Scotland (Parliament Politic Magazine) – Scotland celebrated the King’s coronation with grandeur, splendor, and devout prayers, as the head of state was bestowed with the nation’s precious crown jewels. The Scottish people and their rich culture took center stage during a momentous
London (Parliament Politic Magazine) – The purpose of social value is to foster collaboration among individuals and organizations to construct thriving and sustainable communities. In reality, a significant number of organizations are already contributing to social value, although they may not be
by Beth Malcolm
London (Parliament Politic Magazine) – The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has expressed his enthusiasm for the immense potential of the capital’s multi-billion-pound TV and film industry in supporting the UK’s economy. This sentiment was shared during his visit to the recently
by Beth Malcolm
UK (Parliament Politic Magazine) – The British police have recently gained new and expanded powers, which now enable them to address the actions of activists who disrupt road traffic and major construction projects through protests. Authorities have consistently condemned environmental groups, including
by Beth Malcolm
Sean Connery’s (Parliament Politic Magazine) – A skilled artist from Glasgow is feeling both excited and honored. He is happy to receive the opportunity to exhibit his artwork at a renowned establishment. It is frequented by the iconic 007 legend, Sir Sean
by Beth Malcolm
Prince Harry’s Phone (Parliament Politic Magazine) – The high court trial against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) regarding phone hacking has recently concluded after two months. Prince Harry, along with other claimants, now awaits the verdict. Here is what we have discovered from
by Beth Malcolm
Bluedot Festival (Parliament Politic Magazine) – Only five weeks are remaining until the highly anticipated bluedot festival of cosmic culture takes place beneath the iconic Lovell Telescope. This extraordinary event seamlessly combines the realms of music and science, promising an intergalactic experience
by Beth Malcolm
By James Kennedy. James works in public affairs at the Christian Institute and is part of the Let Us Pray campaign The Prime Minister has a problem on his hands thanks to an old Government pledge to end ‘conversion therapy’. Successive PMs
It’s time to honour the Military Covenant and look after our veterans better, argues Gill Furniss MP
Last week we marked Armed Forced Day, a chance for us to show our support for service personnel and the work they do protecting us all. Every year, 15,000 troops finish their service and join the ranks of their fellow veterans; unfortunately,many
By Sam Tarry, Labour MP for Ilford South – BANNING on-site drug testing at music festivals could cost lives this summer. Testing confiscated drugs and warning festivalgoers of any safety issues reduces the risk of overdoses and allows adults to make informed
by The Editor