UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK government will use £11 million in fines from water companies to support river cleanup projects, reversing concerns the money would go to the Treasury. As reported by The Guardian, millions in fines collected from water
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Tranmere Rovers boost their promotion hopes with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Bromley at Prenton Park, courtesy of goals from Josh Hawkes and Omari Patrick. As both clubs fought for a spot near the bottom of the
City of Westminster (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Westminster Council votes down proposal to shrink council tax rise, citing a ‘boldly ambitious’ budget that prioritizes vital services and support for vulnerable residents. At a budget meeting on Wednesday, March 5, council members narrowly
Lewisham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Felicity, a 34-year-old single mum from Lewisham, is breaking barriers as a maintenance supervisor in the trades industry, inspiring a new generation of women. Despite having no prior experience, she joined L&Q as a maintenance planner and
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Britain will continue supplying intelligence aid to Ukraine despite the US cutting off its support, though their resources are not as extensive. Following America’s decision to stop intelligence support earlier this week, the UK will continue its
Tower Hamlets (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Tower Hamlets landlords fined £12,000 over fatal fire in overcrowded flat, where up to 22 tenants lived in three rooms; court confiscates nearly £80,000. Following a fire at the Maddocks House apartment in Shadwell early on
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A Croydon man has been banned from keeping animals for 10 years after the RSPCA prosecuted him for starving and neglecting his XL bully. Following an inspection of his bulldog, Raynor, in a malnourished state with severe
City of Westminster (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Westminster Council approves major office block next to Harrods, sparking concerns over residents’ bedroom privacy despite opposition from local residents. According to Westminster City Council, the 11-story building at 1 Knightsbridge Green will attract millions
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Deputy PM Angela Rayner’s workers’ rights bill has raised concerns from business leaders, who warn it could impose strict regulations that hinder economic growth. The Housing Secretary’s proposed workers’ rights bill may introduce measures that impact job
Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Haringey Council launches new educational video series, created in partnership with Greighton City Academy, to mark International HPV Awareness Day. On International HPV Awareness Day, the council’s public health staff is highlighting the advantages of the vaccine.
