Julia Lopez MP backs Superloop stop in Hornchurch

Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Julia Lopez MP supports demands for the new east London Superloop bus to include a stop in Hornchurch, Havering,  challenging plans to route it via Elm Park. It follows a meeting last month where Healthwatch Havering urged

Croydon family in ‘temporary’ housing for 9,500 days

Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A Croydon family has spent 9,500 days in temporary accommodation, spotlighting a national crisis as 130,000 households face long-term emergency housing. The number comprises 165,510 children and has increased by over 15% in the past year alone. 

Bromley supermarket under fire for closing toilets

Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A Bromley supermarket faces criticism for closing its toilets, sparking concerns from shoppers and campaigners about accessibility and urgent public health needs. A Crohn’s disease patient from South London has demanded that Sainsbury’s reopen restrooms in its

Wandsworth tops Mini Marathon Schools challenge

Wandsworth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Wandsworth leads the 2025 TCS Mini London Marathon in Schools, with the most participating schools, backing its Wandsworth Moves Together activity strategy. The TCS Mini London Marathon in Schools is an online competition that allows schools to

Barnet sees 135 youth self-harm hospital cases

Barnet (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Barnet recorded 135 hospital admissions for self-harm among 10–24-year-olds in a year, bucking the national trend of declining rates across England. According to recent data, over 100 children and youth in Barnet were admitted to hospitals after

Roehampton locals meet Wandsworth Council leader

Wandsworth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Wandsworth Council leader Simon Hogg held a community drop-in where Roehampton residents shared local concerns and ideas on housing, safety and services. The Leader was questioned by locals on a number of topics, including recycling, bin collections,

Sutton pupil wins first-ever Schools Empowerment Award

Sutton (Parliament Politics Magazine) –  A 13-year-old Sutton student has been named the first recipient of Nottinghamshire Police’s Schools Empowerment Award, celebrating his progress and dedication. As reported by Chad, a part of its prestigious annual Live Our Best Life Awards 2025

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