Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – New owners of Croydon’s historic Dog and Bull pub face public outcry and accusations of ‘cultural vandalism’ following controversial interior changes. As reported by Inside Croydon, an increasing number of people are protesting down Surrey Street, where
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Apprentice winner Tim Campbell returned to Ealing to honour outstanding young achievers at a student awards ceremony celebrating educational excellence. As reported by Ealing News, the 20th annual Dr. John Roberts QC CBE Achievement Awards, which honor
Greenwich (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Greenwich Council has reduced its reliance on hotels for temporary accommodation by 84%, citing improved housing solutions and better resource management. Greenwich Council’s financial strain has decreased by approximately £5.88 million as a result of the action,
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Veteran weatherman John Kettley slammed Energy Secretary Ed Miliband’s £50m sun-dimming plan, calling it “disgusting” and a threat to natural systems. As reported by GB News, John Kettley opposes Ed Miliband’s £50 million funding for solar dimming
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A £210 million property deal will bring 569 new flats to East Croydon, marking a major step in the area’s ongoing residential and urban development plans. Mayor Perry praised a 28-story tower in the town center that
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – One of Croydon’s top-performing schools will allow girls in all year groups for the first time, marking a historic shift in its admissions policy. An all-boys secondary school in Croydon that was once selected for the title
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – England’s NHS prescription prices frozen after three years, keeping charges under £10 as ministers move to ease rising living costs. As reported by Sky News, the UK government has announced that NHS prescription fees in England will
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – British Steel receives essential raw material shipments to keep the Scunthorpe plant running, securing thousands of jobs after government intervention. As reported by The Independent, the UK government has confirmed the arrival of vital raw materials for
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Facing a burial space shortage, Croydon Council plans to reclaim graves unused for over 75 years at Mitcham Road Cemetery, allowing new interments. As space in Mitcham Road Cemetery grows more limited, Croydon Council intends to recover
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Following Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ tax changes, double cab pick-ups are now treated as company cars, leaving some drivers with increasing £8,000 yearly costs. As reported by GB News, Rachel Reeves‘ new tax rules on double cab pick-ups
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Croydon Airport commemorates 95 years since Amy Johnson’s solo flight to Australia with the “Amy 95” weekend, featuring talks, exhibitions, and performances. To commemorate the 95th anniversary of one of the most important flights in aviation history,
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Cognita, owner of Croydon’s Cumnor House prep schools, is exploring a £5bn global sale, attracting interest from major private equity firms. GENE BRODIE, our education correspondent, discusses how private equity firms are circling a lucrative private school