Haringey residents slam late-night dessert shop plan

Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Haringey opposes dessert shop’s 2am license bid, citing noise and antisocial behavior concerns from late-night delivery drivers and patrons. In order to serve hot cuisine and remain open until two in the morning every day, Baby Cakes

Resident doctors paid less than in 2010, says report

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A Nuffield Trust report finds resident doctors’ real pay has dropped by up to 10% since 2010–11, triggering fresh strikes and debate over the pay figures.  As reported by The Guardian, an independent report indicates that pay

Croydon Mayor Perry backs Westfield plans at PR breakfast

Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Croydon’s £82,000-a-year Mayor joined a PR event to support Westfield’s town centre proposals amid concerns over the project’s diminishing credibility. That was the highlight of Croydon Mayor Jason Perry’s one-hour, appropriately named “Breakfast Waffle” event, which took

Dan Jarvis warns UK faces major surge in cyber attacks

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK Security Minister Dan Jarvis warns cyberattacks are rising sharply, urging new laws to ban ransom payments and strengthen national cyber defences. As reported by The Independent, Dan Jarvis said Britain faces a “very significant” threat from

Ealing Council launches first-ever climate week

Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ealing Council launches its first Climate Week, featuring events that promote cost-saving, healthy lifestyle changes in the fight against the climate crisis. From September 20 to 28, Ealing Climate Week: Better Living will offer a range of

Reform slammed for £150k spend on political aides

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Reform UK councillors face backlash for approving £150k spend on political advisers despite pledging to cut waste, sparking protests and climate vote defeat. As reported by The Guardian, critics accused Reform UK of breaking spending promises after

Haringey recognises Latin American Community officially

Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In a landmark decision, Haringey Council unanimously passed a motion to officially recognise the Latin American Community during Monday’s Full Council session.  Following the decision, council members gave a standing ovation, expressing gratitude for the contributions residents

Redbridge cracks down on temporary housing fraud

Redbridge (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Redbridge Council intensifies anti-fraud measures in temporary housing to ensure fair allocation and protect accommodation for those in genuine need. Since commencing a targeted operation in November 2023, the Council’s Counter-fraud Team has carried out more than

Waltham Forest urged to boost ethical investments

Waltham Forest (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hundreds urge Waltham Forest Council to strengthen its stance on ethical investment and accelerate efforts to develop more social housing in the borough. Before a full council meeting last week, a variety of campaign organizations, including

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