Croydon Council faces High Court over access closure

Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Tory Mayor Jason Perry and Croydon Council appear in High Court amid legal challenge over sudden closure of Access Croydon without prior notice. The council’s £204,000 annual chief executive, Katherine Kerswell, stated in March that Access Croydon,

Yvette Cooper tighten shotgun ownership laws

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Home Secretary Yvette Cooper introduces stricter shotgun licence rules after the 2021 Plymouth tragedy, including two referees and domestic abuse checks. As reported by The Telegraph, Yvette Cooper will tighten firearms licensing laws from Tuesday, following a

UFO expert joins Reform UK in latest defection

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Reform UK welcomed ex-Tory Rupert Matthews, a ghost and UFO author, drawing mockery amid criticism of the party’s credibility and priorities. As reported by The Independent, Reform UK faced backlash after naming a police and crime commissioner,

London: Police to detain Palestine Action supporters

London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Police plan to arrest anyone supporting the banned group Palestine Action at a London protest this weekend, warning arrests will proceed under terrorism laws. As reported by The Guardian, police have warned that supporters of the proscribed

Experts slam Ofsted’s vague new inspection proposals

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ofsted’s revised inspection framework faces criticism over vague language and neglect of special needs, drawing concern from school leaders and unions. As reported by The Guardian, school leaders and DfE officials described the proposals as vague, outdated,

Sewage crisis putting off UK sea swimmers

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Nearly half of Britons now avoid sea swimming amid 3.6 million sewage spills hours, raising pressure for tighter water company penalties. As reported by The Telegraph, a growing sewage crisis is deterring people from sea swimming, with

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