Wes Streeting (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Bereaved mothers met Health Secretary Wes Streeting, demanding accountability from an NHS trust after maternity failures led to the deaths of their babies. In an attempt to convince Mr. Streeting to hold a public inquiry into
Kensington and Chelsea (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Kensington and Chelsea Council plans weekly kerbside food waste collections for over 50,000 households by 2026, but one ward remains excluded. In order to fulfill the government-imposed deadline, Kensington and Chelsea Council plans to double
Greenwich (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Greenwich CouncilGreenwich Council funding cut of £24.7m sparks backlashfaces a £24.7m funding cut under Labour plans, with critics accusing local councillors of “shameless hypocrisy” for staying silent. A dramatic shift in funding away from ‘inner London‘ boroughs,
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Number 10 insists deportations under the UK-France scheme are on track, denying shambles as flights leave Heathrow without any migrants on board. As reported by The Independent, migrant deportations under the UK-France “one in, one out” deal
Barnet (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Railway Bell pub in New Barnet is cutting prices for a day to raise awareness of the challenges facing the UK hospitality industry. The Railway Bell on East Barnet Road will commemorate Tax Equality Day on
Waltham Forest (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A new pilot programme in Waltham Forest has been launched to improve access to HIV preventative medication, aiming to boost local health outcomes. Pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, can prevent HIV infection by reducing the risk of
Hackney (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Fox pub in Hackney is reopening seven years after a failed flat conversion left the building abandoned and branded an ‘eyesore’ by residents. Following a protracted restoration and cleanup effort, the Fox in Dalston has welcomed
Greenwich (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Greenwich Council projects a £136.8m deficit within four years, with a £45.1m gap expected next year, according to new financial forecasts. Despite this budget gap, Greenwich Council maintains that it is “in a better position than most”
The Act of Union 1707 is one of the most significant political documents in British history, uniting the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain. While the Act of Union is significant legislation, it
Hammersmith and Fulham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The annual Apple Day festival returns to Fulham Palace on Sunday, October 5, offering a fun-filled day of autumn celebrations for families and visitors. With the resumption of its annual Apple Day event next month,
