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Civil service reform to relocate 22,000 staff outside London
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Civil service reform to relocate 22,000 staff outside London

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK to move 22,000 civil servants from London, tying funding to plans that shift roles closer to communities across towns and cities in the country. As reported by The Guardian, Whitehall departments must outline plans to shift

by Federica Calabrò
May 10, 2025
Reform UK members accused of sharing hate content
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Reform UK members accused of sharing hate content

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) –  Reform UK faces backlash as up to 12 councillors are probed for allegedly sharing Islamophobic, far-right content linked to Britain First online. As reported by The Guardian, 12 newly elected Reform UK councillors are under scrutiny for

by Sarah Dinenage
May 10, 2025
Facial recognition tech sparks debate in Croydon
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Facial recognition tech sparks debate in Croydon

Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Croydon police face public backlash and support as they introduce permanent facial recognition technology, raising civil liberties and privacy concerns. As reported by East London Lines, although some people applauded the Metropolitan Police’s decision to permanently use

by Beth Malcolm
May 9, 2025
No major NHS funding boost, says Sir Jim Mackey
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No major NHS funding boost, says Sir Jim Mackey

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Sir Jim Mackey warned that NHS funding can no longer see large increases due to tight public finances, urging a focus on value for money and productivity. England’s new health chief has warned that ministers have reached

by Massimiliano  Verde
May 9, 2025
Shortcomings found in adult care in Hammersmith & Fulham
Hammersmith And Fulham

Shortcomings found in adult care in Hammersmith & Fulham

Hammersmith & Fulham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Adult care services in Hammersmith & Fulham face scrutiny after official inspections reveal significant shortfalls, prompting calls for urgent improvements. As reported by South London Press, the adult social care service provided by Hammersmith and

by Daniele Naddei
May 9, 2025
Ealing meeting targets racial bias in school exclusions
Ealing News

Ealing meeting targets racial bias in school exclusions

Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ealing community leaders and residents will gather to address racial disparities in school exclusions, amid growing concern over systemic education inequalities. As reported by Ealing News, school exclusions and racial inequities in education throughout Ealing will be

by Federica Calabrò
May 9, 2025
Keir Starmer's deal to bring in low-grade US beef
Keir Starmer

Keir Starmer’s deal to bring in low-grade US beef

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Keir Starmer’s US trade deal sparks backlash over fears of substandard beef imports, despite government reassurances on food safety standards. As per The Telegraph, farming groups have sparked concern over an influx of low-grade American beef.  The

by Federica Calabrò
May 9, 2025
Late-night Ealing sushi bar approved amid objections
Ealing News

Late-night Ealing sushi bar approved amid objections

Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A late-night sushi restaurant in Ealing has been approved by council planners, despite strong objections from residents over potential noise and disruption. As reported by Harrow Online,on Wednesday, May 7, the Ealing Council Licensing subcommittee granted the

by Sarah Dinenage
May 9, 2025
Darren Jones urges UK-US trade deal to save 150,000 jobs
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Darren Jones urges UK-US trade deal to save 150,000 jobs

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Senior minister Darren Jones insists the UK-US deal is crucial for protecting 150,000 jobs, despite concerns over long-term benefits and ongoing negotiations. As reported by The Independent, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury emphasized that the trade

by Beth Malcolm
May 9, 2025
UK workers at risk of job loss without US-UK deal
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UK workers at risk of job loss without US-UK deal

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Jonathan Reynolds highlighted that workers were on the verge of job losses without the crucial new US-UK trade deal, vital for British industries. As reported by the Independent, the Trade Secretary warned UK workers were “days” away

by Federica Calabrò
May 9, 2025
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