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,
Copyright law in the UK provides a legal framework that will protect original creative expressions while giving a place for creators to control how their work is utilized. Copyright enables authors, artists, musicians, and other creators to grant them the exclusive right,
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Watchdog Acoba faces backlash for clearing ex-defence secretary Grant Shapps to chair Cambridge Aerospace, despite concerns over defence links. As reported by The Guardian, critics have slammed the standards body for allowing Grant Shapps to take a
Lewisham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Police arrest a man following a stabbing incident on New Cross Road in Lewisham. Investigation ongoing as authorities urge witnesses to come forward. Following reports of a stabbing, the Metropolitan Police were dispatched to New Cross Road
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Energy Secretary Ed Miliband faces backlash as “eco-hypocrite” for refusing to reveal UK flights, despite advocating strict net zero rules and higher air taxes. As reported by The Telegraph, Ed Miliband was branded an “eco-hypocrite” after refusing
Harrow (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Harrow’s iconic Wealdstone Raider makes a surprise appearance in a new viral itsu advert, delighting fans with his trademark humor and unexpected cameo. The Harrow native Gordon Hill, popularly known as The Wealdstone Raider, rose to popularity
Washington (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The US praised Scotland’s decision to drop charges against anti-abortion protester Rose Docherty, supporting free speech and peaceful protest rights. As reported by The Telegraph, US officials praised Scottish prosecutors for dismissing charges against the anti-abortion activist.
