UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK government report urges making wet wipe producers pay for England’s river pollution, supporting a “polluter pays” model to reduce billpayer costs. As reported by The Guardian, the author of a government review has recommended charging wet
Hounslow (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Cranford Ward by-election announced in Hounslow: candidates revealed, voting to take place soon. The statement of persons nominated is now available. It is providing a list of all the candidates running in the Thursday, August 21, Cranford
Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Haringey opposes dessert shop’s 2am license bid, citing noise and antisocial behavior concerns from late-night delivery drivers and patrons. In order to serve hot cuisine and remain open until two in the morning every day, Baby Cakes
Greenwich (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Two teenagers face life sentences for murdering a 14-year-old boy in a brutal machete attack on a Woolwich bus, shocking the Greenwich community. On January 7, Kelyan Bokassa, an aspiring rapper, was tragically murdered while riding a
Barnet (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Mays Lane residents are invited to share feedback on plans to include their road in a Chipping Barnet controlled parking zone (CPZ) amid traffic concerns. On whether Mays Lane should be included in a Chipping Barnet controlled
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A Nuffield Trust report finds resident doctors’ real pay has dropped by up to 10% since 2010–11, triggering fresh strikes and debate over the pay figures. As reported by The Guardian, an independent report indicates that pay
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Croydon’s £82,000-a-year Mayor joined a PR event to support Westfield’s town centre proposals amid concerns over the project’s diminishing credibility. That was the highlight of Croydon Mayor Jason Perry’s one-hour, appropriately named “Breakfast Waffle” event, which took
Islington (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Five men have been convicted of murder after killing two individuals in Archway, Islington, mistaking them for rival gang members in a targeted attack. Lorik Lupqi, 21 St. John’s Way, N19 (22.09.2003), 29 (03.01.1996) of Caldy Walk,
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK Security Minister Dan Jarvis warns cyberattacks are rising sharply, urging new laws to ban ransom payments and strengthen national cyber defences. As reported by The Independent, Dan Jarvis said Britain faces a “very significant” threat from
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ealing Council launches its first Climate Week, featuring events that promote cost-saving, healthy lifestyle changes in the fight against the climate crisis. From September 20 to 28, Ealing Climate Week: Better Living will offer a range of
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Reform UK councillors face backlash for approving £150k spend on political advisers despite pledging to cut waste, sparking protests and climate vote defeat. As reported by The Guardian, critics accused Reform UK of breaking spending promises after
Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In a landmark decision, Haringey Council unanimously passed a motion to officially recognise the Latin American Community during Monday’s Full Council session. Following the decision, council members gave a standing ovation, expressing gratitude for the contributions residents
Redbridge (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Redbridge Council intensifies anti-fraud measures in temporary housing to ensure fair allocation and protect accommodation for those in genuine need. Since commencing a targeted operation in November 2023, the Council’s Counter-fraud Team has carried out more than
Waltham Forest (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hundreds urge Waltham Forest Council to strengthen its stance on ethical investment and accelerate efforts to develop more social housing in the borough. Before a full council meeting last week, a variety of campaign organizations, including
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Over 100 Labour MPs urge Energy Secretary Ed Miliband to reform standing charges and adopt fairer energy tariffs for struggling families. As reported by The Guardian, Labour MPs have urged Ed Miliband to push for bold energy
Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Police blocked Havering Road in Collier Row following an incident, prompting traffic disruption and a significant response from emergency services. At approximately 3:30 p.m. today (July 21), several Metropolitan Police cars were seen on Havering Road close
City of Westminster (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Strand Aldwych has earned a prestigious Green Flag Award after its transformation by Westminster Council into a dynamic and accessible urban green space. Parks and green areas with outstanding management in the UK and other
Greenwich (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Greenwich Council is inviting public consultation on its Sustainable Streets proposals, seeking community input on future transport and environmental measures. The proposal’s main features include permit parking, pay and display bays, electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, auto
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour minister Liz Kendall begins a review of the state pension age, warning of rising costs and growing pensioner poverty without urgent long-term reform. As reported by The Independent, Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has announced
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Chancellor Rachel Reeves may target pensions or capital gains as alternatives to a wealth tax, which Labour ministers warn could drive the rich out of the UK. As reported by GB News, Rachel Reeves may consider hitting
The United Kingdom’s immigration system in 2025 has undergone major reforms, with the government implementing comprehensive changes aimed at tightening migration controls, improving border security, and promoting integration success. The Skilled Worker visa route, a key pathway for migrants choosing to live
Harrow (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A man was arrested on Wealdstone High Street, Harrow, following a robbery at the Boots store on Tuesday, 15 July, police confirm. Investigation is ongoing. The store manager alerted the Wealdstone Safer Neighbourhoods Team (SNT) officers in
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A senior Tory councillor has broken Croydon’s silence, calling the government-appointed ‘improvement panel’ a failure, in rare criticism from within the party. One of the most knowledgeable and experienced of Croydon‘s 70 council members, Robert Ward, broke
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Tory MP Victoria Atkins and farming groups have criticised Labour for dropping its “Buy British” pledge, with claims it threatens UK farming and food security. As reported by The Daily Express, farming groups have raised concerns over
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour MP Tim Roca slams Transphobes “swivel-eyed” in leaked audio, criticises Supreme Court and labels Parliament “toxic.” As reported by The Telegraph, a leaked recording shows a Labour backbencher described transgender people as “not very well people”
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Steve Reed promised a crackdown on all sources of water pollution as new data shows a 60% rise in serious incidents and pressure mounts on water firms. As reported by The Guardian, the government has vowed to
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Rachel Reeves’ proposed tax reforms could severely impact Britain’s £4bn horse racing industry, raising concerns from major stakeholders. As reported by the Daily Express, Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces criticism over a proposed tax hike, which experts warn
Hackney (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hackney councillor brands the Labour Party “rotten” following Diane Abbott’s suspension, triggering sharp local criticism and sparking political backlash. Abbott lost the Labour whip yesterday for the second time in two years. Abbott has been the representative
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Croydon Council rolls out free Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) this summer, supporting families with fun, nutrition, and enrichment during holidays. This summer, Croydon Council is offering a fun program of free Holiday Activities and Food (HAF)
Wandsworth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Balham Library’s Forget-Me-Not dementia café marked its second anniversary in Wandsworth with crafts, cake, and conversation supporting local memory care. In just two years, the café has grown significantly. It meets once a week to offer a
Greenwich (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Debbie Warren, CEO of Greenwich Council, has been appointed as one of four commissioners to address the longstanding governance failures in Croydon Council. She has collaborated with three different council leaders since taking over as chief executive,
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK unemployment rose to 4.7% and wage growth slowed to 5%, raising pressure on the Bank of England to slash interest rates amid a shrinking economy. As reported by The Guardian, rising unemployment and slowing wage growth
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour MP Diane Abbott defended her racist comments again, criticising Labour’s suspension decision and sparking fresh debate within the party and the public. Diane Abbott’s views on her racist comments MP Diane Abbott faced disciplinary action in
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ealing Council raises the number of signatures needed for petition-triggered debates from 1,500 to 3,671, raising the threshold to 1% of the borough’s population. The opposition leader has called the Ealing council’s decision to more than treble
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Croydon CEO Katherine Kerswell informed staff that news regarding a government-appointed commissioner could be announced later this week amid council scrutiny. Croydon’s top executive, who earns £204,000 a year, seems to have conceded to the fact that
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Sir James Cleverly clashes with Kemi Badenoch over ECHR, saying leaving won’t fix deportation issues and warning of UK courts rewriting policy. As reported by The Telegraph, Sir James Cleverly opposed Kemi Badenoch’s stance and dismissed leaving
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK’s FTSE 100 has surged past 9,000 to a record high, driven by investor retreat from US stocks amid Trump’s tariffs, boosting confidence in UK markets. As reported by The Guardian, London’s FTSE 100 broke the 9,000
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Reform UK-run councils plan to scrap net zero pledges, reversing award-winning climate work despite heatwaves and warnings from British scientists. As reported by The Guardian, two former award-winning councils under Reform UK plan to drop their emissions
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour faces backlash for failing to deliver on animal welfare pledges in its first year, as critics say key promises have been delayed or weakened. As reported by The Guardian, activists have criticised Labour for not fulfilling
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Energy Secretary Ed Miliband to warn MPs that rejecting net-zero policies is a betrayal of future generations as the UK faces mounting climate threats. Ed Miliband will confront MPs who dismiss net-zero policies, accusing them of betraying
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour’s Heidi Alexander signals shift on taxes, saying Labour will act with “fairness”, fuelling speculation over middle-class tax hikes this autumn. As reported by The Telegraph, Labour has signalled a possible income tax rise in the autumn
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Economists warn Chancellor Rachel Reeves against tax hikes, saying falling GDP and rising costs could slow down the British economy. As reported by GB News, Rachel Reeves is facing pressure to scrap planned tax increases after new
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Reform UK’s effort to cut diversity roles meets facts: just 4.56 posts exist across 10 councils, with savings below 0.003% of their budgets. As reported by The Guardian, Reform-run councils average fewer than one diversity role each,
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Just one in three people support upcoming doctor strikes, as Wes Streeting faces pressure to end the dispute amid warnings of lasting damage to public trust. A new YouGov poll reveals just 33% of the public support
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour MP Rushanara Ali says rising threats against MPs risk deterring youth from politics, as new government measures aim to enhance protection. As reported by The Guardian, a minister has warned that MPs and political candidates are
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour’s plan to ease biodiversity rules for small builders risks destroying 215,000 hectares of nature in England, putting recovery efforts at risk. As reported by The Guardian, a report warns that relaxing rules for small builders may
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The IWF found 1,286 AI-made child abuse videos in early 2025, up from two last year, warning of rapid tech misuse and risks of internet saturation. As reported by The Guardian, AI-fuelled child abuse content is increasing
Ealing (Parliament Politics Megazine) – Lane7’s Gutterball opens summer 2025 at Ealing Broadway in London, replacing the old cinema. At 15,000 sq ft, it offers bowling, karaoke, arcade games, and more. Gavin Hughes leads. As Ealing News reported, Lane7, a boutique bowling
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Resident doctors in England will strike from 25 to 30 July, demanding a 29.2% pay rise after the government refused to negotiate further on pay. As reported by the Guardian, the British Medical Association has confirmed that
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Over 5,000 UK citizens urged MPs to act on climate, as polling shows strong public support for net zero goals despite widespread silence. As reported by The Guardian, thousands from across Britain met their MPs in Westminster,