London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK Ministers are insisting the live music industry impose a voluntary levy on tickets to big concerts at stadiums and arenas to support funding grassroots venues. Ministers have stated they will consider the significance of this move
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Authorities have arrested a man in Amsterdam on suspicious activity of supplying engines and boats to smugglers involved in cross-Channel crossings. The 44-year-old man was arrested at Schiphol Airport and faces extradition to Belgium on the charges
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Conservative party leader Kemi Badenoch has proposed that council tax increases may be necessary, claiming a £2.4 billion “black hole” facing local authorities next year. She accused the government of targeting the private sector with its latest
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – An accident in London has left three people hospitalized, with a car smashing into a restaurant and one individual trapped inside The collision happened at the junction of Country Street and Jauamaret near Piccadilly Circus approximately at
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK Post Office prepares to shut 115 branches and expresses almost 2,000 jobs are in danger as part of a strategy that will result in post office operator pay rising by £250m over the next five years.
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The unemployment rate rose to 4.3% in the UK during the three months before September, marking ongoing issues in the job market. Official reports signal a rise in the UK’s unemployment rate indicating a slowdown in pay
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A decision has been made to lay five subsea power cables capable of powering millions of homes According to the Guardian, the energy regulator, Ofgem has agreed to three subsea cable projects connecting Great Britain to power
The story of Janet Lynne Savage, a 54-year-old driving examiner and mother of two from Bangor, Gwynedd, is a stark reminder of the risks that can accompany overseas medical procedures. An inquest has recently heard that Ms. Savage tragically lost her life
In a major development following his recent election victory, Donald Trump has reiterated his campaign pledge to impose tariffs on all imported goods into the United States. Economists and business leaders worldwide are closely watching the former president’s statements, assessing the potential
The Centenary Building at Salford University, which won the prestigious Stirling Prize in 1996, is to be demolished due to its ageing infrastructure. The decision has sparked debate, with critics suggesting that the building could be adapted rather than demolished. Salford University’s