Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Havering Police launched community youth events on Monday, February 17, featuring football and basketball to engage local youth and promote positive activities. At Harold Hill’s Central Park, about 100 kids joined officers for the inaugural United in
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ bid to prevent a £44bn compensation bill for lenders caught in the car finance scandal was rejected by the Supreme Court. On Monday, the Chancellor faced a setback when her attempt to intervene in
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Kemi Badenoch’s controversial speech at a right-wing conference drew backlash for attacking diversity policies and climate activism instead of defence issues. The Conservative leader’s speech has provoked strong condemnation from across the political spectrum after she used
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Health Secretary Wes Streeting condemned efforts to free Lucy Letby as inappropriate, reiterating that her conviction stands until the courts determine otherwise. Ms Streeting stated that “waging a campaign” for Lucy Letby is “not the right thing
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour MP Kim Leadbeater pushes for a fair debate on her assisted dying bill, urging MPs not to stall it with amendments while defending the proposed changes. Kim Leadbeater, who proposed the assisted dying bill, has pleaded
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Shadow Foreign Secretary Priti Patel backed US Vice President JD Vance’s right to discuss UK free speech, stressing her party’s commitment to free speech. While speaking on Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips, Ms Patel addressed JD Vance’s
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – British universities struggle financially as international student numbers drop, with higher tuition fees failing to cover rising institutional costs. Higher education insiders warn that declining overseas visa applications may deepen the “existential threat” to some English universities,
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Peter Kyle, the UK’s technology secretary, pledged a careful response to Donald Trump’s £24bn VAT tariff threat, while tariffs could impact the British economy. In response to the newly elected American President Trump’s tariff warning, Mr. Kyle
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Edurio’s poll revealed the majority of academy leaders say the new school bill won’t affect management but raised concerns over the loss of curriculum autonomy. As reported by The Guardian, a survey of England’s academy trust chiefs
Hammersmith And Fulham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A 14-year-old boy was found with a head injury after a disturbance inside a Boots store in Hammersmith and Fulham, prompting an investigation by authorities. The incident occurred just after 3 p.m. today, February 13,
