Wandsworth tower blaze forces Battersea families out 

Wandsworth (Parliament News) – Battersea residents say they have “lost everything” after a fire ripped through Wandsworth council flats, leaving families homeless and unable to return.  The fire that destroyed the fourth floor and roof area of Fox House, located on Maysoule

Are crime rates increasing in the UK: Latest data

Understanding what crime trends are in the UK is useful for legislators, the police, and the public. Knowing what crime is trending up, where the crime is worst, and how to allocate policing resources comes from looking at crime data. Social, legal,

Torsten Bell refuses to dismiss tax hike on pensioners

London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Pensions Minister Torsten Bell refuses to rule out pension tax changes, citing the need to fund public services and end Britain’s economic “doom loop.” As reported by The Telegraph, Torsten Bell has declined to rule out changes

UK plans hedgehog highways rule for new buildings

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – House of Lords supports amendments for hedgehog highways and bird-safe glass to make new buildings safer for wildlife amid planning bill concerns. As reported by The Guardian, the House of Lords has moved to require hedgehog highways

Pub demolished as Greenwich leisure plan adds 75 homes

Greenwich (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Plans for Greenwich leisure centre redevelopment now include 75 extra homes, but a local pub faces demolition to make way for the expanded project. Later this year, Woolwich’s new recreational center in Greenwich will open, marking the

Flood works in Kenley to trigger traffic diversions

Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Flood prevention works in Kenley, Croydon, will lead to traffic diversions as the council takes steps to protect residents from future flood risks. Following years of local complaints and earlier, disjointed attempts to address the problem, flood

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