Southwark (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A public consultation on the new Peckham Square plan in Southwark will be held on February 13, 2025, amid ongoing debate over the demolition of Peckham Arch. The renovations will cost £7 million, and a memorial to
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The shadow justice secretary, Robert Jenrick, refrains from rejecting an electoral pact between Conservatives and Reform UK, despite internal party objections. Amid a rise in polling, Robert Jenrick has not dismissed the possibility of ruling out a
Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Havering officers conducted a Live Facial Recognition operation in Romford Town centre this week, leading to six arrests for burglary, and robbery. This technology keeps Londoners secure and will be used to track down those who have
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – British PM Keir Starmer called for the return of Palestinians to Gaza and their rebuilding, rejecting Donald Trump’s plan for US control of the territory. While responding to Trump’s proposal to relocate people from Gaza and place
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Environment Secretary Steve Reed insists that Palestinians must return home, rejecting Trump’s controversial plan to relocate them for Gaza’s development. The British government has rejected newly elected US President Donald Trump’s suggestions that Palestinians be moved and
Bexley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Transport for London (TfL) plan to extend the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) to Thamesmead in Bexley has drawn an apathetic response from the local community. The Thamesmead development was hailed as a future “town for the 21st
Lewisham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Transport for London (TfL) plans the Bakerloop bus, linking Waterloo to Lewisham, providing faster connections in London amid Bakerloo line extension plan. With services perhaps beginning as early as this autumn, it would be the first of
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The British government has backed a third runway at Heathrow, which is expected to create thousands of jobs while improving the nation’s economic standing. Chancellor Rachel Reeves, in her major speech in Oxfordshire on Wednesday, revealed that
Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A plan is made to build 18 temporary residences on the Waterloo Estate, Havering council, but the committee head is worried about the plans’ expense. To respond to the rapid demand for housing, the council plans to
Greater Manchester (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has backed calls for a limited national inquiry into grooming gangs, stating that local reviews lack the legal authority. On Wednesday, MPs dismissed a Conservative amendment to the Children’s Wellbeing and