Barnet (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Barnet Council is under pressure to save two key mental health services from closure as campaigners warn of the impact on vulnerable residents. Rephael House, a charity in North Finchley that collaborates with the council to offer
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A new community youth hub has opened in Croydon, offering a safe space to combat youth loneliness and support young people across the borough. As part of a larger “transformation” of youth services, Croydon Council recently decided
The relationship between the House of Commons and the House of Lords has always been at the heart of the UK constitutional landscape. The House of Commons expresses a democratic mandate for the people, whereas the House of Lords has a more
The British constitutional system is quite distinct since no single document contains the whole system in a written form. This makes it a mixed combination of statutes along with judicial decisions, authoritative texts, and conventions. Among these conventions, it is the Salisbury
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Joseph Rowntree Foundation warns that UK low-income families face a decade of falling incomes, calling on the government to lift the two-child benefit cap. As reported by The Independent, a foundation warned that low-income families will