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SNP backs Gaelic in languages legislation

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – SNP’s new bill lets Scottish parents request Gaelic schools, sparking backlash for focusing on a minority language spoken by just 1% of the population. As reported by The Telegraph, the SNP has approved a policy allowing parents

Perry calls police to remove Wandle Park squatters

Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Following public backlash, Perry sought police assistance to evict squatters from Wandle Park in Croydon, escalating tensions over the site’s occupation. Without giving the squatters at the Wandle Park café the advance notice that is often necessary

UK criticized for denying visas to Nigerians

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK denies visa to top Nigerian security expert and family, sparking racism claims despite strong ties, business success, and clear intent to return home. As reported by The Guardian, the Home Office faces criticism after denying a

‘Interim Adam’ hired by Croydon at £1,000 per day

Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Croydon Council appoints ‘Interim Adam’ to a key planning role at a £1,000 daily rate, raising questions about public spending amid local budget pressures. This website has found that Heather Cheesbrough’s stand-in replacement is a “interim specialist”

Blue Labour urges end to DEI for Reform support

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Blue Labour pushes crackdown on DEI and immigration, urging ministers to legislate against inclusion policies to win over Reform-leaning voters. As reported by The Guardian, a Labour-aligned faction shaping Number 10’s message to Reform voters has called

Two victims in Croydon knife attack on Frith Road

Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Two people were injured in a knife attack on Frith Road, Croydon, during broad daylight, prompting police investigations and heightened community concern. Concerns regarding crime levels in downtown Croydon have been heightened by the most recent savage

TfL bans ads backing abortion law reform

London (Parliament Politics Magazine) –  Transport for London blocked Bpas abortion reform ads, citing police criticism concerns, despite ASA approval, sparking backlash from campaigners and MPs. As reported by The Guardian, TfL has decided not to display Bpas ads calling on MPs

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