UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK retailers report a surge in crime, with 55,000 daily thefts and violence up 50%. Industry experts urged urgent reforms to tackle the growing threat. Retailers across Britain report a sharp increase in in-store crime, highlighting 55,000
Wandsworth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Wandsworth Council opposes the government’s backing of Heathrow’s third runway, citing environmental, and quality-of-life concerns for local communities. Residents of Wandsworth are impacted by Heathrow. The lack of runway alternation on the current runways has resulted in
Tower Hamlets (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Tower Hamlets Council to decide on merging Globe Primary and Rachel Keeling Nursery into all-through schools for ages 3-11 amid declining pupil numbers. Globe Primary School would be the new name of the institution, which would
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Chancellor Rachel Reeves is under pressure over her economic policies as she relaunches her growth agenda and pledges to address business concerns and achieve targets. Business leaders urge the Chancellor to fulfil the growth promises made during
Kensington And Chelsea (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Kensington and Chelsea Council bans knocking down walls and tunnels between properties under its new Local Plan, imposing strict rules on supersized homes. Since 2019, Kensington and Chelsea Council has enforced a policy of “restricting”
City of Westminster (Parliament politics magazine) – Westminster City Council compensates tenant £4,800 after 11-month delay fixing exposed bathroom wires in community supported housing. Westminster City Council has now expressed apologies and pledged to investigate the tenant’s matter thoroughly. The unnamed tenant
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A recent survey by YouGov reveals that Britons across the UK prioritize trade with the EU over the US, reflecting a continued preference for EU ties. On the fifth anniversary of Brexit, a recent poll shows that
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch accuses Keir Starmer of handling the Southport killer and rioters unequally, urging a national discussion on UK integration. According to Kemi Badenoch, the British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer took an inconsistent approach to
Waltham Forest (Parliament politics magazine) – Chingford residents protest Waltham Forest Council’s to scrap free parking incentives, citing heavy reliance on cars and potential community impact. Drivers can currently park for free in any of the borough’s pay-to-park (P2P) spaces for a
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Fairtrade Foundation’s new boss calls for ethical assurances in UK factories and farms, urging consumers to support ethically certified products. A non-profit organization, Fairtrade’s incoming head believes the ethical trade body has the potential to play
