Hackney (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hackney Youth Parliament urges the council to halt further cuts to youth services, warning of the impact on young people and the community’s future. Six representatives from the junior political group attended the cabinet meeting at Town
Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Havering Council has been urged to urgently review the viability of car park redevelopment schemes as questions arise over their feasibility and impact. According to a report by the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA),
Hillingdon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hillingdon Council’s plan to merge an infant and junior school sparks concerns among parents, fearing it may negatively impact education quality and standards. The council thinks that a more efficient and uniform approach to children’s education will

Kensington and Chelsea (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Police have renewed appeal after a baby was found dead at All Saints Church near Talbot Road, Kensington and Chelsea, on March 25. Investigations continue. Police are still working desperately to find the mother of
Harrow (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Abdul Khan, 27, of Durham Road, Harrow, was sentenced to an indefinite hospital order under Section 37 of the Mental Health Act at the Old Bailey on March 25. Khan was also subject to an extra Section
Southwark (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Plans to demolish Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, Southwark, to build nearly 900 homes in skyscrapers have divided local residents and traders. This evening, Wednesday, March 26, the planning committee of Southwark Council will consider the
Islington (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Islington Pension Fund to invest 3% in the CIV (Collective Investment Vehicles) Natural Capital Fund, with commitments to markets and private debt investments. According to an update from the investment committee, the £2 billion LGPS fund has

Southwark (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Dulwich College, a historic 17th-century school in Southwark, is set for a facelift, offering insight into its legacy, which includes alumni like Nigel Farage. The £60,000-a-year all-boys private boarding school has presented plans to Southwark Council to
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Croydon Council has officially moved to Bernard Weatherill House, marking a significant relocation aimed at improving operations and public services. Next week, council tax will increase to all-time highs, and Katherine Kerswell, the chief executive officer, will
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Bromley residents lost nearly £1m to romance fraud in January 2025, according to the Metropolitan Police’s cybercrime report, highlighting rising scams. Because of this concerning statistics, Bromley Trading Standards has issued a new warning, asking people to