Starmer calls for lasting peace
Starmer calls for lasting peace
Waltham Forest (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Waltham Forest Council has secured a ‘Good’ rating from Care Quality Commission after its latest review of adult social care, highlighting service delivery. The Waltham Forest council’s dedication to addressing inequality, residents’ positive experiences of adult
Ealing sees 140 cyclists injured
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Organisers have confirmed the 2026 Ealing Book Festival will run from 29 April to 3 May, allowing book lovers to plan early for the borough’s literary event. The festival, which is now in its third time, is
Peter Kyle urges business engagement
Croydon café licence sparks debate
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Lord Evans of Watford and Lord Richard Dannatt face five- and four-month suspensions after undercover footage showed them offering ministerial access. As reported by the Guardian, a parliamentary watchdog has found two long-serving peers guilty of violating
Ukraine seeks fair peace terms
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Business Secretary Peter Kyle admits Labour’s tax policies are forcing doctors, entrepreneurs, and wealthy citizens to leave the UK. As reported by The Telegraph, a cabinet minister has warned that Labour’s tax increases are prompting residents to
In all likelihood you have never heard of Hertford’s last remaining brewer but, last year, we generated just under £46m in tax. We were left with nearly £15m in profit, which is vital for our reinvestment in growth and in the maintenance
China escalates tensions with video
I recently jumped in a car with a couple of other people near Kings Cross station. It was a pretty normal journey. We watched the world go by, chatted, got stuck in a bit of traffic. The journey was completely ordinary except