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‘Best pantomime in London’: Boris Johnson Superfan mourns Mayor’s Question Time swansong

It was edge-of-the-seat entertainment – you could’ve been forgiven for thinking the cheering and applauding woman was at a football

EU are doing it wrong: Green Party criticise Cameron’s proposals and Google tax deal

Green Party members have criticised David Cameron’s approach to the EU renegotiation with European Council President Donald Tusk. The Prime

On the pulse: EU know it – Do you think David Cameron’s EU agreement will be successful?

European Union membership is yet again a hot topic as David Cameron met with European Council President Donald Tusk today

Kingston University expert expresses doubt over David Cameron’s ‘tokenistic’ gains for UK in EU deal

The ‘tokenistic’ assurances David Cameron received ahead of the proposed EU deal won’t be enough to persuade middle-ground opinions, says

Ill Clapham granddad who faced lashes in Saudi Arabia slams British diplomats who ‘ignored’ jail pleas

The ill granddad who faced 378 lashes in Saudi Arabia for possessing homemade wine has criticised the Foreign Office’s efforts

Family of granddad set to be freed from Saudi prison happy but cautious ‘until he’s on plane’ to Clapham

The son of an ill granddad who faced 350 lashes in Saudi Arabia is ‘extremely pleased’ that his father will

Pledge of allegiance? South west London Muslim group calls for schoolkids to vow loyalty to UK

Children should pledge loyalty to the country in school assemblies, claimed a south west London Muslim group this week. The

Wandsworth Green member, 99, claims party ‘continues legacy of political revolutionaries’

A 99-year-old Green Party member has likened the party to post-WWII Prime Minister Clement Attlee. In an account of the

‘Victory for diversity and equality’: Former prime minister Sir John Major immortalised on Brixton Pound note

The Brixton Pound, a currency used in the South London area of Brixton, has launched a limited edition note featuring former

David Cameron defends letter to Islamic leaders regarding ‘poisonous fanatical death cult’

David Cameron today defended Eric Pickles’ letter, co-signed by Lord Tariq Ahmad of Wimbledon, which was sent out to 1,000

Yes, Purr Minister! Battersea Dogs & Cats Home launch contest to find Westminster’s top cat

Feline friends of the nation’s politicians are desperate to claw their way to the top and be named Battersea’s Purr

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