Council Elections 2018: Labour hold Hammersmith & Fulham
Labour emphatically tightened their grip on Hammersmith and Fulham Council last night, claiming nine more seats and welcoming a new
Labour emphatically tightened their grip on Hammersmith and Fulham Council last night, claiming nine more seats and welcoming a new
Labour keep control of Merton with a comfortable hold over the Conservatives Labour majority win (17/20 wards announced) Labour 32
The Conservatives have held on to Kensington and Chelsea despite criticism over the Grenfell Tower crisis, as well as losing the
Labour majority win Labour 37 seats, Conservative 28 seats Labour hold
A coin toss helped Conservative James McDermott-Hill secure the final seat in Sutton’s Nonsuch ward. He finished level on 1,405
After a night of drama that saw Richmond wrested from Conservative control by the Lib Dems, South West Londoner brings
Labour majority win (21 of 21 wards announced) Labour: 57 Green: 5 Conservative: 1 Labour hold Turnout: 33.97% Lambeth goes
Lib Dems majority win in Kingston. They gain the borough from the Conservatives. Lib Dem: 36 (53%) Con:6 (29%) Lab:
Justice4Grenfell was projected across Kensington Town Hall earlier tonight as the vote count took place inside the building. The slogan
The Tories were in a good position as the ballots were counted in Hammersmith and Fulham according to Conservative MP
The Tory MP for Croydon South has voiced his concern on the impact ward boundaries could have on tonight’s council