UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – English GPs warn new digital booking could harm patient care, urging ministers to act quickly to prevent system overload. As reported by The Guardian, GPs across England raised concerns over government online booking, warning a surge in
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour members defied Sir Keir Starmer, backing a motion to accuse Israel of genocide in Gaza while urging sanctions and a full arms embargo. As reported by The Telegraph, Labour members defied their leader by voting to
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Exciting new regeneration plans for Croydon town centre have been unveiled, outlining a bold vision to transform the area with modern development. College Green is getting a facelift that might feature a new café, sports facilities, and
Southwark (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Southwark’s Elephant and Castle Pub will host a £10 daytime cabaret as Diane Horan Hill brings West End flair to local audiences. Diane Horan Hill, 64, has lived in Elephant and Castle her entire life and has
United Kingdom (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman Mahmood announced a stricter immigration policy requiring migrants to earn the right to remain in the UK through work and contribution. She emphasised the government’s commitment to reducing illegal migration and
Europe (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Icelandic low-cost carrier PLAY Airlines has ceased all operations effective immediately, cancelling all flights and leaving around 400 employees jobless. The shutdown follows prolonged financial struggles, poor ticket sales, and an unsuccessful turnaround plan, impacting thousands of
United States (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hurricane Humberto is expected to generate dangerously high surf and strong rip currents along most of the U.S. East Coast this week. Forecast maps indicate Humberto’s path will parallel the coast closely, prompting warnings for coastal
Hackney (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Mossbourne Community Academy in Hackney, part of the Mossbourne Federation, ranked fifth nationally in The Telegraph’s 2025 list of top non-selective schools. GCSE results in EBacc courses, such as English, math, science, a language, and either geography
United Kingdom (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Andrew Tate will not face criminal charges in the UK over abuse claims as the allegations move forward as civil cases. Four women have brought landmark civil lawsuits accusing Tate of physical and sexual abuse and
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Policing minister Sarah Jones said Labour will consult on live facial recognition use in England, setting rules and addressing bias and public concerns. As reported by The Guardian, At the party’s annual conference, Sarah Jones said Labour
