Keningston and Chelsea (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A two-year demolition of Grenfell Tower has begun in Kensington and Chelsea, marking a major step in the aftermath of the 2017 fire tragedy. The remnants of the buildings in Kensington and Chelsea, where a
Lewisham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A mother has been awarded £9,400 after Lewisham Council left her sick child living in a damp, mouldy flat, exposing serious housing and health concerns. After receiving a life-threatening diagnosis, the woman’s youngest kid had to spend
Hounslow (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hounslow residents are stepping up objections to the Hogarth roundabout development, raising concerns over traffic, safety, and community impact. The Mayor of London is now debating whether to construct a high-rise, mixed complex of residences and workplaces
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK PM Sir Keir Starmer insists his relationship with Chancellor Rachel Reeves remains strong after a No 10 economic reshuffle, amid a falling pound. As reported by The Telegraph, Keir Starmer claims he maintains stronger ties with
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Green Party elects Zack Polanski as leader, pledges radical media push and direct challenge to Labour and Reform UK. As reported by The Guardian, Zack Polanski won Green Party leadership in England and Wales, aiming to advance
In the United Kingdom, there appears to be a lot of misinformation regarding the ability of undocumented migrants to receive government aid. Among the replies to this is a mention that undocumented migrants do not, in general, claim social security and tax
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK government launches text and email campaign warning overseas students to leave after visas expire, following Channel migrant return plan. As reported by The Independent, ministers plan to tighten rules on foreign students seeking asylum once visas
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Croydon Council has refused calls to remove England flags displayed along Coulsdon Road, saying they pose no issue and can remain in place. Last week, Jason Perry, the unsuccessful mayor of Croydon, boasted on television about having
Wandsworth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A new Wandsworth scheme aims to curb dangerously parked e-bikes and e-scooters, tackling safety risks on pavements and improving accessibility. Although most users of e-bikes and e-scooters use them in a responsible and courteous manner, the few
Wandsworth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hundreds more Wandsworth secondary pupils will now receive free school meals daily under the council’s Access for All scheme, easing family costs and aiding focus. The Wandsworth council is greatly increasing the eligible cohort as children return
