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Labour’s budget causes concern for adult social care

A Chingford adult home care provider has expressed concern over the impact Labour’s Autumn Budget will have on the sector.

homeless man in london

Refugee rule changes and rent inflation driving young people to sleep rough in London

Rough sleeping among young people in London has soared, with many refugees affected, but experts claim the true numbers likely

A cardboard sign painted saying not all men but too many men hung around a tree

Progress or political virtue signalling as Met fail to regain trust from London women?

Parliament are discussing violence against women and girls more than ever, yet trust in the Met Police seems to be

Lack of action over mental health issues speaks louder than words

When it comes to mental health, snooker legend Ronnie O’Sullivan knows a thing or two about the subject and how

Image from 2019 XR April Rebellion

From paint to peaceful protest: is Extinction Rebellion cooling down?

Colourful placards, picket lines, workshops and 100,000 people. It seems Extinction Rebellion is planning to leave the paint and glue

Menopause and Parliament

2022 the year of menopause: are we witnessing progress in how parliament discusses menopause?

2022 has seen celebrities like Davina McCall and Louise Minchin leading candid open talks about the impact menopause has on

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‘This isn’t a game’: north east London MPs react to Liz Truss’ resignation 

Liz Truss resigned yesterday, 45 days since she was elected Prime Minister, making hers the shortest premiership in British history.  

Chancellor Kwarteng's mini-budget

‘Casino Economics’: London MPs react to mini-budget

Mixed reactions have been expressed from MPs across London following Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-budget this morning. Kwarteng, who has been

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More than 1,500 staff to keep control of queue for Queen’s coffin

The queue to the Queen’s coffin will be staffed by almost 2,000 stewards, volunteers, and first-aiders, according to figures from

The Queen dressed in navy blue with a qhite background including black framing

Operation Unicorn: What happens next after the death of the Queen?

Queen Elizabeth II died today aged 96 at Balmoral in Scotland. There is a specific and meticulous plan in place

Conservatives projected to lose parliamentary majority in general election

The Conservatives face losing their parliamentary majority at the next general election, according to a projection conducted by Sky News.

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