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 MPÂ are among the six backbenchers who