Labour mayoral candidate David Lammy claims to offer ‘a damn sight more’ than Boris Johnson
The competition for the mayoral seat is heating up as Labour MP David Lammy announced his candidacy for 2016 –
The competition for the mayoral seat is heating up as Labour MP David Lammy announced his candidacy for 2016 –
Summary: Graham Pycock said thousands of letters attacking the Conservatives were delivered on the eve of the poll. Image: By
Summary: The party won two seats in Norbiton. Image: By SWLondoner staff A red tint to Kingston emerged on Sunday
Summary: But UKIP don’t cut through and it’s a bad night for the Liberal Democrats Image: By SWLondoner staff Labour
Summary: The party took 11 seats from the Conservatives to hold the authority for the first time since 2006. Image:
Summary: The Tories have held power in the borough since 1978. Image: By Li Hoang There were no surprises in
Summary: The party took six seats from the Tories. Image: By Koel Mukherjee There were big cheers in the Wandsworth
Summary: My campaign started as a bit of joke, she admits Image: By Naomi Firsht and Li Hoang Labour proved it
Summary: Labour Councillor Ben Coleman believes plans to turn some of the hospital into flats alienated voters. Image: By George
Summary: New council leader Tony Newman said the borough now faced an exciting future. Image: By Jas Bahia, Rob Horgan
Summary: Labour gained eight seats while the Conservatives lost seven. Image: By Luke Baker and Emma Griffin Merton’s Labour councillors