by Gabriela Wyszynska, Business Reporter Shoppers will see a reduced choice of food on the shelves due to supply chain pressures, MPs have been warned. This could particularly affect Christmas purchasing options.
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Tube Strike: passengers warned of severe disruption
“London Tube” by derekskey is licensed under CC BY 2.0 By Mireia Cuevas Crespo Tube users have been warned to expect disruption as strike action is planned from Friday, November 26th lasting well into the pre-Christmas season.
Charity Christmas Cards for sale in Central Ealing
By Gabriela Wyszynska, Local Community Reporter The Ealing Charity Christmas Card Shop (ECCCS) has opened its doors again this year for its 37th Christmas. The all-volunteer shop is located at the Church of Christ the Saviour and sells cards…
COP26 PUBLISHES FIRST DRAFT OF SUMMIT AGREEMENT
Embed from Getty Images Image: Getty Images Written by: Dexter Dibao. The United Nations Climate Agency has published a first draft of the Cop 26 agreement. Negotiators from nearly 200 countries will now hammer out the fine details to strike…
The University of West London to host climate action.
Picture: Lucy Fifield Written by: Lucy Fifield. The University of West London is hosting an event “Climate action- let’s get down to business” in the Westmont Enterprise Hub today from 5:30 to 8:30 pm about how our local area can…
Exclusive Interview with Prof. Atherton on Government’s levelling up strategy
The Chancellor has said that the budget emphasises the government’s priority of levelling up between areas in the UK.
The Byte has exclusively spoken to Professor Graeme Atherton, the head of the Centre for Levelling Up at the University of West London about the government’s levelling up strategy. The new Research Centre is focused on producing policy based research related to inequality across the UK.
“At the moment there are some investments but there would need to be more,” says Professor Graeme Atherton.
Watch the full interview here:
Cressida Dick pays tribute to families of female murder victims at London Assembly
atchBy Ben Jamieson, Local Democracy Reporter Embed from Getty Images Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick has paid tribute to the families of female murder victims. Speaking to the London Assembly’s Police and Crime Committee she outlined the Metropolitan Police’s response…
Keir Starmer questions Boris Johnson on proposed online safety bill at PMQ’s
ATBy Ben Jamieson, Local Democracy Reporter Embed from Getty Images Today’s PMQ’s began in a “collegiate” sprit, focusing on the issue of MP safety and harmful online material after the murder of conservative Sir David Amess, in what is being…
Transport for London takes a stand against hate crimes
By Charlie Mcknight, Transport reporter Embed from Getty Images Transport for London is trying to spread awareness for their zero tolerance approach towards hate crimes on their trains. This applies to those who are riding the trains as passengers and…
London becomes worst-hit region for unemployment
London has been the worst-hit region within unemployment which is currently high at 5.8 per cent. The pandemic and Brexit have played a huge role in unemployment, with many losing their jobs or being furloughed. The number of job vacancies…