UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Commons business committee has called for the Post Office to be excluded from administering the Horizon compensation schemes due to slow payments. MPs have raised concerns over the slow compensation process for victims of the Post
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Local authorities in England have spent millions to move homeless families out of big cities to less expensive regions, while critics also raised concerns. As reported by The Guardian, an investigation shows that local councils in London,
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Two prominent political figures were honoured in the New Year Honours list, with London’s mayor Khan becoming a Knight and Thornberry a Dame. The first New Year Honours list following Labour’s general election victory in July, Sadiq
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – London’s mayor, Sadiq Khan has issued a warning regarding scammers and fake tickets, urging people to purchase only from Ticketmaster. Mr Khan announced that the tickets for the iconic annual fireworks event, held at South Bank and
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A new poll predicts Labour’s seat count could drop by 200, with Reform UK evolving as the third-largest party in a hung parliament. The new seat-by-seat review after the general election reveals another hurdle for Sir Keir,
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Security staff at the Science Museum, Victoria and Albert, and Natural History Museums are ready for the strict strike in January 2025 over pay disputes. Security guards working at the UK’s three biggest museums are pushing for
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Researchers seek more transparency from the Foreign Office over Prince Andrew’s records, as Freedom of Information appeals are met with refusal and delays. Author Andrew Lownie, who is writing the biography of Prince Andrew, was told that
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Sir Keir Starmer’s government is facing pressure from business leaders to stay firm on worker’s rights as the UK economy slows. The TUC leader, Paul Nowak argued that company bosses are pushing for trade-offs in return for
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Rachel Reeves is preparing for a big challenge in 2025 with stalls in economic growth and a difficult spending review. Experts predict balancing spending and growth will be difficult. The new figures from the ONS reported that
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK government expects up to 40,000 pupils to shift from private to state schools, with VAT set to increase private school fees. Reports suggest officials are preparing to close private schools as a result of the
