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Labour MPs push for right to roam after Supreme Court ruling
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Labour MPs push for right to roam after Supreme Court ruling

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour MPs call for a broader right to roam in England after the Supreme Court ruling upheld wild camping rights on Dartmoor without landowner consent. As reported by The Guardian, following the Supreme Court confirming the legality

by Federica Calabrò
May 24, 2025
UK Parliament

The government’s promises to support community pubs and other assets must be backed up with cash

We are fortunate to have so many amazing pubs in the UK. In my own constituency the pubs Reigate, Redhill, Banstead and our villages, are far more than just a place to have a pint. They are the heart and soul of

by Rebecca Paul MP
May 24, 2025
South street Romford fight sends two to hospital
Havering

South street Romford fight sends two to hospital

Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Two men were hospitalized following a violent altercation on South Street in Romford, Havering. Police launched an investigation into the late-night incident. Just after 4.30 am on this morning (May 24), Metropolitan Police officers were called to

by Massimiliano  Verde
May 24, 2025
Toilet rules for trans people alarm disability activists
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Toilet rules for trans people alarm disability activists

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Disabled campaigners denounce efforts to force trans people into accessible toilets, calling it unjust and damaging to both communities. As reported by The Guardian, disability rights campaigners express concern as trans people now face similar restroom discrimination

by Sarah Dinenage
May 24, 2025
Linda Bird elected Mayor of Greenwich for 2025–2026
Greenwich

Linda Bird elected Mayor of Greenwich for 2025–2026

Greenwich (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Councillor Linda Bird has been officially elected as Mayor of the Royal Borough of Greenwich for the 2025–2026 term during a full council meeting. Councillor Bird, who has spent more than 40 years in Eltham, has devoted

by Beth Malcolm
May 23, 2025
UK Parliament

Parkinson’s Patients Deserve More Than Awareness—They Deserve Action

Each April, Parkinson’s Awareness Month reminds us of the 150,000+ people in the UK living with this complex, progressive neurological condition. But awareness alone is not enough. As I highlighted in a recent debate I lead on Parkinson’s care on 21st may,

by Paul Davies MP
May 23, 2025
Hackney unveils new infill council housing designs
Hackney

Hackney unveils new infill council housing designs

Hackney (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hackney Council has unveiled architects’ designs for five new infill council housing projects across the borough, aiming to boost local affordable housing. Haworth Tompkins, Al-Jawad Pike, NOOMA Studio, Archio, and Citizens Design Bureau created the projects. A

by Massimiliano  Verde
May 23, 2025
Traffic hold-ups expected as Kensington bridge closes
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Traffic hold-ups expected as Kensington bridge closes

Kensington & Chelsea (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Motorists in Kensington are warned of inevitable delays during the half-term closure of an iconic bridge, as authorities carry out essential maintenance work. Next week, Albert Bridge will close for necessary maintenance, so drivers are

by Daniele Naddei
May 23, 2025
St Joseph's RC school Croydon earns Ofsted praise
Croydon

St Joseph’s RC school Croydon earns Ofsted praise

Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – St Joseph’s RC School in Croydon has been praised by Ofsted for delivering an “outstanding” education, offering a private school experience for free. The report was released in January after inspectors visited the St. Joseph’s RC Federation

by Federica Calabrò
May 23, 2025
UK Parliament

No child should die from vaccine-preventable diseases – Supporting Gavi provides an opportunity to be a global leader

“Life or death for a young child too often depends on whether he or she is born in a country where vaccines are available or not”. Those were the words of Gavi’s inaugural Board Chair, Nelson Mandela, over 20 years ago. The

by Emily Darlington MP
May 23, 2025
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