London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – BB guns are the type of guns that fire plastic or aluminium balls by using different methods. The BB guns use compressed air or an electrical system which may or may not be firearms. The soft air
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In a recent revelation, the United States took the top slot. It has emerged as the superpower in the world leaving behind others. However, Britain has also taken a spot in the global power slot. They are
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK has put up many laws and regulations on what you can watch on the internet. Many people already have an idea of what these rules are about. Just like in many other countries, you are
The Labour Party have published a new analysis that it says shows that almost 80,000 veterans could be claiming Universal Credit (UC), up more than a quarter since April 2022. Shadow Veterans Minister Rachel Hopkins says findings shows the impact of the
Learn when loud music becomes a statutory noise nuisance in the UK and how to report it — council abatement, environmental health & possible fines.
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Britain sells electricity to European countries. The interconnectors that are connecting the UK’s electricity system are exporting electricity to the majority of the European countries including France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. UK’s electricity export has become a
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK wants to reach net zero by 2050. However, the crucial factor is to look for a strategy that can bring a transition in the electricity system. If the UK aims to have an electrical system
Much confusion exists as to the legality of driving barefoot in the UK. Fear of committing an act that would punish people under the law and consequently face the legal charges is very common. Yet, all these are just myths because there
London, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – When was the last time you read something that encouraged you to support men? All too often, conversations about men are shrouded in negativity surrounding ‘toxic masculinity’ or ‘male privilege’. These terms, bluntly, do my head in.
The UK Supreme Court says banning peaceful pro-life vigils and threatening demonstrators with fines and imprisonment is not a violation of the European Convention on Human Rights. In a unanimous ruling on the lawfulness of the Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Northern