Lambeth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Lambeth Town Hall hosts an immersive orchestral experience featuring young local musicians alongside Europe’s first majority black orchestra, this weekend. The Chineke will be the most recent in a string of architectural performances by the production firm
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Conservatives received nearly £2m in funds in late 2024, twice Labour’s £1m, while Reform UK brought in £280,000 amid efforts to secure larger donors At the end of last year, Tories secured double the donations of
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Keir Starmer holds nearly 30% influence over Scottish Labour voters, compared to Anas Sarwar’s 12%, raising questions about Labour’s leadership dynamics. A recent poll indicated that the British PM has more political influence than the Scottish Labour
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ bid to prevent a £44bn compensation bill for lenders caught in the car finance scandal was rejected by the Supreme Court. On Monday, the Chancellor faced a setback when her attempt to intervene in
Hammersmith And Fulham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A murder investigation is underway in Hammersmith, after a 36 year-old woman was found dead in her Coulter Road flat following a forced entry attempt. Police were called to a residence on Coulter Road at
Southwark (Parliament Politics Magazine) – An open letter from over a dozen campaign groups demands new laws to prevent Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) without community consent. The collaborative effort amongst 15 anti-LTN campaign groups, including Greenwich, Islington, and Lambeth, has been led
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Sir John Curtice, a polling expert, predicts that Reform UK’s rising numbers pose a growing threat to the established political order as Labour support drops. Professor Sir John told The Independent that Nigel Farage‘s party’s rise in
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The British government has extended a £67m post-Brexit deal with Fujitsu, despite its involvement in the Horizon IT scandal, sparking concerns from campaigners. As reported by the Independent, a £67 million cost will fall on taxpayers as

Southwark (Parliament politics magazine) – 12-year-old schoolgirl Mia-Shay St Hilaire tragically died from a nut allergy after drinking a milkshake at a Southwark cafe in Bermondsey. Mia-Shay was from Sydenham, which is in southeast London, and had a tree nut allergy. Her

On the night of the 28th of October 2021, two teenagers headed into a local shop selling fireworks. They told the store owner “People are going to be terrorised tonight” then asked, “Which are the good ones to let off at people?”