Lambeth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Lambeth Council pays tribute to celebrated author Alex Wheatle, who passed away after battling prostate cancer, leaving a lasting legacy in the literary world. Alex was a gifted writer who used his life experiences to inform his
Hillingdon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Commuters face disruption as Elizabeth line trains are cancelled due to a fire near Heathrow Airport, causing a suspension of services in Hayes, Hillingdon. Heathrow Airport was forced to close yesterday, March 20, due to power outages
Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Havering Mayor Gerry hosted a business networking reception at Romford Town Hall, fostering connections among local businesses and promoting community growth. The event, which took place on Thursday, March 20, brought together community leaders, company owners, and
Greenwich (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Rupert & Teddy delicatessen and restaurant to open in Greenwich, on a community-focused vibe, despite controversy surrounding its alcohol licence application. Located on Horseferry Road, Rupert & Teddy will provide home-cooked meals and artisan deli goods from
Lambeth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Lambeth residents on a 35,000 housing waiting list claim a shortage of 3-4 bedroom council homes, raising concern over the council’s ability to meet housing needs. Families in South London who have been waiting for a home
Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Havering faces High Court action over alleged failure contamination at Arnold’s Field, despite health concerns, in judicial review brought by Clear The Air. Following legal action by the local resident organization Clear The Air In Havering, the
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Former Croydon cabinet member Manju Shahul-Hameed, Newman Numpty, seeks for Labour mayoral candidate nomination, setting for contentious election battle in May. After a six-month delay, the Labour Party today informed its Croydon members that they may choose
Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Haringey Council undergoes mock inspection to prepare for the Regulator of Social Housing’s visit, aiming to ensure compliance with new consumer standards. A group of experts from a housing consultant conducted the examination between September and October
Bexley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Bexley Council sale of the Broadway Leisure Complex raises concerns about the future of Cineworld and the entertainment scene, raising uncertainty among locals. The Broadway Leisure Complex’s long-term leaseholder, Aviva Life & Pensions UK Limited, will purchase
Barnet (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A Barnet report reveals a gap in educational achievement between black pupils and their peers, raising concerns over racial disparities in the education system. Black students, especially Black Caribbean students, were found to be underperforming compared to
City of Westminster (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Transport for London (TfL) to clear homeless encampments under Westminster dual carriageway, citing safety concerns for rough sleepers near Paddington Station. A court order has been issued to evict a homeless camp under a busy
Lambeth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Lambeth defies London trend of rough sleeping, boasting the city’s largest reduction in number. New data reveals the borough’s strategies in tackling the issue. According to Greater London Authority figures, the number of homeless people in the