‘The direct consequences of fuel poverty are dreadful for families and can lead to tragic outcomes’-Figures reveal 17% of households across Dagenham and Rainham are in fuel poverty.

‘In 2021 before the energy crisis took hold there were 5,307 households in Dagenham and Rainham living on a low income in an energy inefficient home, that’s 12% of all households. That figure is shocking enough, but today’s estimate is that there are 7,642 households in fuel poverty locally, a staggering 44% increase.’

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Labour representatives call for urgent action on homelessness across Dagenham and Rainham.

Jon Cruddas MP and Labour’s Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Dagenham and Rainham, Margaret Mullane,have commented on the shocking levels of homelessness affecting Havering and Barking and Dagenham and the terrible impact across England.

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‘The reports from local parents have been shocking’-Dagenham and Rainham MP and PPC tackle violent crime in Rainham.

Jon Cruddas MP received assurances from the police that urgent action is being taken to tackle the spate of violent robberies that have recently taken place in Rainham Village.

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Ministers admit Havering budget crisis caused by structural government funding issues and not poor council leadership.

A Conservative minister privately admitted that Havering’s budget crisis is caused by “structural” issues with government funding, according to the council’s chief executive.

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‘I believe uncontrolled mass immigration is the most serious problem facing the United Kingdom’-Andrew Rosindell MP.

I stand with the people of Romford who expect our government to do whatever is necessary to control our borders, stop the boats and impose a new regime that will end, once and for all, the open door policy on immigration which is leading to the crisis our nation is now facing.

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Former Conservative Councillor joins Residents Association stating-‘I can see no future for that Conservative group in the running of Havering Council.’

After careful consideration, I have decided to leave the Conservative Group as my values no longer align with it and I can see no future for that Group in the running of Havering Council.

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‘Our local police do a great job and it’s why I am proud to support them with my Bring Back Our Bobbies Campaign’-Margaret Mullane.

“Public safety is one of the most important issues to residents of any background and it’s important to recognise that for some people, women, the elderly, or the disabled, that they may be at additional risk.”

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