City of Westminster (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Rough sleepers evicted from a Park Lane encampment are now believed to have relocated to new spots along Oxford Street, Westminster. A lengthy line of people was shown outside John Lewis in widely circulated online
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – London Mayor Sadiq Khan plans to raise the Congestion Charge from £15 to £18, removing EV exemptions, prompting concerns for drivers and garages. As reported by The Telegraph, Sadiq Khan faces calls to protect professional drivers from
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A study finds youth vaping triples smoking risk and links it to cannabis, alcohol abuse, and mental health harms, urging tougher industry restrictions. As reported by The Telegraph, research shows childhood vaping can act as a gateway
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Home Office faces legal challenge over algorithms guiding deportations, with claims of bias and insufficient human oversight of migrants. As reported by The Telegraph, legal action could halt Home Office deportations over its allegedly unlawful use of
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – European leaders hold follow-up talks after US President Trump meets Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and EU heads to coordinate Ukraine security measures. As reported by The Guardian, following their White House meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, European leaders hold
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Heart patients will receive remote rehab via six NHS-approved apps, giving access to exercise, diet advice, and support directly on their phones. As reported by The Telegraph, heart patients can now undergo rehabilitation from home using specially
Southwark (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Plans submitted to open a Londis store at 4 Melbourne Grove, East Dulwich, operating daily from 6am to 1am in two currently vacant retail units. The ideas will be decided at a meeting on Tuesday, August 19,
Barnet (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Motorists in Barnet should prepare for seven road closures on the National Highways network this week. Plan ahead to avoid delays and disruption. The good news is that all scheduled closures are expected to cause only minor
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – British PM Sir Keir Starmer would back a Ukraine peace deal without a ceasefire, while Britain stresses ending the killing and ensuring lasting peace. As reported by The Independent, No 10 has indicated that Sir Keir Starmer
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK steelmakers threaten legal action after tariffs on Asian imports leave shipments stranded, driving industry-wide disruption and rising costs. As reported by The Guardian, British steel firms plan legal action against the government over Asian steel tariffs,
