Waltham Forest (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A new pilot programme in Waltham Forest has been launched to improve access to HIV preventative medication, aiming to boost local health outcomes. Pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, can prevent HIV infection by reducing the risk of
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A Dulwich teacher and his eight-year-old daughter have co-authored an adventure mystery novel, drawing inspiration from East Croydon’s iconic landmarks. The mystery book, which will be published on September 19, is the result of Marc Clerkin, an
Kensington and Chelsea (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Met Police has defended its decision not to use Live Facial Recognition at a Tommy Robinson rally, weeks after deploying it at Notting Hill Carnival. The Unite the Kingdom (UTK) rally, which saw 24
Hackney (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Fox pub in Hackney is reopening seven years after a failed flat conversion left the building abandoned and branded an ‘eyesore’ by residents. Following a protracted restoration and cleanup effort, the Fox in Dalston has welcomed
Greenwich (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Greenwich Council projects a £136.8m deficit within four years, with a £45.1m gap expected next year, according to new financial forecasts. Despite this budget gap, Greenwich Council maintains that it is “in a better position than most”
Wandsworth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Roehampton streets came alive with silk flags and local performers at Urban Flow, a Wandsworth Council-backed event for London Borough of Culture 2025. Three significant organizations came together to form the procession: Wandsworth‘s own Tavaziva Dance, the
Hammersmith and Fulham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The annual Apple Day festival returns to Fulham Palace on Sunday, October 5, offering a fun-filled day of autumn celebrations for families and visitors. With the resumption of its annual Apple Day event next month,
Hammersmith and Fulham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hammersmith and Fulham Council warns of a £34m budget gap by 2026/27, citing pressures from the Government’s proposed Fair Funding reforms. The government’s proposed reforms to local authority funding are projected to have the greatest
Southwark (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Peckham campaigners raised £15k in one week to oppose the Aylesham Centre redevelopment in Southwark, intensifying the battle over local planning. Aylesham Community Action (ACA) campaigners will be at the Peckham Festival in Copeland Park this weekend,
Southwark (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Southwark Council has approved £5m in Section 106 funding from Old Kent Road developments, supporting local infrastructure and community projects. When developments are approved, local authorities and developers enter into legal agreements known as Section 106 agreements,