London (Parliament Politic Magazine) – Bus fares in England will be raised to £3 in the Budget, PM Sir Keir Starmer announced. It is an expansion on the current £2 cap, raised by the Conservatives to encourage people to use public transport
London (Parliament Politics Magzine) – Hundreds of health staffers have urged the General Medical Council to prevent suspending doctors imprisoned for peaceful climate activism ahead of a trial which could witness the first jailing of a functional GP for a non-violent climate
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – PM Keir Starmer has rejected misleading the public over tax increases in the run-up to the general election. Sir Keir Starmer was asked if he had misled voters by not cautioning them about the billions in tax
The United Nations’ special coordinator for Middle East peace, Tor Wennesland, issued a stark warning on Tuesday, describing the region as being at its “most dangerous juncture” in decades. He cautioned that escalating hostilities between Israel and Iran-backed forces threaten to ignite
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – London councils pay £ 4 million a day on housing the homeless driving some to default. London boroughs are paying £ 4 million every day for housing homeless people. The pooled average temporary accommodation bill for the
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The latest Alzheimer’s drug has been denied for widespread usefulness by the NHS in England after the health spending watchdog stated that it “does not currently present value for the NHS”. It is the second disease-modifying Alzheimer’s
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As part of the UK’s green energy targets, more than 1,000 new homes will be built across northern Scotland. SSEN Transmission, a subsidiary of the electricity company SSE, has marked a deal with local councils and housing
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK Health Secretary stirs claims that some patients confronting avoidable ‘death sentence’ due to current NHS declines. Wes Streeting, the health secretary, has revived assertions that some patients are receiving a “death sentence” because of the issues
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – More than 2,000 incidents of violence and abuse were reported against London paramedics and ambulance staff last year. Data issued by the London Ambulance Service (LAS) indicates that 2,159 incidents of abuse were registered in the year
London (Parliament Politics Magzine) – Social media firms will face punishments for failing to keep children secure on their platforms, communications watchdog Ofcom has cautioned. Services like Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp could encounter fines from the regulator if they do not concede
