LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Landlords believe efforts to make social housing more greener, safer and more liveable would be delayed significantly if policymakers cap rent hikes at 5% starting next year. They worry that this decision will cost them £3.5 billion
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – For the first time ever in its history of 106 years, the Royal College of Nursing is holding a vote among all of its members in the UK on going on strike. The union wants its 300,000

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK travel health measures are designed to reduce the risk of disease and injury when traveling to certain countries. The government has divided destinations into “red” and “green” categories. In general, countries are not on the
EXETER, United Kingdom (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Parents of a University of Exeter student who committed suicide at age 21 after failing his final year exams have urged for a new law requiring universities to reveal the number of students who have

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – While giving her keynote conference speech, Liz Truss promised to “get Britain through the tempest” and asserted that “everyone will benefit” from the outcomes of her economic policies. Greenpeace supporters heckled her. The prime minister admitted that

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – If you want to take the Life in the UK Test in 2022, you should prepare yourself well before the test. Study materials for the test are provided to help you prepare. You should also go through
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, United Kingdom (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to Buckingham Palace, King Charles will not go to the COP27 climate change meeting, which will take place in Egypt next month. It was in response to a Sunday Times article that claimed Liz

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Following the mini-budget, Prime Minister Liz Truss admitted there had been “disruption” in the UK economy. She said in a column in The Sun that she had “acted decisively” and would maintain an “iron grip” on the

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK government’s mini-budget has drawn criticism from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which warns the plan for tax cuts and expenditure will worsen inequality and go against the monetary policy of Bank of England. The international
