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Number 10 EU deal to cut food prices, add £9bn
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Number 10: EU deal to cut food prices, add £9bn

London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Number 10 says the new UK-EU deal will cut food prices, boost the economy by £9bn, extend fishing access, and start talks on youth visas and emissions trading. As reported by The Guardian, Number 10 claims a

by Massimiliano  Verde
May 19, 2025
Solicitors slam outdated legal aid IT after hack
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Solicitors slam outdated legal aid IT after hack

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Millions of Legal Aid records hacked, exposing sensitive data and sparking concern over outdated systems and years of government neglect. As reported by The Independent, the Legal Aid Agency is under fire after a cyberattack exploited its

by Federica Calabrò
May 19, 2025
Croydon family in 'temporary' housing for 9,500 days
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Croydon family in ‘temporary’ housing for 9,500 days

Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A Croydon family has spent 9,500 days in temporary accommodation, spotlighting a national crisis as 130,000 households face long-term emergency housing. The number comprises 165,510 children and has increased by over 15% in the past year alone. 

by Sarah Dinenage
May 19, 2025
Bromley supermarket under fire for closing toilets
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Bromley supermarket under fire for closing toilets

Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A Bromley supermarket faces criticism for closing its toilets, sparking concerns from shoppers and campaigners about accessibility and urgent public health needs. A Crohn’s disease patient from South London has demanded that Sainsbury’s reopen restrooms in its

by Daniele Naddei
May 19, 2025
David Lammy summons Iran envoy over spying arrests
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David Lammy summons Iran envoy over spying arrests

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – David Lammy summoned Iran’s envoy amid spying arrests, stressing Iran must answer for its nationals charged under the UK National Security Act. As reported by The Telegraph, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy has called in Iran’s ambassador

by Beth Malcolm
May 19, 2025
Kensington café raided for illegal shisha tobacco
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Kensington café raided for illegal shisha tobacco

Kensington and Chelsea (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Authorities raided Café Diana in Kensington, uncovering 45 tubs of suspected illegal shisha tobacco in a crackdown on unlicensed and non-compliant products. She once accompanied Princes William and Harry to a bistro with a Princess

by Massimiliano  Verde
May 19, 2025
Brockwell Park festivals to proceed after court ruling
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Brockwell Park festivals to proceed after court ruling

Lambeth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Brockwell Park festival organisers confirm events will proceed this summer, despite a High Court ruling challenging Lambeth Council’s event licensing process. For thousands of ticket buyers who were worried that summer events would be canceled, Brockwell Live

by Federica Calabrò
May 19, 2025
Wandsworth tops Mini Marathon Schools challenge
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Wandsworth tops Mini Marathon Schools challenge

Wandsworth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Wandsworth leads the 2025 TCS Mini London Marathon in Schools, with the most participating schools, backing its Wandsworth Moves Together activity strategy. The TCS Mini London Marathon in Schools is an online competition that allows schools to

by Sarah Dinenage
May 19, 2025
Rachel Reeves welcomes banks' call for ring-fencing reform
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Rachel Reeves welcomes banks’ call for ring-fencing reform

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Chancellor Rachel Reeves expresses willingness to reconsider ring-fencing regulations after bank leaders call for changes to boost economic growth. As reported by Sky News, Rachel Reeves signalled openness to changing ring-fencing rules after a strong campaign by

by Massimiliano  Verde
May 19, 2025
MoJ Significant personal data accessed in legal aid breach
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MoJ: Significant personal data accessed in legal aid breach

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Ministry of Justice confirmed a major cyber breach exposing legal aid applicants’ data since 2010, causing system shutdowns and public warnings. As reported by The Guardian, personal information of hundreds of thousands of legal aid applicants

by Daniele Naddei
May 19, 2025
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