Barnet (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Barnet saw 190 mortgage repossession claims in the year to September, highlighting a rise in homeowners at risk of losing their properties, new data reveals. It comes with an increase in the number of households in England
Barnet (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Barnet Museum secures historic Tudor Hall for community use with a successful £1 million bid, preserving the landmark for local heritage and public benefit. The board of governors for Barnet and Southgate College listed Tudor Hall, which
Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Network Rail is carrying out maintenance work in Upminster over three weekends, causing train service disruptions and affecting commuters in Havering. Over the course of three weekends in February and March, Network Rail’s maintenance crews will be
Hammersmith And Fulham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A 14-year-old boy was found with a head injury after a disturbance inside a Boots store in Hammersmith and Fulham, prompting an investigation by authorities. The incident occurred just after 3 p.m. today, February 13,
Tower Hamlets (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Tower Hamlets Council launches an £8m Anti-Crime Task Force, deploying dogs to sweep parks for drugs and weapons in a major crackdown on crime. Enforcement officers from Tower Hamlets will collaborate with police under the new
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A dog trapped in a Croydon drainpipe was rescued after firefighters used the scent of a Frankfurter sausage to lure it out, following a walk at Addington Hills. On a wooded slope, Woodey and Quincey, both eight
Southall (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Lyn, founder of Southall Food Bank, has been honored in community awards for her vital efforts in tackling food insecurity and supporting local residents. Lyn Hutchinson, an A2Dominion customer, accepted the award for her contribution as a
Greenwich (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A Greenwich resident claims a faulty alarm at a nearby Aldi store disrupts sleep, sounding like a “siren” and going off repeatedly, sparking noise concerns. Eve Peacock, a resident of Serica Court for the past three years,
Tower Hamlets (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Plans for Chinese ‘super embassy’ near the Tower of London gained momentum as Tower Hamlets Council admitted it could not challenge the proposal. Tower Hamlets Council acknowledged that it is “no longer in a position to
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A 30-year-old man has died after a stabbing on Oaklands Road, Hanwell in Ealing. The incident occurred around 10:30 pm on February 10, 2025. The man was declared dead immediately after the London Ambulance Service personnel and
Hackney (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hackney Council has withdrawn £500,000 in funding for Hackney Carnival to cover daily expenses, putting the event’s future at risk amid a major budget deficit. The borough’s culture chief, Cllr Chris Kennedy, said the decision was unavoidable
Hounslow (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hounslow Council’s plan to dim street lights to cut costs amid £30M budget shortfall sparks backlash, with critics calling the proposal ‘madness’. If the plan is carried out, the local government would save £200,000 annually by dimming