Research by ’38 degrees’ campaign group suggests that Harrow East MP Bob Blackman could lose his highly marginal seat over universal credit. Mr Blackman whose majority was badly slashed by Labour at the last general election, seems to be more interested in playing his divisive politics to secure votes from the Hindu and Jewish backgroundContinue reading “Blackman fortune could run out”
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Autumn Nights crackdown on crime and anti-social behaviour
Police in Harrow, Brent and Barnet have launched Operation Autumn Nights in a bid to hand out safety advice and crackdown on crime and anti-social behaviour around Halloween and before Bonfire night begins this year. The Met’s annual Autumn Nights campaign is supported by everyday policing activities and includes the Neighbourhood Policing Teams engaging inContinue reading “Autumn Nights crackdown on crime and anti-social behaviour”
Would Harrow West Tories return donations by a now convicted fraudster?
The Mail reports Freddy David, sentenced for six years for obtaining money by deception, gave £2,000 to the struggling Harrow West Conservative Party in 2013. His HBFS Financial Services Ltd also provided staffing support valued at £2,000, and administration services worth £4,000 to the party. Between 2013 and 2015, his business handed over £9,685 inContinue reading “Would Harrow West Tories return donations by a now convicted fraudster?”
Harrow community activist honoured
Asif Iqbal MBE, president of Harrow and Brent United Deaf Club, is on the Shaw Trust Disability Power 100 List, an annual publication of the 100 most influential disabled people in the UK. His place was announced at a recent Shaw Trust reception held at the South Bank Centre. The Disability Power 100 List isContinue reading “Harrow community activist honoured”
Ashton in Hall’s foot-steps!
Tory councillor Marilyn Ashton, deputy leader of the Harrow council opposition group, follows the point-scoring tactics at the meetings practised by her long term archrival Cllr Susan Hall, previous leader of the Tory group and her time-wasting deputy (he was defeated at the last council election). Cllr Ashton grumbles that all sixteen questions by herContinue reading “Ashton in Hall’s foot-steps!”
Council supports knife crime campaign
Harrow council supported Harrow Police together with Brent and Barnet Police as part of a knife crime campaign, which aimed to reduce the number of people – especially young people, carrying knives. Operation Sceptre took place locally on Saturday 29 September around Brent, Barnet and Harrow to increase awareness of the dangers of carrying illegalContinue reading “Council supports knife crime campaign”
Hall point-scoring again!
Tory appointed London assembly member Susan Hall, a Harrow councillor* with little participation in the work of the council now, uses her City Hall position to gain publicity, this time by asking London Mayor to divert part of the £500k prize money for the ‘Women We See’ competition into running an anti-fly tipping campaign onContinue reading “Hall point-scoring again!”
Could Harrow bin collections change?
In money saving exercise, many parts of the UK are now moving towards three-weekly bin collections in a bid to cut down on residual waste and increase recycling, reports BBC. Not only this, but at least one council (Conwy) has gone to four-weekly bin collections after long trial which brought more rats, seagulls and flies.Continue reading “Could Harrow bin collections change?”
MP proactive in policing matters
In expressing concern about the lack of government’s plan for policing, National Audit Office says that Home Office has ‘no overarching strategy’ for police. ”The Home Office must urgently address a lack of a plan for policing and “significant gaps” in its understanding of demand for police services” NAO demands. In a separate move, KevinContinue reading “MP proactive in policing matters”
Blackman divisiveness!
Having calculated his votes, Harrow East MP Bob Blackman asks again what progress has been made in developing the legislation required to remove caste as a protected characteristic from the Equality Act 2010. Replying to his Commons question on 13/09/2018, Victoria Atkins the parliamentary under-secretary of state for the home department, minister for women, didContinue reading “Blackman divisiveness!”
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