Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Muswell Hill resident Chris Brocklesby has been appointed trustee for a national charity, representing Haringey in efforts to strengthen community impact. The British Heart Foundation’s (BHF) principal technology officer, Chris Brocklesby, has joined the board of trustees
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – YouGov poll shows 68% of Britons want cheaper household energy, while only 21% prioritize reducing carbon emissions as a top concern. As reported by The Telegraph, a recent poll finds the public considers cheaper energy bills more
Kensington and Chelsea (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Kensington and Chelsea Council seized 1,000 dangerously parked e-bikes, raising £81,000 in release fees amid growing safety and obstruction concerns. Residents’ enterprises about Lime, Forest, and Voi rental bikes being left on pavements and domestic
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Downing Street insists government won’t comment on BBC’s ongoing legal dispute with US President Donald Trump, leaving the matter to the broadcaster. As reported by The Independent, Number 10 declined to comment on the ongoing BBC–Trump row
Hammersmith and Fulham Council has rejected efforts to list Shepherd’s Bush Market as an asset of community value, disappointing local campaigners.
PM Keir Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves plan major Budget reforms to scrap the two-child benefit cap and cut child poverty across the UK.
UK unemployment rises to 5%, highest since 2021, as payrolls fall and labour market weakens ahead of Rachel Reeves’s budget.
A historic artwork has been rescued and relocated to a Royal Greenwich primary school, preserving local heritage for future generations.
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy says wrongful prisoner releases have increased and calls the situation “completely unacceptable,” pledging government action. As reported by Sky News, Lisa Nandy said the government is “gripping” the prison crisis, calling the rise
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood faces pressure from Labour MPs to soften Danish-style immigration plans amid backlash over “hardcore” policies. As reported by The Telegraph, Labour MPs have called on Shabana Mahmood to reconsider her plans for Denmark-inspired
