UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Deputy PM and Justice Secretary David Lammy expressed outrage over a second accidental prisoner release, citing systemic failures inherited from the Tories. As reported by The Guardian, David Lammy said he is “absolutely outraged” after reports emerged
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Delays in Croydon’s speech and language therapy services risk children’s social withdrawal, experts warn, as parents criticise poor council communication. It comes after an exclusive report published by the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) last month that
Southwark (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Former Southwark Labour chair Kath Whittam defects to the Green Party after leaving Labour amid turmoil over the local leadership election. Following Southwark Labour’s turbulent leadership election, which saw the party switch three leaders in a single
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Residents of a new Croydon apartment block forced out by damp and mould are urging the council to support their fight for justice and safe living conditions. Marketed as a luxury development, The Fold has left Croydon
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Bromley Road in Chislehurst has been closed after a serious crash sent one person to hospital. Emergency crews remain on scene as traffic builds in the area. Around 2: 00 PM (November 4), the incident happened on
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Police are appealing for help to find a 15-year-old boy with links to Bromley who has been missing for nearly two weeks, as concern grows for his safety. James, whose last name has not been bared, has
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A man has been taken to hospital following a crash that caused major traffic disruption between Croydon and Sutton, with emergency services on scene. At around 4.30 p.m., yesterday on November 3 language the London Ambulance Service,
Hounslow (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hounslow Council Leader Shantanu Rajawat addresses criticism of the borough’s financial management, reaffirming transparency and fiscal responsibility. Two opposition councillors, Conservative Cllr Jack Emsley (Chiswick Homefields), a member of the Council’s Oversight & Scrutiny Committee, and Independent
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Children from Acton, Ealing, displayed creative artworks at a special Black History Month event hosted by Descendants to celebrate culture and heritage. Margaret Noel, president of Descendants, asked Councillor Gary Malcolm, the leader of the Ealing Liberal
Phillipson pushes EHRC on guidance delays
