UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Deputy PM Angela Rayner drew backlash for approving communal allotment sales, sparking claims of hypocrisy despite her earlier praise for community gardens. As reported by The Telegraph, Angela Rayner supported allotments locally but allowed communal gardens to
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Portuguese wildfires send smoke to southern England, causing hazy skies, as nearly 4,000 firefighters struggle to control multiple major blazes. As reported by The Telegraph, Portugal’s wildfires have sent smoke across the Bay of Biscay to southern
Democracy and republicanism are very important political organisations in society, and the study of government is required. Sometimes these can be interchanged, but at the same time, they mean different things. One can bring up some interesting debates in the analysis of
Kyiv (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ukraine’s Ambassador to Australia, Vasyl Myroshnychenko, criticised Russian President Vladimir Putin after his inconclusive Alaska meeting with Donald Trump. As reported by The Guardian, Vasyl Myroshnychenko accused Vladimir Putin of seeking to “revive the Soviet Union” and
Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Havering Council warns of multi-million-pound budget overspends for the current financial year, signalling deepening financial challenges ahead. Like many London local authorities, the council has long faced the biggest financial strains from housing and social care. Havering
Wandsworth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Wandsworth students collected their A-Level, T-Level, BTEC and other Level 3 results this week, celebrating academic milestones and future pathways. The percentage of highest A level grades in Wandsworth increased between 2024 and 2025. Compared to 22.1%
The United Kingdom has an established political culture with a history of parliamentary traditions utilised globally. A prominent feature of its parliamentary democracy is the bicameral, or two-chamber system, through which law is created and changed. The two houses consist of the
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Dominic Glen, 33, of Croydon, has been jailed after threatening to firebomb his ex-partner in a bid to make her drop charges over a prior assault. At the Old Bailey on Thursday, August 14, he was charged
Waltham Forest (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Waltham Forest Council set to lead construction of London’s only secure children’s home, aiming to fill a critical gap after years of delays and setbacks. The authority plans and constructs the unit on a former waterworks
City of Westminster (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A pensioner secured a £650 payout after Westminster Council failed to provide proper homelessness support, admitting to serious errors in handling the case. Westminster City Council was ordered by the Local Government and Social Care
