Croydon Council urges residents and partners to unite for the global 16 Days of Action Against Gender-Based Violence, running from 25 November to 10 December.
Croydon Council urges residents and partners to unite for the global 16 Days of Action Against Gender-Based Violence, running from 25 November to 10 December.
Army veteran James Spink launches a new support initiative at Ealing A&E, aiming to strengthen patient care, streamline assistance, and enhance frontline resilience.
We Can’t Lead on Clean Energy if We Won’t Invest in ItAhead of the Budget, Government has a choice: back Britain’s clean energy industries or risk losing the investment, jobs and energy security they deliver. The Renewable Energy Association (REA), representing over
A clear explainer on why Stormont has repeatedly collapsed, how the Stormont Brake works, and what UK and NI authorities propose to stabilise power-sharing.
An in-depth look at Reform UK’s stance on LGBTQ rights, exploring its history, policies, controversies, public perception, and why the anti-gay debate persists.
Brazil (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A significant fire broke out at the COP30 climate conference venue in Belem, Brazil, causing the evacuation of thousands and major disruption to the summit. Although authorities quickly brought the blaze under control with no reported injuries,
United States (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The White House confirmed it is working on a new, detailed peace plan with Russia aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, emphasising President Trump’s support and the US commitment to halting the conflict. The plan
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK government will introduce a new fast-track path for high-earners and entrepreneurs, allowing those earning over £125,000 to apply for permanent residency after just three years. This contrasts with extended waiting periods for lower earners amid
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK government proposes to extend the waiting period for some migrants to obtain settled status to up to 20 years, a significant increase from the current five years. This policy particularly affects those who have arrived
Camden (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Camden authorities say a decision on future access for trans swimmers at Hampstead Heath’s ponds is expected early next year, following months of debate. A final report on the matter is anticipated to be presented to Camden
Lewisham has approved the redevelopment of a derelict shopping centre despite objections to a proposed 17-storey tower, sparking debate over urban design.
Ten Lewisham businesses have been recognised among the borough’s best at a prestigious awards ceremony, celebrating excellence across local industries.