Hackney (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hackney Council launches public consultation on future transport plans, seeking resident input on travel initiatives after success in reducing carbon footprint. In order to make travel around the borough safer, greener, and healthier, the council has implemented
Hackney (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hackney school streets suffer vandalism, raising safety fears among parents and teachers; authorities condemn ‘mindless’ attacks on road restrictions. 22 cases of illegal damage to school street infrastructure have been documented since last June, according to a
Sutton (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Wandle Valley Forum launches legal challenge against Sutton for failing to create Beddington Farmlands Nature Reserve, citing unenforced planning conditions. It has extensively covered the long-standing failure of multinational corporations to fulfill their responsibilities, characterizing it as
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The International Food and Drink Event (IFE 2025) will debut the first group of Jordanian food-sector companies next Monday at the ExCeL International Exhibition Centre in London. The Jordan Exporters Association (JEA) organizes this participation as part
Kingston (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Kingston police enforced problem parties within the university district through Saturday by releasing fines as part of their heightened St. Patrick’s Day weekend security efforts. Police issued a “nuisance party” declaration on Johnson Street at approximately 11:55
North London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Students and staff at Haverstock High School in north London celebrated Holi, the Hindu festival, with great spirit and happiness through their vivid coloured celebration. At Haverstock High School in Chalk Farm, staff and students participated
Central London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A young male fights for survival after sustaining a groin stabbing during the early morning following late-night activities in central London. The attack occurred at 2:20 am when a man in his 20s was assaulted in
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Thousands of protesters united under sunny skies in central London to ask the British Government for Palestinian support. The Palestine Coalition assembly at 1 pm near Green Park station drew members of the PSC and Stop The
Harrow (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Kenton Road in Harrow closed in both directions following a rush hour collision, causing significant traffic disruption and congestion in the area. Around 7:25 a.m., the incident occurred, resulting in significant delays during rush hour. Three ambulances
Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Annabella-Vesela will present a live concert performance in Muswell Hill, Haringey this Sunday, featuring her distinctive vocal artistry and stage presence. This Sunday, the 16th, the Fortismere Community Symphony Orchestra will present a special concert with young
Lambeth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Lambeth Council faces criticism from union officials over plans to restructure child safeguarding teams, approved the same week 16-year-old schoolboy was shot. Lambeth Unison’s branch secretary, Jocelyn Cruywagen, stated that the council’s decision to eliminate positions in
Camden (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Camden Council joins Adidas and Arsenal to refurbish community football pitch in Peckwater Estate, boosting sports facilities through the No More Red campaign. In order to create a safe area for the neighborhood to play football and