UK reforms worry Hong Kong refugees
UK reforms worry Hong Kong refugees
Explore whether the UK is a true democracy or an elective dictatorship, its electoral system, concentrated power, and reforms to strengthen democracy.
Insulation cuts risk colder homes
Brexit is mostly complete, but talks continue on Northern Ireland, trade services, fishing, and security. Learn what’s settled and what’s still ongoing.
Women in prison are some of the most vulnerable individuals in our society, yet their safety and welfare rarely garner public attention. When a woman is incarcerated, it is essential that the state takes seriously its responsibility to protect her from harm.
Reeves under fire over fiscal claims
Learn what the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement is, why it was needed, and how it shaped the UK’s exit from the EU, including citizens’ rights and the NI Protocol.
UK MPs demand stronger Jamaica aid
Barnet opposition leader Peter Zinkin welcomes the council’s decision to pause plans for developing an East Finchley green space and car park.
Labour reports that scrapping the two-child limit will support 8,830 children in Haringey, underscoring the policy’s expected local impact on families.
Kensington and Chelsea Council confirms data was copied and removed in a recent cyber attack, raising concerns over security vulnerabilities and safety.
The Government says more than 15,000 Hackney children will benefit from abolishing the two-child limit, marking a welfare policy shift for local families.