UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour’s government is facing opposition over its proposal to build new waste incinerators, with environmental groups and communities raising concerns about pollution and threats to recycling goals. The move to construct new energy from waste incinerators is
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Researchers seek more transparency from the Foreign Office over Prince Andrew’s records, as Freedom of Information appeals are met with refusal and delays. Author Andrew Lownie, who is writing the biography of Prince Andrew, was told that
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine)- Tony Blair proposed that Northern Irish nationalists might support England after Ireland’s World Cup exit, but the suggestion was not accepted, new documents reveal. The Republic of Ireland’s 2002 World Cup campaign was fraught with drama, as captain
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Nigel Farage claims Elon Musk’s popularity will assist Reform UK connect with young people, making the party cooler and enhancing its chances in the next election. The Reform UK leader, while describing the Tesla tycoon as a
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Sir Keir Starmer’s government is facing pressure from business leaders to stay firm on worker’s rights as the UK economy slows. The TUC leader, Paul Nowak argued that company bosses are pushing for trade-offs in return for
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – England and Wales prisons saw a hike in daily assaults, with an average of 74 cases reported every day due to overcrowding, poor facilities, and staff shortages. Data commissioned by the Liberal Democrats reveals that 26,912 assaults occurred
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Nigel Farage has joined Direct Bullion as a brand ambassador, endorsing gold as an investment in a podcast. Still, it has not yet declared his new paid role in the MP’s register. Last month, he along with
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour has pledged £15m to redistribute surplus farm food to charities, tackling 330,000 tonnes of waste annually and hunger across England. Funding of at least £20,000 will be offered to not-for-profit groups in England to repackage surplus
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The government faces growing pressure over its decision to change trail hunting laws, with campaign groups accusing ministers of taking unjustified action. After the government banned traditional hunts in 2004, trail hunting started as an alternative, using
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The British government has lifted the deadline for adding historical footpaths to the official maps, protecting thousands of unrecorded rights of way across England. A huge number of popular routes for walkers, cyclists, and equestrians have never
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK government expects up to 40,000 pupils to shift from private to state schools, with VAT set to increase private school fees. Reports suggest officials are preparing to close private schools as a result of the
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Train disruptions in Britain continue to reach record levels, with over 400,000 services cancelled this year. Despite efforts to improve reliability, train cancellations primarily affected northern England. The latest data from the Office of Rail and Road