UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK’s first womb transplant baby marks a significant milestone, with Health Secretary Wes Streeting suggesting such procedures could be available on the NHS. As reported by The Independent, the birth of the UK’s first womb transplant
Southwark (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Camberwell Green has seen the most rapid gentrification in Southwark over the past decade, placing in London’s top ten, new Trust for London data shows. Camberwell Green, along with six other Southwark neighborhoods, is ranked sixth out
Hammersmith & Fulham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Green Meet returns to Hammersmith and Fulham on Sunday 11 May, celebrating nature, biodiversity and community through interactive, family-friendly events. This spring, historic Fulham Palace will host a green-focused fiesta with a focus on
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Keir Starmer faces calls to tone down anti-migrant rhetoric following controversial comments at the International Immigration Crime Summit, from rights groups. As reported by the Guardian, over 130 refugee and human rights organizations have called on Keir
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Britain’s hypersonic missile test marks a major step forward for defence, with a new engine promising to enhance missile performance and range. As reported by The Telegraph, the UK’s successful test of a new hypersonic missile engine
Barnet (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Barnet Council spent £34 million on temporary accommodation in the year to March 2024, marking a 28% increase from the previous year, new data reveals. According to fresh data, Barnet spent more last year on temporary housing
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Trump’s tariffs reignite pressure on Keir Starmer to soften Brexit stance as Labour allies push for closer EU ties to support the economy. As reported by The Independent, Labour’s top financial supporters are urging Sir Keir Starmer
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK police chiefs are planning a radical reform of counter-terrorism policing to tackle rising terrorism and serious crime across England and Wales. As reported by The Guardian, UK police chiefs are shaping plans for a new national
Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A Romford landscaper from Havering, is walking 5,000 miles to Ghana in tribute to his late fiancée who died from cancer, ensuring her memory lives on. Before Caroline Sarpong passed away on November 11 of last year,
Islington (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Mayor Sadiq Khan has called in Níall McLaughlin’s rejected student tower plans in Archway, Islington, following local councillors’ refusal of the scheme. The plan, supported by Seven Capital, was rejected by the planning committee of Islington Council
