The claims involving political beliefs that are closely related to identity and actions of an individual, like belonging to a political party that professes to be a democratic socialist, have been allowed in a tribunal decision. This shows that even political views
Beijing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – China’s military parade will unveil the YJ-17 hypersonic missile and advanced weapons, warning the US amid rising regional tensions. As reported by The Telegraph, Beijing plans to reveal a ship-killing hypersonic missile at a military parade on
Gaza (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Israeli air and ground strikes killed 18 near Gaza City as Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet plans next moves and aid flotillas prepare to enter. As reported by The Guardian, Israeli airstrikes and gunfire killed around 18
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour may allow councils to use ANPR cameras to enforce parking, focusing on affluent areas, amid criticism over cuts to major road investment. As reported by The Telegraph, Labour faces backlash over plans for “spy cameras” in
Barnet (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A major fire destroyed homes on Silkstream Road, Burnt Oak. A fundraiser has been launched to support affected families as the Barnet community rallies together. Locals are being asked to donate if they can, with the money
Harrow (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A 27-year-old man from Harrow will run a half marathon this October, raising vital funds for Crohn’s & Colitis UK in support of those living with the condition. At the age of 16, Jamie from Harrow received
Greenwich (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Police launch a murder investigation after a 29-year-old woman was fatally stabbed at a home in Greenwich. Detectives are leading enquiries at the scene. On Wednesday, August 27, at around 10.20 p.m., Greenwich Police were called to
Barnet (Parliament Politics Magazine) – New figures reveal private rents in Barnet have become less affordable over the past year, adding pressure to tenants amid rising housing costs. Renters in England and Wales are “facing the most backbreaking costs,” according to the
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Home Office has restricted asylum seekers from spending on luxury goods and non-essential services, citing misuse of their weekly allowances and cards. As reported by The Guardian, the Home Office has limited asylum seekers’ spending, barring
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Chancellor Rachel Reeves reviews VAT rules to aid small firms, but internal divisions threaten her growth-focused Budget strategy. As reported by The Telegraph, Rachel Reeves is weighing a higher VAT threshold, framed as a growth measure to
