London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Security staff at the Science Museum, Victoria and Albert, and Natural History Museums are ready for the strict strike in January 2025 over pay disputes. Security guards working at the UK’s three biggest museums are pushing for
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A suspect faces charges of murder attempts after crashing his vehicle into pedestrians on London’s Shaftesbury Avenue. The 30-year-old, Anthony Gilheaney, is accused of driving a Mercedes that struck pedestrians early on Wednesday morning. He has since
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Kentish Town Tube station has reopened following an 18-month closure for escalator and structural repairs while Thameslink trains are expected to resume service until 30 December. The reopening of Kentish Town Tube station was scheduled for June
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A 91-year-old Sikh man’s beard was trimmed without approval at a London hospital, leaving his family distressed. The hospital has issued an apology. The incident occurred on Thursday morning during a routine assisted bath at a prominent
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Auditors warn that Mayor Sadiq Khan’s London housing fund faces potential taxpayer bailout after failing to meet repayment deadlines for a £300m loan. The Greater London Authority Land and Property Limited (GLAP), the mayor of London’s property
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – London hospitals have written off £112m in unpaid treatment bills from patients abroad over five years, as NHS regulations require charges for non-urgent treatment. According to NHS rules, hospital trusts in England must charge foreign patients for
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A London court has ruled that police can seize over £2m from Andrew and Tristan Tate for unpaid taxes on £21m in earnings from their online businesses. A civil case launched by Devon and Cornwall Police aims
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – London’s 116-year-old Rotherhithe Tunnel repair has been extended until at least April 2026 due to funding shortfalls, amid an increase in TfL’s budget allocation. Due to a lack of funds, the proposal to close and rebuild the
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Six people have been charged with links to the banned PKK group following a counter-terrorism investigation, sparking protests in the Kurdish community in London. According to London’s Metropolitan Police, the six suspects would appear in court on
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A man has died and several people are injured following a disturbance in Acton, west London. Police have seized the area and are appealing for witnesses to come forward. Officers from the Metropolitan Police were called to
