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Hackney Council to consult on new landlord regulations
Hackney

Hackney Council to consult on new landlord regulations

Hackney (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hackney Council is launching a public consultation on proposals to regulate the majority of private landlords, citing concerns over housing standards. Regarding plans to require private landlords throughout the entire borough to obtain a permit before they

by Sarah Dinenage
April 29, 2025
£210m deal brings 569 new flats to East Croydon
Croydon

£210m deal brings 569 new flats to East Croydon

Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A £210 million property deal will bring 569 new flats to East Croydon, marking a major step in the area’s ongoing residential and urban development plans. Mayor Perry praised a 28-story tower in the town center that

by Massimiliano  Verde
April 29, 2025
Harold Hill pub landlady ‘left in limbo’ amid demolition
Havering

Harold Hill pub landlady ‘left in limbo’ amid demolition

Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The landlady of The Alderman pub in Harold Hill says she has been “left in limbo” after receiving no updates from Havering Council over the planned demolition. In order to create room for 138 new houses, plans

by Daniele Naddei
April 28, 2025
Havering tram route plans stalled due to lack of funds
Havering

Havering tram route plans stalled due to lack of funds

Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Plans for a new tram route in north-east London have stalled due to a funding shortfall, raising concerns over future transport development in Havering. The Standard can disclose that the local town hall’s lack of finance has

by Beth Malcolm
April 28, 2025
Top Croydon school to admit girls across all year groups
Croydon

Top Croydon school to admit girls across all year groups

Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – One of Croydon’s top-performing schools will allow girls in all year groups for the first time, marking a historic shift in its admissions policy. An all-boys secondary school in Croydon that was once selected for the title

by Massimiliano  Verde
April 28, 2025
Andrew Boff warns of Oxford Street pedestrianisation fears
City of Westminster

Andrew Boff warns of Oxford Street pedestrianisation fears

City of Westminster (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Andrew Boff claims Oxford Street residents in Westminster are increasingly concerned about pedestrianisation plans, citing fears over disruption and access. People who live close to Oxford Street are “unanimously against” the mayor’s proposals to pedestrianize

by Federica Calabrò
April 28, 2025
Agent overlooks coulsdon Tories’ dark secret in Croydon
Croydon

Agent overlooks coulsdon Tories’ dark secret in Croydon

Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – An agent on a mission in Croydon fails to uncover Coulsdon Tories’ dark secret, raising fresh questions about oversight and local political accountability. Croydon‘s second mayoral election is just over a year away, and the local Conservatives

by Sarah Dinenage
April 28, 2025
UK Government failing to back natural tree growth in England
UK News

UK Government failing to back natural tree growth in England

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK government faces backlash for prioritising tree planting over natural regeneration, risking woodland creation targets, campaigners warn. As reported by The Guardian, environmental campaigners say ministers are neglecting natural tree growth in England, favouring planting initiatives

by Beth Malcolm
April 28, 2025
NHS prescription charges frozen after three years
Health

NHS prescription charges frozen after three years

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – England’s NHS prescription prices frozen after three years, keeping charges under £10 as ministers move to ease rising living costs. As reported by Sky News, the UK government has announced that NHS prescription fees in England will

by Massimiliano  Verde
April 28, 2025
Commissioner calls to ban apps creating child deepfakes
UK News

Commissioner calls to ban apps creating child deepfakes

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Children’s Commissioner for England urges an immediate ban on deepfake “nudification” apps, citing growing concerns over online abuse and exploitation. As reported by The Guardian, AI-driven “nudification” apps that create deepfake sexual images of children should

by Daniele Naddei
April 28, 2025
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