LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The capital is home to some top jewels shops. These include Hatton Garden Jeweller, Maya Magal, Black’s and Tatty Devine. These are just a few of them. Each has its own special style and a unique look,
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Amazon’s plans to expand into the UK are being put on hold. The company wants to open more stores in the UK, but despite the success of its US operations, UK shoppers have remained wary of spending
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – There is much arguing about whether Amazon is a high street killer or not, but the fact is that Amazon is a major player in the UK retail industry. The company is responsible for 9% of all
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – London is home to several Asian supermarkets, as it has a much higher diversity of ethnic groups than other parts of the UK. In fact, approximately eight percent of the population of London is made up of
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Few ministers will likely leave the Conservative conference with their reputations improved, it is probably safe to say. However, it may equally be argued that few individuals would have anticipated Jake Berry to be one of the
WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Following the impact of Hurricane Fiona last month, Joe Biden acknowledged that Puerto Rico had faced numerous challenges over the previous five years but had not received adequate timely assistance. As a result, he announced on Monday
TOKYO (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In what is presumed to be a calculated escalation seeking Tokyo and Washington’s attention, North Korea launched a ballistic missile over Japan. Before crashing into the Pacific Ocean, the missile travelled 4,500 kilometres (2,800 miles). On another
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – This winter, there is “a significant risk” of gas shortages in the UK, which might affect the availability of power. According to Ofgem, there is a chance that the UK might experience a “gas supply emergency” as
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Following a strong protest from Tory MPs, Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has revealed that the government is abandoning plans to grant the wealthiest 1% a tax break. In a tweet, Mr. Kwarteng said that the policy had turned