UK Channel crossings resume after 28-day pause—the longest since 2018. 2025 hits 39,292 arrivals, highest since 2022. Gov't eyes ECHR reforms.
A leaked dossier reveals the Green Party may broaden misogyny rules, potentially disciplining men for disagreeing with women, raising legal concerns.
Labour MP Neil Duncan-Jordan plans a private member’s bill to ban fox and trail-hunting, close legal loopholes, and strengthen the Hunting Act.
Explore what 19th-century London looked like — a rapidly growing, industrial, and diverse city of grand wealth and stark poverty in the Victorian era.
Pax Britannica was a 19th-century era of British-led global peace shaped by naval power, trade, diplomacy, and cultural influence that transformed world history.
How the Irish Free State was established in 1922, its path from British rule to independence, and how it shaped Ireland’s political, cultural, and social future.
Hackney (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hackney’s safeguarding chief has pushed back against criticism of Mossbourne Victoria Park Academy review, calling the backlash an “embarrassing misstep.” The school had “caused harm to some of its most vulnerable pupils,” according to a long-awaited study
Two men have been jailed after a man was killed in a violent assault outside a Wetherspoon pub in Lewisham, prompting renewed scrutiny over public safety.
Greenwich will host the return of the London Pantomime Horse Race this weekend, bringing a festive, crowd-pleasing spectacle back to the capital’s streets.
Lambeth Council is preparing to sell a derelict Cormont Road school beside Myatt’s Fields Park as severe financial pressures force urgent asset disposal.
Discover the key causes of the English Civil War: struggle for power, religion, taxes, and Parliament shaping 17th-century England.
Learn why the Normans conquered England in 1066, the rival claims to the throne, the Battle of Hastings, and how the conquest reshaped England forever.