Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Nursing home residents in Croydon scored a remarkable victory in the annual match, showcasing skill, spirit, and community pride in a heartwarming event. Down at Whitgift House in South Croydon, they play a cruel game of croquet.
The Open House Festival London 2025 is the capital’s finest annual festival to celebrate architecture, urban spaces and the people and communities that create them (whether they be past, present or future). Running from September 13 – 21, 2025, Open House Festival
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Tens of thousands joined far-right activist Tommy Robinson’s ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march in London, as 1,000 police monitored counter-protests. As reported by The Standard, central London sees a huge turnout for far-right marches and anti-racism counter-demonstrations. London
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – London Mayor Sadiq Khan and his team flew 473,000 air miles over eight years, producing 43 tonnes of carbon while attending international events. Sir Sadiq Khan has flown a distance nearly equivalent to a round trip to
Waltham Forest (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Waltham Forest Council will pay £7,000 in compensation after a homeless family was left in unsuitable B&B accommodation for nine months. The family spent 41 weeks in the B&B, which is 35 weeks longer than the
City of Westminster News (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A debate over Oxford Street governance erupted into a row as Westminster Council faced criticism for its plan to hand control of the landmark road to the Mayor. The commotion began when Cllr. Paul
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Croydon Council announced plans to remove vehicles with covered or obscured number plates as part of its enforcement drive to tackle illegal parking. The action targets cars with concealed license plates that are left on public roads.
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Colin McSweeny, a Croydon fireman jailed for killing his son with a scaffolding pole, has died in prison, authorities have confirmed. According to the prison watchdog, a former firefighter died in prison after bludgeoning his adoptive kid
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Beryl Carr, a 103-year-old volunteer at an Ealing hospital café, has been named the world’s oldest female volunteer, inspiring admiration worldwide. Beryl Carr, who works as a cashier and enjoys creating sandwiches, volunteers one day a week
Hackney (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hackney’s Year 6 pupils have delivered outstanding 2025 KS2 SATs results, placing the borough joint first in England in provisional rankings. According to recently published data from the Department for Education, 76 percent of Hackney students achieved