Wandsworth leader joins Battersea Park drop-in event

Wandsworth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Wandsworth Council Leader attended a community drop-in event at Battersea Park and St Mary’s, engaging with residents on local issues and concerns. Residents asked concerns during the morning’s Q&A session regarding the council’s efforts to address issues

Nursing home residents triumph in Croydon annual match

Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Nursing home residents in Croydon scored a remarkable victory in the annual match, showcasing skill, spirit, and community pride in a heartwarming event. Down at Whitgift House in South Croydon, they play a cruel game of croquet.

Is lobbying legal in UK: How Is It Regulated?

Lobbying has become a common practice in democratic systems, but it isn’t practiced or considered legal in every jurisdiction (state). This article describes lobbying and how it is particularly visible in the United Kingdom. Although legal and a major factor in public

London gears up for 2025 Open House Festival events

The Open House Festival London 2025 is the capital’s finest annual festival to celebrate architecture, urban spaces and the people and communities that create them (whether they be past, present or future).  Running from September 13 – 21, 2025, Open House Festival

First migrants set for return to France next week

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Britain will begin deporting Channel migrants to France under a “one in, one out” deal, aiming to tackle crossings and manage small-boat arrivals. As reported by The Telegraph, under the UK-France “one in, one out” deal, the

Thousands join Tommy Robinson’s ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march

London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Tens of thousands joined far-right activist Tommy Robinson’s ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march in London, as 1,000 police monitored counter-protests. As reported by The Standard, central London sees a huge turnout for far-right marches and anti-racism counter-demonstrations. London