Hackney Council’s new electric car club plans face uncertainty as Zipcar prepares to end UK operations, disrupting services for more than 650,000 users
Hackney Council’s new electric car club plans face uncertainty as Zipcar prepares to end UK operations, disrupting services for more than 650,000 users
A new FOI request shows Croydon Council issued £1.4m in fines for LTN breaches in just one month, intensifying scrutiny over the controversial scheme.
Lambeth Palace says a complaint against the Bishop of London was not properly followed up, raising concerns over procedural handling within the Church.
Mayor Jason Perry’s remark on raising £20m has become a pivotal element in Croydon LTN legal battle, adding new political weight to the ongoing dispute.
Last night the Palace of Westminster came alive as we hosted the 2025 Parliament News Awards. It was an evening to celebrate leadership, impact and real commitment across Parliament—none more so than our winners, who are driving change in their fields. Kicking
Was the Roman conquest of Britain violent or strategic? This article explores how Rome used force, diplomacy, and planning to seize and control Britain.
Learn how the Le Touquet Agreement shapes UK–France border checks, boosts security, and streamlines travel with pre-departure controls.
In 1984, 37 workers at Cammell Laird shipyard in Birkenhead occupied their workplace to protest redundancies and threats of closure. These men were not vandals, nor were they criminals. They were men defending their jobs, pensions and the future of the communities
An artisan chocolate shop and café has opened its first London branch in Dulwich, offering handcrafted treats and expanding its growing brand presence.
Barnet students unveil an art campaign highlighting online misogyny, now displayed across the borough’s bus stops to raise public awareness.
A petition to stop planned works on a key Hammersmith and Fulham road has gained thousands of signatures, signaling strong community opposition.
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Bromley tops UK councils with 365,344 FixMyStreet complaints from 2007-2025, followed by Westminster (171,661) and Hounslow (223,726), all London boroughs dominating the list per Sell House Fast analysis. Street cleaning and fly-tipping drive Bromley’s lead, with residents