Washington (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The IMF reports that global government debt may reach 100% of GDP by 2029, with the UK, US, China, Japan, and France at risk. As reported by The Guardian, the IMF warned that by 2029, global debt
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Patients in Ealing will soon benefit from a new mobile translation service aimed at improving healthcare access and removing language barriers during treatment. One hundred new iPad trolleys have been distributed throughout the London North West University
Southall (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Fairview New Homes has launched a new development in Southall, marking another key step in the area’s ongoing regeneration and housing expansion. The 108 one, two, and three-bedroom flats at Southall Grove, next to Southall Park, start
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ealing Council’s initiative helps hundreds of older residents claim unreceived pension credits, providing vital financial support and easing cost-of-living pressures. The council has identified homes that are likely to qualify for the payments by collaborating with its
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – British PM Sir Keir Starmer confirmed the release of a key China spy witness statement that influenced the CPS decision to drop spying charges. As reported by The Guardian, Sir Keir Starmer said Downing Street will publish
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Environmental groups slam Chancellor Rachel Reeves over late planning bill changes, accusing her of sidelining green rules for short-term growth. As reported by The Guardian, Rachel Reeves faces criticism from nature groups after changes to the planning
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Danny Kruger, former right-hand of ex-PM Boris Johnson, says he must take responsibility for post-Covid “Boriswave” surge, urging stricter policies. As reported by The Independent, Boris Johnson has been accused by his former right-hand man of triggering
Jerusalem (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Israel reopens Rafah crossing to send aid after Hamas hands over some hostages’ bodies in US-mediated Gaza peace deal. As reported by The Telegraph, Israel will reopen Gaza’s Rafah border crossing to allow humanitarian aid following Hamas’
General Committees in the House of Commons typically conduct line-by-line legislative analysis. While temporary Delegated Legislation Committees (DLC) examine Statutory Instruments (SIs) that need parliamentary approval, Public Bill Committees (PBC) are constituted to analyze bills. Since the composition of these committees is
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