AstraZeneca expands US listing, keeps London HQ

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – AstraZeneca to list shares on New York Stock Exchange to attract global investors, while retaining its London listing and UK headquarters. As reported by The Guardian, the drugmaker AstraZeneca plans to list shares on the NYSE while

Barnet Council sees surge in homeless housing costs

Barnet (Parliament Politics Magazine) – New figures reveal Barnet Council’s spending on temporary accommodation for homeless residents rose sharply last year amid growing housing pressures. Charity for the homeless Private companies are “cashing in” on the housing crisis by demanding “eye-watering sums”

Lambeth Labour fails to refund £1.4m in LTNs fines

Lambeth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Lambeth Labour council has failed to refund up to £1.4m in fines issued to drivers in an unlawful low-traffic neighbourhood, sparking outrage. A High Court judge ruled in May that Lambeth Council had illegally implemented the West

Fraud allegations in Croydon East selection sent to CPS

Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Croydon East selection fraud case has been referred to the Crown Prosecution Service, intensifying scrutiny over alleged malpractice in the process. The Crown Prosecution Service has received a dossier from the Metropolitan Police about the alleged

Newham sister slams fake news after Kerry-Anne Donaldson death

Newham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Kerry-Anne Donaldson, 28, from Newham, has died after three months in hospital. Her sister condemned “absolutely rubbish fake news” about her death. “Bubbly” In recent years, Kerry-Anne gained notoriety as an anti-nitrous oxide activist who became wheelchair-bound

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