Call to charge wet wipe firms over river waste

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

Croydon Mayor Perry backs Westfield plans at PR breakfast

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

Haringey recognises Latin American Community officially

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 cracks down on temporary housing fraud

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

Greenwich Council asking consultation on sustainable streets

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

Labour launches review of pension age policy

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

Kemi Badenoch clashes with James Cleverly over ECHR

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

FTSE breaks 9,000 barrier to set new record

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

Reform councils expected to cut climate plans

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

AI-driven abuse videos on the rise, says IWF

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

Public rallies MPs for urgent climate action

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,

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