London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As snow fell in London for a second day freezing conditions provoked an ice warning across the capital. The UK’s Met Office yellow alert that was in position overnight was lifted at 10 am, but Londoners were
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Sadiq Khan’s universal free school meals policy for primary children benefits families, and schools, but raises future funding concerns. Mayor Sadiq Khan’s decision to support free lunches for every primary school child in London has brought meaningful
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The iconic watch made for Marie Antoinette, completed after her death in 1827, featuring 823 intricate parts, will be displayed in Britain for the first time at London’s Science Museum. Stolen in 1983, it was recovered after
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The head of the National Farmers Union (NFU), Tom Bradshaw, has accused government ministers of betraying the agricultural industry with a new inheritance tax on farms over £1 million. Thousands of farmers are ready to protest in
London (Parliament Politics Magzine) – An east London woman was found dead in a car boot, and police believe she was struck by someone she knew. As reported by the Guardian, a murder investigation was undertaken by Northamptonshire police after the body
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A train company has introduced 3D maps to enable disabled passengers to travel with “more independence”. Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), managing Thameslink, Great Northern, Southern, and Gatwick Express, announced that maps will help passengers build confidence in navigating
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The London High Court judge ruled on Thursday that London Capital & Finance (LCF), the British investment firm behind one of the UK’s biggest retail investment scandals in 2019 was a Ponzi scheme, with five men held
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Samherji fishing company from Iceland won its case against an artist over a fabricated apology regarding the company’s involvement in Namibia’s major corruption scandal. On Thursday, the High Court in London ruled in favor of Samherji
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – An accident in London has left three people hospitalized, with a car smashing into a restaurant and one individual trapped inside The collision happened at the junction of Country Street and Jauamaret near Piccadilly Circus approximately at
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK government outlined ambitious NHS reforms on Wednesday, aimed at enhancing value for money and productivity to make the most of 23 billion ($29 billion) in new funding to help reduce patient waiting lists. As part