Havering Council celebrates Black History Month

Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Havering Council celebrates Black History Month this October with events and activities highlighting heritage, culture, and community achievements. Every year, Black History Month honors the history, accomplishments, and contributions of Black people in the United Kingdom. At

New MUGA opens on Patmore Estate in Wandsworth

Wandsworth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A new Multi-Use Games Area and play space has opened on Wandsworth’s Patmore Estate, offering residents and young people fresh opportunities for sport. Face painting, arts and crafts, basketball sessions provided by a local coach from London

Does the UK Have Veto Power in International Politics?

International politics comprises a web of alliances, treaties, and institutions embedded in their frameworks, which specify how states influence global affairs. Among these tools, veto power appears extremely powerful, at least for some countries; this is the ability to deny decisions or

Ealing violent crime with injury drops by 8.3%

Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Violent crime leading to injury in Ealing has fallen by 8.3%, according to latest police figures, marking a significant shift in local safety trends. Over the past year, violent crime that results in injuries has decreased throughout

Oktoberfest closed after bomber’s suicide note found

Berlin (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Oktoberfest, Munich’s famous folk festival, was shut after a suicide note warned of a bomb; police found explosives and the suspect died. As reported by The Telegraph, Munich authorities closed Oktoberfest after discovering a bomb threat in