Kingston Council lends support to campaign to lower voting age to sixteen
Kingston Council’s Community Engagement Committee last week approved a motion to support lowering the electoral voting age to 16 in
Kingston Council’s Community Engagement Committee last week approved a motion to support lowering the electoral voting age to 16 in
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The Conservative candidate for Croydon North at the last election said he is doubtful he will run for office again
Jeremy Corbyn harnessed public support to increase the Labour Party’s number of seats by 30 at last week’s general election.
Ex-Croydon Central MP Gavin Barwell will become the new chief of staff at Downing Street, two days after losing his seat at