‘My German friends are baffled over why we’d want Brexit’: Brits in Berlin reflect on EU referendum
The biggest political question of a generation will be answered next week although the British public are likely to agree
The biggest political question of a generation will be answered next week although the British public are likely to agree
Lambeth is well known as a Labour stronghold but candidates, from protesters inspired by library closures to veteran contenders running two campaigns
The election battle bus is synonymous with British political campaigns, however in Tooting the Green Party has rejected the stereotype
Rival EU referendum campaigners were out in Wimbledon over the weekend trying to convince residents and passersby to support their
A war of words between an anti-fracking Lancashire MP who complained of ‘frustration’ over Heathrow expansion and Wandsworth, Richmond and Hillingdon
UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage toured around London after unveiling a UKIP ‘EU referendum bus,’ emblazoned with the tag-line ‘we
T-shirts bearing the ‘Stronger In’ slogan have been in such high demand in Merton that a special online shop has
Merton’s newest councillor dedicated his landslide victory in the St Helier by-election last Thursday to his predecessor, the late Maxi
“Londoners have done their bit, now we will endeavour to do ours,” said AM Tony Arbour as London Assembly faced structural shake-up
Greenwich and Lewisham winner Len Duvall said a Labour Mayor would be ‘more honest than Boris’ after completing a landslide
The mayoral candidate for the Women’s Equality Party is hopeful that their policies will continue to influence the debate after