SW Londoner Election Day Special E-Edition – May 8 2015
Defying odds and pundits, David Cameron is back in Downing Street and in the space of an hour he’s seen
Defying odds and pundits, David Cameron is back in Downing Street and in the space of an hour he’s seen
They say a week is a long time in politics so for those of us reporting from the campaign trail
Today’s general election has dominated the news in recent weeks, but how much have south west London’s voters actually been
The general election campaign has taken its toll on candidates, campaigners and the electorate. And it seems that the last
Clare Keogh, Green Party candidate for Kingston and Surbiton believes her party is going to make major gains both in
Tooting’s parliamentary candidates have taken to Twitter in reaction to the broadcasters’ general election exit poll suggesting the Conservative party
Battersea flipped from Labour to Conservative at the last election and looks to remain blue as the Ashcroft final poll
Kingston’s Labour candidate fears the election result will prove to be a very disappointing evening for his party across the
A Streatham constituent who was asked to move to the women’s section of a segregated political hustings in a mosque
Streatham Wells’ Labour councillor called on fellow members of the Muslim community to integrate more in order to dispel the
Fuel poverty in Kingston is being tackled by offering a voucher scheme to people who can’t pay their bills, but