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Croydon archives receive £10k grant for research project
Croydon

Croydon archives receive £10k grant for research project

Croydon Borough’s archives have secured a £10,000 grant to support research and public engagement, prompting fresh examination of historical records.

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December 13, 2025
UK records longest period without small boat migrants since 2018
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UK records longest period without small boat migrants since 2018

UK Channel crossings resume after 28-day pause—the longest since 2018. 2025 hits 39,292 arrivals, highest since 2022. Gov't eyes ECHR reforms.

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December 13, 2025
Severe Bleeding After Birth Hits 5-Year High in England
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Severe Bleeding After Birth Hits 5-Year High in England

Postpartum haemorrhage in England up 19% since 2020 to 32/1,000 births (16,780 cases last year). NHS maternity safety concerns rise amid complex births.

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December 13, 2025
Green Party considers broad misogyny rules, leaked dossier reveals
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Green Party considers broad misogyny rules, leaked dossier reveals

A leaked dossier reveals the Green Party may broaden misogyny rules, potentially disciplining men for disagreeing with women, raising legal concerns.

by Staff Reporter
December 13, 2025
BMA slams Health Secretary Wes Streeting for ‘scaremongering’ before NHS strike
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BMA slams Health Secretary Wes Streeting for ‘scaremongering’ before NHS strike

The BMA criticises Health Secretary Wes Streeting for scaremongering over NHS flu pressures ahead of resident doctors’ strikes.

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December 13, 2025
labour mp neil duncan-jordan introduces private member’s bill to end foxhunting
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Labour MP Neil Duncan-Jordan introduces private member’s bill to end foxhunting

Labour MP Neil Duncan-Jordan plans a private member’s bill to ban fox and trail-hunting, close legal loopholes, and strengthen the Hunting Act.

by Staff Reporter
December 13, 2025
Car sharing rivals move into London as Zipcar exits UK market
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Car sharing rivals move into London as Zipcar exits UK market

Zipcar’s exit from the UK opens opportunities as car-sharing rivals like Free2Move, Hiyacar, and Turo consider expanding in London.

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December 13, 2025
Exploring History: What Did London Look Like in the 19th Century
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Exploring History: What Did London Look Like in the 19th Century

Explore what 19th-century London looked like — a rapidly growing, industrial, and diverse city of grand wealth and stark poverty in the Victorian era.

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December 13, 2025
What Was the Pax Britannica? Meaning, Era, and Significance
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What Was the Pax Britannica? Meaning, Era, and Significance

Pax Britannica was a 19th-century era of British-led global peace shaped by naval power, trade, diplomacy, and cultural influence that transformed world history.

by Staff Reporter
December 13, 2025
How Was the Irish Free State Established and Shaped Modern Ireland
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How Was the Irish Free State Established and Shaped Modern Ireland

How the Irish Free State was established in 1922, its path from British rule to independence, and how it shaped Ireland’s political, cultural, and social future.

by Staff Reporter
December 13, 2025
Safeguarding head hits back over Mossbourne review claims in Hackney
Hackney

Safeguarding head hits back over Mossbourne review claims in Hackney

Hackney (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hackney’s safeguarding chief has pushed back against criticism of Mossbourne Victoria Park Academy review, calling the backlash an “embarrassing misstep.” The school had “caused harm to some of its most vulnerable pupils,” according to a long-awaited study

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December 12, 2025
Police increase patrols at Acton Morrisons amid concerns in Ealing
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Police increase patrols at Acton Morrisons amid concerns in Ealing

Metropolitan Police have increased patrols at the Morrisons car park in Acton, Ealing, following rising safety concerns and reports of suspicious activity.

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December 12, 2025
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