UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – ECHR rules against Sir Philip Green, stating UK Parliament has the right to name him despite his privacy claims and court order over misconduct reports. As reported by The Guardian, retail magnate Philip Green’s lawsuit failed after
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Norbury Park Lawn Tennis Club in Croydon saved from sale after a community campaign raised £25,000, forcing the council to halt plans to sell the land. When the council announced plans to sell its lease as part
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander says that Labour’s electric vehicle policy changes will have a minimal impact on emissions, aiming to back the car industry. As reported by The Guardian, the transport secretary said Labour’s adjustments to electric
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces a judicial review over her move to impose National Insurance hikes on care homes, risking further burden on the NHS. As reported by The Telegraph, care homes are taking legal action against the
Greenwich (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Greenwich Council has validated the latest planning applications, including home extensions, tree works, and submissions to discharge planning conditions. The applications include a number of suggestions for home renovations and tree care, as well as a noteworthy
Hammersmith and Fulham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A 175-year-old butchers in Hammersmith warns that a new cycleway at Holland Park Roundabout will increase congestion and threaten local businesses and jobs. Businesses are already dealing with a difficult working environment, according to Danny
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Croydon businesses and traders support the Met’s pilot project introducing the UK’s first permanent live facial recognition cameras to combat rising crime. According to the Met, the cameras will be mounted on buildings or lampposts and will
Southwark (Parliament Politics Magazine) – City Hall was warned that Sadiq Khan’s Oxford Street pedestrianisation plan could harm investment, increase crime, and “destroy” the area if mismanaged. Tim Lord, the chair of the Soho Society’s executive committee, informed the London Assembly that
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Croydon Mayor Jason Perry misled residents by falsely claiming other London councils use an appointments-only system like Access Croydon’s new policy. Katherine Kerswell, the council’s £204,000 chief executive, told the public earlier this month that Access Croydon
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour Council in East London Under Fire for Charging Residents Worker Fines, Including Charges for Dartford Crossing, as Part of Housing Service Charges. As reported by The Telegraph, the Labour council forces residents to cover parking fines