Culture war tactics likely to backfire on politicians at the ballot box, new research finds
Culture war tactics are likely to backfire electorally on politicians in the lead up to the general election, new research
Culture war tactics are likely to backfire electorally on politicians in the lead up to the general election, new research
Half of Londoners believe Labour will win the forthcoming general election outright, according to a poll released by YouGov. The
James Tacuma Small-Edwards has become the first ever Labour assembly member for West Central. Labour’s 46,831 votes narrowly trumped Conservative’s
Leonie Cooper, the current London Assembly Member for Merton and Wandsworth, has been voted in again, securing a double win
A Lib Dem candidate in the borough of Sutton is unfazed by the resignation of the long-serving Sutton Council leader
With the UK hurtling towards a general election, a countrywide mishandling of antisemitism looks set to feature heavily at the
The Renters Reform Bill is supposedly on the ‘brink of collapse’, according to the Sun and the Telegraph. The bill
Westminster has been found to be London’s most dangerous borough, with criminal offences in the area reaching nearly 100,000 in
Charing Cross Hospital is set to undergo a floor-by-floor refurbishment in full, but questions still remain over its timescale, funding
Autumn Statement NHS cuts of £3.4 billion were criticised by the Liberal Democrats, whilst the Chancellor slashed taxes to banks.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said he would like to see a future government roll out free schools meals for