Green Party Backs Plan to End Private Letting

England (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Green Party has passed a motion at its 2025 conference committing to the gradual abolition of private landlords in England and Wales, advocating increased council housing and rent controls. This policy aims to tackle the housing

Croydon Town Centre sees two more pub closures

Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Two more pubs in Croydon town centre have closed their doors, adding to the growing list of local venues shutting down amid rising costs and low footfall. The most recent bar to close in Croydon is The

Croydon dog warden Tara Boswell wins RSPCA award

Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Croydon Council’s dog warden, Tara Boswell, has been honoured with the RSPCA’s PawPrints award for the seventh consecutive year, recognising her dedication. Tara received the Responsible Ownership Hero award for her efforts to improve and promote animal

29% of firms hit by cyber-attacks, survey shows

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A CIPS survey finds 29% of companies hit by cyber-attacks, with major firms like JLR and Asahi facing huge disruptions and losses worldwide. As reported by The Guardian, nearly a third of managers report increasing cyber-attacks on

Germany calls Gaza talks most hopeful in two years

Kuwait (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Germany’s foreign minister, Johann Wadephul, says Gaza talks mark a turning point, seeking long-term solutions between Israel and Hamas. As reported by Sky News, indirect talks in Egypt between Israel and Hamas raise global hopes for an

Millions in England face fresh water bill hikes

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Five water firms urge the CMA to permit bigger bill hikes than Ofwat approved, leaving millions of English households facing higher costs. As reported by the Guardian, households across England risk higher water charges as the Competition

Snowstorm cuts power to thousands across Western Balkans

World (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Thousands lost electricity across the Western Balkans on Friday as early snowfall caused major power outages and widespread disruption. This week, steep and mountainous areas of Serbia and Bosnia were covered in heavy, wet snow, which caused