London, (Parliament Politicians Magazine) – can reveal the UK’s Health and Safety Executive (HSE), provided advice and support to the organisers of this year’s FIFA World Cup in Qatar, on workers safety and preventing accidents on the 25 sites directly linked to
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Train services are expected to be reduced across England, Scotland, and Wales as a result of the largest rail strike in 30 years. Last-minute negotiations between rail bosses and unions are expected to continue on Monday, ahead
KYIV (Parliament Politics Magazine) – On Friday, the European Union approved Ukraine as an official candidate for membership in the bloc, along with Moldova, marking a historic eastward shift in Europe’s vision brought about by Russia’s invasion. In February, Ukraine sought to
KYIV (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As the Ukraine war enters its 110th day, the following is a quick summary on the events and everything major that occurred. After a fire broke out inside the Azot chemical factory, where hundreds of civilians are
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – After having survived a vote of confidence, Boris Johnson is now facing pressure from his MPs to slash taxes. Supporters of the prime minister believe the decision will help the Conservative Party re-establish unity and help the
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Boris Johnson’s supporters will shift their attention to winning a vote of no confidence, acknowledging that they have little prospect of preventing one from being called. In a last-ditch effort of winning over his critics, the prime
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Royal Family has gathered at Buckingham Palace for a concert where many stars are performing to commemorate the Platinum Jubilee of the Queen. Over 30 royals are expected to be present at the Platinum Party at
TEHRAN (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Following a serious report by the nuclear watchdog of the UN, Tehran authorities were asked on Tuesday to explain the existence of uranium particles at three undeclared nuclear sites in Iran. Iran has not convincingly answered long-standing
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to a new research by the Office for National Statistics, budget pasta costs have climbed by 50% in the last year, although overall supermarket lower-price ranges have increased at around the same rate as food in
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Two more Conservative MPs have announced that they have written letters of no confidence in Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Steve Brine, former health minister and Anne Marie Morris, Newton Abbot MP are among the six backbenchers who
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The much-anticipated report by Sue Gray into the Downing Street parties during the pandemic has been released. She claims “leadership and judgement failures” in No 10 and the Cabinet Office, for which “the top leadership at the
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to the leader of Britain’s largest energy supplier, consumers will have to deal with exorbitantly high fuel prices for a period of at least another 18 months. E.ON UK’s chief executive, Michael Lewis, has urged for
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Bank of England will tighten its grip on the economy in the coming months as it attempts to lower the highest inflation rate in 40 years, according to its chief economist. Huw Pill said “additional work”
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine ) – Keir Starmer began PMQs by questioning Boris Johnson whether he supported, opposed, or was on the fence about a windfall tax on energy businesses. There was no clarity on the matter even at the end of
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The government has turned down a proposal for the House of Lords to temporarily relocate to a building across the street from Parliament, instead directing peers to relocate outside of London. While major restoration work is underway,
KYIV (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to a Ukrainian army official, a botched river crossing in which a Russian battalion lost almost all of its armoured vehicles was the third attack of this nature in three days. According to Serhiy Hayday, the
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The United Kingdom has come to mutual agreement with Finland and Sweden, agreeing to assist them if they are attacked. Boris Johnson, the British Prime Minister, paid a visit to both countries to sign the agreements, which
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Starting Monday, millions of people will be shifted off legacy benefits and onto universal credit, a strategy that charities have judged too risky to continue. More than 20 charities have written to Therese Coffey, the work and
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Boris Johnson has recorded a clip for broadcasters about the results. He began by praising Conservative councillors and stating that the results were “mixed.” He described the situation in some sections of the country as difficult. However,
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In English local elections, the Conservatives lost control of major London councils, but Labour has made small gains elsewhere. In a successful night for the Lib Dems, they won gains in Tory areas and won Hull City
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The results of a poll published last month by the Daily Telegraph suggested that the Conservatives are on track to lose almost 800 council seats in the local elections. Despite the fact that it was based on
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Worries of a “inflationary spiral,” the Prime Minister stated yesterday, had limited the amount of assistance the government could provide in the cost-of-living crisis. This is a difficult notion to communicate to millions of people who have
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – When Boris Johnson speaks to Ukraine’s parliament later, he will call the country’s resistance to the Russian invasion its “finest hour.” He will also lay out the details of £300 million in additional military support in a
BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Apple has been charged by the European Commission of abusing its market advantage in contactless smartphone payments. It said the US corporation may have infringed competition law by prohibiting rivals from using its “tap and go” technology,
RAMALLAH (Parliament Politics Magazine) – On the penultimate day of Ramadan, the Israeli army intensified its arrest and raid operation against Palestinians in many West Bank cities and towns. It arrested 12 Palestinians from Qarawat Bani Hassan, Sanur, Merka, the Jalazoun refugee
LONDON (ParliamentPolitics Magazine) – After confessing to watching pornography twice in Parliament, Neil Parish has announced his resignation as an MP to the BBC. Mr Parish, who has been the Member of Parliament for Tiverton and Honiton in Devon since 2010, described
WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine)- Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, sold $8.5 billion (£6.8 billion) worth of Tesla shares to fund cash after agreeing to buy Twitter. Tesla’s CEO has put $21 billion of his own money into the financing package for
DOHA (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Qatar’s hosting of the World Cup is a success, but Europe’s quest to replace Russian natural gas will give the Gulf state genuine clout. Passengers can see the brand new 80,000-seat stadium rising out of the desert
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – After it was passed just in time to meet the deadline by the MPs and peers, the government’s plan of allowing asylum cases to be processed abroad will become law. Later on Thursday, the Parliament will be
BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Whatever his intentions regarding freedom of speech, Elon Musk has been warned by the European Commission on Tuesday that Twitter would have to adapt entirely to European standards. ALSO READ: Twitter to be sold to Elon Musk
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour’s deputy leader, Angela Rayner has expressed her disgust with assertions made by Conservative MPs that she attempts to distract the Prime Minister by crossing and uncrossing her legs. Ms Rayner told ITV that she was “really
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Following a scandal over the finances of Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s wife, Labour has vowed to replace the “non-dom” taxable status in the UK. The party said it will end the “unfair” status that exempts UK residents with
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Boris Johnson has stated that he will remove loopholes to ensure that UK exports to India do not wind up being used in Russian weapons, despite the fact that he has acknowledged that the war in Ukraine
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Boris Johnson met with Narendra Modi, India’s prime minister, to discuss defence, energy, and trade relations. Mr Johnson stated that he hoped for a post-Brexit free trade agreement to be reached by Diwali in October. The PM,
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Tory MPs will have a free vote in the discussion on the Prime Minister’s deception of Parliament, making the Labour motion more likely to pass. Mark Spencer, the Commons leader, has now stated that Tory MPs would
DOHA (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Shayne (name changed) has worked with the same firm for seven years in Qatar, working at a food booth six days a week. During this time, she has not gotten a pay raise, and her income was
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Boris Johnson is planning to present his “version of events” on partygate to MPs for the first time this week, following a police probe that resulted in a fine. After additional reports about the PM’s role in
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Crispin Blunt, a Conservative MP, has apologised for a comment in which he defended fellow Conservative MP Imran Ahmad Khan, who was convicted of sexual assault. On Monday, Khan, a Wakefield MP, was found guilty of abusing
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK PM Boris Johnson met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv. The visit was described by No 10 as a “display of solidarity” with the people of Ukraine. Following the discussion, Downing Street announced that the
LONDON, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Following criticism that the government’s new energy plan provides little to aid consumers struggling with skyrocketing costs, the PM has defended it. Boris Johnson described it as a “long-term plan” centred on energy supply, adding that the
LONDON, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to the health secretary, the rise in national insurance payments for millions of individuals already struggling to cope with the cost of living issue is both reasonable and fair. Sajid Javid said the additional 1.25 percentage
LONDON, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Following a backlash from within his own party, top Conservatives fear PM Johnson will find it difficult to get his plans of privatising Channel 4 through parliament. Former Scottish Tory leader Ruth Davidson, as well as former
CHELMSFORD, (Parliament Politics magazine) – As climate change protestors continued to obstruct oil ports, more than 80 individuals were arrested. Just Stop Oil activists said they had blocked access to a tanker park and discovered an underground network of tunnels at two
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Sir Keir Starmer, the Labour Party’s leader, has asked Rishi Sunak to “come clean” about his wife’s ownership in a company that also operates in Russia. The chancellor has been criticised because his wife, Akshata Murthy, owns
LONDON, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Boris Johnson has sparked anger by abandoning plans to outlaw the heinous practise of LGBT conversion therapy. “The PM has agreed we should not move through with legislation,” according to a leaked Downing Street briefing paper viewed
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK has imposed sanctions on propagandists of. Kremlin, a Russian general known as “the butcher of Mariupol,” and a Moscow-funded television network. Colonel-General Mikhail Mizintsev, propagandist Sergey Brilev, and Kremlin-funded TV-Novosti, which operates the Russia Today
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – After it was revealed that the first of 20 lockdown fines would be given, Boris Johnson is poised to face more scrutiny from senior MPs over the “partygate” controversy. When Mr Johnson appears before the Commons liaison
LONDON, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A war crimes lawyer has been hired by the UK attorney general to advise Ukraine on the Russian invasion. Sir Howard Morrison will become an independent consultant to Ukraine’s chief prosecutor, Iryna Venediktova, according to Suella Braverman.
LONDON, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to new government guidelines, all schools must be open for 32.5 hours at least per week. Though the vast majority of schools in England now meet this requirement, approximately 14% are only open for 32 hours
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Before PM Johnson allegedly intervened to overcome intelligence services’ security concerns, Labour demanded the release of the Cabinet Office’s full recommendations on a peerage for Evgeny Lebedev, the newspaper owner and son of a KGB spy. The