The Institute for Government accuses Wes Streeting of “chaotic” NHS reforms despite some progress, warning the government is unlikely to meet key health targets.
The Institute for Government accuses Wes Streeting of “chaotic” NHS reforms despite some progress, warning the government is unlikely to meet key health targets.
Serbia secures a three-month U.S. sanctions reprieve for Russian-owned NIS as Gazprom seeks to transfer control, easing fears over the country’s fuel supply.
Former chancellor George Osborne is shortlisted to succeed Sir Mark Tucker as HSBC chair, joining Naguib Kheraj and Kevin Sneader in the final selection.
NHS doctor Dr Ellen Kriesels suspended after allegations of antisemitic remarks and protests spark safety concerns, public backlash, and GMC action.
Notwithstanding the fact that the Irish Sea border was supposed to arrive on 1 January 2021, it will only apply for the first time in relation to vet medicines from 1 January 2026. The Windsor Framework subjects Northern Ireland to laws made
• Huge rise in use of prenups since the 1970s• Increase among 18-35s year olds mirrors rise in popularity among older couples Up to one in five young married couples have some form of prenuptial agreement in place, according to the findings
Barnet (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Barnet Council has outlined a ten-year strategy for borough parks, while residents push for an extra month to contribute to the consultation on the long-term plan. Alan Schneiderman, a press member for climate change and the terrain,
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour MP Steve Reed has instructed colleagues to vote against environmental protection measures affecting Croydon, prompting criticism from local campaigners. In his new position as housing minister, former environment secretary and Croydon MP Steve Reed is directing
Waltham Forest (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A former nursing assistant from Leytonstone, Waltham Forest, has been named a finalist in national awards by Contact for her dedicated care of her friend’s critically ill daughter. Linda Dennison is one of the eighteen finalists
Southwark (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Southwark Council’s housing chief Michael Situ has resigned following a landlord licence blunder that echoed an error made by Rachel Reeves, sparking scrutiny over local oversight. In the same borough where Chancellor Rachel Reeves violated rental regulations,
A “blood-stained passenger” reportedly accessed the cab of an empty Heathrow Express train in Southall, prompting inquiries into how the individual gained entry.
Camden Council is calling for an urban development corporation to oversee Euston’s regeneration, arguing it would provide clearer leadership and long-term planning.