LOCAL ELECTIONS 2014: Shock win for Labour in Hammersmith and Fulham
Summary: The party took 11 seats from the Conservatives to hold the authority for the first time since 2006. Image:
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: All the news and reaction from counts across south-west London Image: Our reporters have been at counts across south-west
Summary: My campaign started as a bit of joke, she admits Image: By Naomi Firsht and Li Hoang Labour proved it
Summary: Sally-Ann Ephson won in the Queenstown ward and is one of 25 women now on the council. Image: By
Summary: The Conservative Party lost key wards such as Fulham Broadway and North End. Image: By Kat Bawmwang The exciting
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: The party failed to secure a seat but did influence the results. Image: By Carly Read Days after losing
Summary: Labour gained eight seats while the Conservatives lost seven. Image: By Luke Baker and Emma Griffin Merton’s Labour councillors