The monarchy, the lords, and the commons, the three old triumvirates of the British constitution, are a historical element dating back to the eleventh century. The history and tradition are a defining feature of our political culture. Traditions are not always for
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans to scrap “arbitrary rules” and cut paperwork, saving UK companies £6bn ahead of the November Budget. As reported by the Independent, Rachel Reeves announced plans to cut red tape and arbitrary rules, aiming
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Pizza Hut’s Croydon restaurant closes as the brand goes into administration, leaving customers disappointed and employees uncertain about their future. Pizza Hut declared that it would close 68 locales, including its Croydon( Purley Way) position. As part
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – European leaders unite behind Ukraine, urging support for the country ahead of US President Donald Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. As reported by The Independent, British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky,
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK borrowing reached £20.2bn in September, the highest in five years, driven by higher welfare spending and debt costs ahead of the autumn budget. As reported by The Guardian, rising debt interest and higher welfare payments pushed
In the UK, the House of Commons is the main popular institution representing the voice and will of the British electorate. As the lower chamber of the council, the House of Commons has legislative supremacy, the power of the bag, and is
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A community outreach drive in Ealing has led to a significant increase in mental health referrals among children from ethnic minority backgrounds. According to the West London NHS Trust, referrals from communities similar as Somali, Sikh, Polish,
The departure of the UK from the EU in December 2020 was one of the most significant events in contemporary British history. Brexit has transformed the UK political, economic and social landscape in such a way that it fundamentally alters the arrangements
City of Westminster (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A man has been taken to hospital after a stabbing incident near the Hilton hotel in Westminster, with police investigation into the circumstances surrounding the attack. On Saturday, October 18, at roughly 10.10 p.m., police
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – MPs call for legislation to revoke Prince Andrew’s Duke of York over the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, but the government defers to the royal family’s views. As reported by The Independent, the King and Prime Minister Sir Keir
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Croydon Council’s £136m bailout sparks concerns over normalisation of emergency funding, with LGA warning of systemic failure on local authorities. Katherine Kerswell’s friends at the Local Government Association released a pre-Budget warning that emergency government bail-out agreements
Moscow (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Kremlin rejects US President Donald Trump’s call to end the Ukraine war, keeping military actions as a US-Russia summit in Budapest is planned. As reported by the RBC Ukraine, Kremlink confirmed Russia will continue its military action