UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A CIPS survey finds 29% of companies hit by cyber-attacks, with major firms like JLR and Asahi facing huge disruptions and losses worldwide. As reported by The Guardian, nearly a third of managers report increasing cyber-attacks on
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Five water firms urge the CMA to permit bigger bill hikes than Ofwat approved, leaving millions of English households facing higher costs. As reported by the Guardian, households across England risk higher water charges as the Competition
Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg was born on January 3, 2003, in Stockholm, Sweden. She grew up in an artistic and politically active family; her mother, Malena Ernman, is a renowned opera singer, and her father, Svante Thunberg, is an actor. Greta’s
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Met Police confirm 493 arrests in central London amid protests supporting the banned group Palestine Action, as tensions rise in the capital. According to our judges, some 1,000 people participated in protests in support of Palestine Action,
Barnet (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Barnet Council is contesting approval for a Traveller’s caravan site on protected Green Belt land in Chipping Barnet, citing planning and land-use concerns. In July, a planning inspector approved two Traveller trailer pitches for two families in
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Major gas works will close key roads in South Croydon for three weeks, with drivers urged to plan ahead as traffic diversions and delays are expected. Due to gas mains construction, Southbridge Road, the busy A236 that
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Merlin Strategy poll shows just 15% trust Tories to stop Channel crossings, with 35% backing Reform UK; 63% say the Conservative Party is broken. As reported by The Telegraph, a recent poll finds that Conservatives lack public
Gaza (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Gaza civil defence agency says Israeli airstrikes and shelling hit Gaza City despite US President Donald Trump’s appeal, causing multiple deaths and injuries. As reported by The Guardian, the Gaza civil defence reports dozens of Israeli airstrikes
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces calls from Labour allies to scrap tax pledges, amid warnings a “pasty tax” budget may follow a £40bn shortfall. As reported by The Guardian, Labour colleagues urge Rachel Reeves to abandon manifesto pledges,
The Queensferry Crossing, inaugurated in August 2017, is a landmark infrastructure project in Scotland, spanning 1.7 miles (2.7 kilometers) across the Firth of Forth. It is the world’s longest three-tower, cable-stayed bridge and serves as a vital motorway link between Edinburgh and
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Zizzi Bromley is celebrating its grand reopening with a fresh refurb by giving away 1,000 free pizzas, drawing excitement from local diners and families. On September 30, Bromley‘s Zizzi reopened with a new design and a promise
Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Muswell Hill Library in Haringey has reopened after nearly two years of refurbishment, offering improved facilities and a refreshed space for the community. The library boasts new furniture and lighting, a special space for youth, an accessible