UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Children’s Commissioner for England urges an immediate ban on deepfake “nudification” apps, citing growing concerns over online abuse and exploitation. As reported by The Guardian, AI-driven “nudification” apps that create deepfake sexual images of children should
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Plans for 693 flats in five blocks up to 24 storeys in Ealing approved amid fierce debate over safety, overcrowding, and urban planning concerns. A contentious residential development in West London has been authorized for its third
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Research shows London’s Ulez cut pollution, improved public health, and saved over £37m a year, marking a major success for Mayor Sadiq Khan. As reported by GB News, Sadiq Khan declared a major achievement for Londoners as
Wandsworth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Young people in Wandsworth commemorate Nelson Mandela, expressing aspirations for a just and united world inspired by his enduring legacy. In remembrance of Nelson Mandela, the voices of a primary school reverberated Tuesday through the famous Guilhall’s
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Economists and ecologists urged MPs to amend the planning bill, claiming the “nature levy” lets developers bypass environmental laws, harming ecosystems. As reported by The Guardian, top economists and environmentalists are calling for changes to the government’s
Greenwich (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Thameslink disruption could affect thousands of runners and spectators heading to the London Marathon in Greenwich, raising concerns over race day travel chaos. Due to Network Rail’s engineering work on the day of the largest 26.2-mile road
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Britain’s annual borrowing surged past predictions by £15bn, sparking fears of tax rises and deeper cuts to meet Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s fiscal rules. As reported by Sky News, official figures reveal government borrowing exceeded estimates by nearly
Hammersmith & Fulham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hammersmith and Fulham Council to debate hidden homelessness after a new report reveals the majority of those seeking help are single adults without dependents. A quarter of the 505 unmarried individuals who sought assistance from
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Home Office will publish the nationalities of foreign criminals in the UK, including the crimes committed, a move set to fuel debate on immigration. As reported by The Guardian, the Home Office plans to publish the
Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Two people were taken to hospital following a double stabbing on Briar Road, Romford in Havering. Police have launched an investigation into the incident. Coltsfoot Path was the scene of the initial incident shortly before 12:50 p.m.
