LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): According to court documents, the Liverpool terror attacker’s asylum plea was denied six years before he attempted to carry out his attack. On Remembrance Sunday last year, Emad al Swealmeen was killed when his homemade bomb exploded outside
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): The chair of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee, the government’s proposed Online Safety Bill “neither protects freedom of expression nor is it clear nor robust enough to tackle illegal and harmful online content.” A group of
The Welsh Government has lifted restrictions on outdoor sporting events and has set a timetable for lifting restrictions on COvid. The chief scientific adviser for Wales and the Technical Advisory Cell have warned that a further rise in the number of cases
The UK energy prices are set to rise dramatically. As a result, people will soon find their bills increasing by as much as 50%, according to the Resolution Foundation, a think tank. The Energy UK conference also confirmed that the government will
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has warned Russia that invading Ukraine would result in a mass death toll comparable to the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. Ms Truss accused Russia of seeking to resurrect the Soviet Union in a speech
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): For the first time since Plan B steps were implemented to prevent the spread of the Covid variant , commuters are expected to travel to work. Work-from-home policies have been eliminated, and face masks are no longer required
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Food prices are rising at their highest rate in nearly 30 years, putting a strain on living standards. Inflation rose to 5.4 percent in the 12 months ending in December, up from 5.1 percent the month before, inflicting
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): An application was filed by a law firm based in London, on Tuesday, with British police demanding the arrest of India’s army chief and a senior government official of India for their alleged complicity in war crimes in
Since the spread of Omicron made the UK government take a stronger stance against Covid once again, the UK has remained under “Plan B measures,” which consist of compulsory face coverings and the use of Covid passes at bigger events. However, these
Few news stories have the power to harrow a nation quite like the case of Sarah Everard, a young woman who was murdered by a police officer called Wayne Couzens she thought was arresting her. It highlighted the dangers women face in
