park.
Kensington and Chelsea Council confirms data was copied and removed in a recent cyber attack, raising concerns over security vulnerabilities and safety.
New Marie Curie figures show Ealing has some of London’s highest end-of-life poverty rates, raising concerns about support systems for vulnerable residents.
Hackney joins London boroughs in a renewed campaign to curb air pollution caused by engine idling, highlighting growing regional action on emissions.
UK households face £2bn a year for EDF’s Hinkley and Sizewell projects as nuclear subsidies, levies and rising strike prices push future energy costs higher.
Waltham Forest residents living with Parkinson’s are invited to free chair-based yoga sessions designed to support wellbeing, and community health.
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for strong winds affecting northern and western Scotland from Thursday evening until Friday morning, with gusts up to 80 mph expected in exposed areas. Further disruptions from heavy rain and
Bournemouth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The A338 Wessex Way in Bournemouth was closed by Dorset Police on November 27, 2025, following a welfare concern involving a woman on a bridge. Emergency services worked to engage with the woman, leading to a prolonged
Lidl Hanwell store reopens expanded