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
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A London council has started door-to-door patrols to catch out rogue landlords. Brent Council’s enforcement authorities were patrolling streets in the borough after finding proof that some tenants may be living in unlicensed properties or houses that
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Recommendations to give weight loss jabs to jobless people living with obesity could be “very important” for the UK economy and health, the prime minister has said. PM Sir Keir Starmer said he recognised that more money
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In London, hundreds of thousands of tonnes of filthy sewage have already been stopped from flowing into the Thames by the new super sewer. The first valves at four of a total of 21 sites, which act
Chinese Premier Li Qiang commenced a high-stakes, four-day visit to Pakistan on Monday to discuss bilateral relations, bolster economic ties, and attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting in Islamabad. Amid escalating security concerns following recent attacks on Chinese citizens, Pakistani authorities
