Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Haringey will host a unified, multi-faith event to launch National Hate Crime Awareness Week, promoting solidarity and safety across the borough. This session, titled “Faith in Unity: Standing Together Against Hate in HaringeyHaringey,” will be held from
Richmond (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Richmond Council has adopted a new Local Plan outlining future growth, housing, and sustainability priorities to guide the borough’s development. The Richmond borough’s priorities for the next 15 years were established by the plan, which was formally
Lambeth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Lambeth Council has appointed muf architecture/art to design ‘Brixton Day and Night’, a community-led plan to revitalise the town centre and public spaces. Additionally, the project will invite people to help design the future of the town
Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Haringey residents can help shape two new council strategies to transform kerbsides, improving accessibility, parking, and community-friendly spaces. This week, a consultation was started to find out how these important areas could be enhanced to better serve
Jerusalem (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A ceasefire in Gaza has been agreed, with hostages to be freed in 72 hours and Israel set to withdraw troops within 24 hours of approval. As reported by The Telegraph, Israel confirmed the Gaza ceasefire will
India (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK signed a £350m defence deal with India for air missiles, boosting 700 jobs in Northern Ireland and advancing joint defence production efforts. As reported by The Independent, during Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s visit to
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper says the UK stands ready to support the Gaza ceasefire and help implement both phases of the peace plan. As reported by The Guardian, Yvette Cooper said the Gaza ceasefire plan must
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces an £8bn shortfall as Allwyn’s National Lottery stalled ticket sales threaten public finances and charity funding. As reported by The Telegraph, falling National Lottery sales could risk a multibillion-pound shortfall, adding pressure on
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Competition and Markets Authority approved five UK water firms to raise bills by £556m over five years, rejecting most of their £2.7bn request. As reported by The Guardian, millions of English households will face higher water
Southwark (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The British Heart Foundation opened its latest store at Surrey Quays Shopping Centre in Southwark on October 7, expanding its retail network. To raise money for important cardiac research, the store will sell books, entertainment, bric-a-brac, men’s
Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Residents in Haringey gathered to launch a year-long celebration of Black history and heritage, marking a key cultural moment for the borough. Tuesday night’s event, which featured live music, poetry, panel discussions, and speeches, was held at
Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Plans to demolish buildings in Rainham, Havering, for new flats and shop space were rejected, with officials calling the project “materially harmful” to the area. “The demolition of existing buildings and construction of Class A1 Unit of