USA (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A federal judge dismissed criminal charges against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, ruling that the appointment of prosecutor Lindsey Halligan was unlawful. The cases were dismissed without prejudice, allowing the
Scotland (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Scottish comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli appeared in a private court hearing facing charges of rape and an offence under the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act. He made no plea and was granted bail as preparations continue for a
A Hounslow councillor apologises after his Lamborghini SUV was parked in a disabled bay without a blue badge, prompting public criticism.
Starmer calls for lasting peace
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Organisers have confirmed the 2026 Ealing Book Festival will run from 29 April to 3 May, allowing book lovers to plan early for the borough’s literary event. The festival, which is now in its third time, is
Peter Kyle urges business engagement
Ukraine seeks fair peace terms
China escalates tensions with video
Farage pressed over antisemitism claims
Severe shortages of paediatric pathologists are causing long NHS postmortem delays, leaving bereaved families facing distress and waits of over a year.
UK officials will join Geneva talks on Trump’s Ukraine peace plan as allies push for meaningful negotiations and protections for Ukraine’s security.
Heidi Alexander won’t confirm if Rachel Reeves will scrap the two-child benefit cap, as Labour highlights child poverty and prepares key Budget decisions.