Haringey schools ready to open for new academic year

Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As summer ends, schools across Haringey are preparing to welcome students back, marking the start of another exciting and promising academic year. The Haringey borough is a hive of activity as the youngest students enter primary school

Haringey students celebrate exam success

Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Students across Haringey celebrated their exam results, marking achievements and preparing for university, apprenticeships, and future careers. Their perseverance and accomplishments are evidence of the skill and tenacity that flourish in our community. As a council, they

Minister praises Haringey’s holiday food programme

Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Minister for Early Years has applauded Haringey’s Holiday Activities and Food Programme for supporting children during school holidays. At Duke’s Aldridge Academy, the Minister for Early Years paid a visit to Tottenham Hotspur’s HAF Club, where

Free leisure centre open days in Haringey

Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Haringey residents can enjoy two free open days at local leisure centres, promoting physical activity and mental wellbeing in the borough’s east. Go to the New River Leisure Centre (White Hart Lane, N22 5QW) on Tuesday, August

Haringey recognises Latin American Community officially

Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In a landmark decision, Haringey Council unanimously passed a motion to officially recognise the Latin American Community during Monday’s Full Council session.  Following the decision, council members gave a standing ovation, expressing gratitude for the contributions residents

Residents gather for Finsbury Fest 2025 in Haringey

Haringey (Brussels Morning News) – Finsbury Fest 2025 in Haringey’s Finsbury Park runs July 8-9, showcasing local talent including Scorcher, Gehenna, and school performers. Tonight’s Schools’ Summer Festival runs 6-8:45 pm. As Haringey London reported, Tonight, Wednesday, July 9, Finsbury Fest 2025

Haringey wins two MJ achievement awards 2025

Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Haringey Council wins two MJ Achievement Awards 2025, recognised for its innovative and pioneering service delivery model in local government excellence. The council defeated fierce competition to win the Innovation in Reducing Health Inequalities and Innovation in

Haringey Heroes honour local community champions

Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Local champions were recognised for their outstanding service at the Haringey Heroes ceremony, celebrating community dedication and grassroots impact. As reported by Haringey, at a special ceremony held at Jacksons Lane Arts Centre last night, the recipients

Haringey rail line to close for May weekend works

Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Haringey rail line to close over May weekend for essential engineering works. Passengers advised to plan ahead and check for replacement services. A Haringey train route will be forced to close for an entire weekend next month

Haringey teenagers urged to get HPV vaccine

Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Haringey Council launches new educational video series, created in partnership with Greighton City Academy, to mark International HPV Awareness Day. On International HPV Awareness Day, the council’s public health staff is highlighting the advantages of the vaccine.

Haringey celebrates women’s history month events

Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Haringey honours women, including former MP Joyce Butler, with events, exhibitions, and tributes, highlighting contributions to music, politics, and beyond. Women’s History Month, which takes place in March every year, gives us all the opportunity to highlight

Tottenham Councillor quits labour council in Haringey

Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – St Ann’s Councillor Tammy Hymas quits in scathing critique of the Labour government and Haringey administration, citing deep-seated concerns over the party’s direction. In a lengthy social media post, Tammy Hymas, who was initially elected to represent