City of Westminster (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Negotiators engage in tense standoff with man who scaled Big Ben’s clock tower in Westminster, urging him to descend as night falls. Emergency personnel and negotiators have spoken to the man, who climbed the tower
Harrow (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Harrow schools pioneer government-backed free breakfast clubs initiative, aiming to support families and boost pupil productivity amidst rising costs. The Welldon Park Academy, Weald Rise, and Glebe Primary Schools have been chosen to participate in the program,
Barnet (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Data analysis reveals nearly a third of toddlers in Barnet are underdeveloped, raising concerns over early childhood education and development in the borough. According to new data, almost one-third of Barnet toddlers missed important developmental milestones last
Islington (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Islington Council receives complaints about loud patrons at The Sekforde, sparking fears for the Clerkenwell pub’s future amid resident noise protests. As a result of their complaints, the council reviewed the license and proposed a number of
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Exeter Chiefs book Premiership Rugby Cup final spot after edging Ealing Trailfinders in an encounter, setting up a showdown with the winner of another semi-final. After Tobi Wilson’s line break, Craig Hampson scored the first goal for
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Tranmere Rovers boost their promotion hopes with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Bromley at Prenton Park, courtesy of goals from Josh Hawkes and Omari Patrick. As both clubs fought for a spot near the bottom of the
City of Westminster (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Emergency services respond to protest at Palace of Westminster as man scales Elizabeth Tower, waving Palestine flag, prompting cancellation of parliamentary tours. In what appears to be a protest, a barefoot guy was seen standing
Kensington And Chelsea (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Transport for London launches mobile charging trial in Kensington, with FM Conway, Volvo CE, SMT, and Charge Fairy for electric construction equipment operations. Access to charging electricity is a problem for a lot of urban
City of Westminster (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Westminster Council votes down proposal to shrink council tax rise, citing a ‘boldly ambitious’ budget that prioritizes vital services and support for vulnerable residents. At a budget meeting on Wednesday, March 5, council members narrowly
Tower Hamlets (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Legendre UK wins £21m contract with Clarion Housing Group to deliver main works construction of the Lemon Tree House redevelopment in London’s Tower Hamlets. Due to structural and fire safety concerns, the seven-story Lemon Tree House,
Bexley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A shocking football injury leaves 30-year-old Crayford dad,Tom Carlse, unable to speak, after an elbow to the throat during a match in Bexley. Joe Foster, a friend, has been gathering money to support his wife and 18-month-old
Lewisham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – New government data reveals a rise in fly-tipping cases in Lewisham between 2023-2024, raising concerns over environmental and public health impacts. According to data released by the Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs (Defra), there were