London Election Results: An Update
London Local Election Results – Update as at 11.20pm, Friday 23 May 2014 Well we’ve been here from very early this morning and as we write this we still have one borough left to declare! We are...
View ArticleColindale – Labour’s late victory
Barnet’s late Colindale election last week went entirely as expected – Labour retained all three of its council seats as none of the other parties really got a look in. Incumbent ward councillors Gill...
View ArticleLabour scrape a win in Tower Hamlets
Yesterday’s delayed Blackwall and Cubitt Town ward election in Tower Hamlets culminated in an extremely close fought battle between Labour and Conservative candidates. In the end, Labour gained two...
View ArticleOswell ‘olds on for Labour
Labour retained their seat in the Charville ward at Hillingdon Council last night. John Oswell held the seat further to the former Labour councillor David Horne stepping down due to ill health. He was...
View ArticleConservative victory in St James by-election
Last night saw voters go to the polls in Kingston’s St James ward, culminating in a resounding Conservative victory: Jack Cheetham was elected with 1123 votes. The by-election was triggered after the...
View ArticleHampton Wick by-election
The Hampton Wick ward which sits on the outskirts of the borough of Richmond is nestled between Liberal Democrat and Conservative/Liberal Democrat wards. The seat has a history of politicians...
View ArticleLondon Elections – 100 Days to go
Press Release courtesy of London Elects The countdown to Election Day begins 100 days to a new London government One hundred days from today – on Thursday the 5th of May 2016 – Londoners go to the...
View ArticleKhan storms into City Hall
Sadiq Khan has been elected as Mayor of London with a comprehensive 57%-43% victory over Conservative Zac Goldsmith after second preference votes. He also returned the biggest ever first preference...
View ArticleThe new London Assembly
Labour returns to City Hall this week holding both the Mayoralty and as the lead party on the Assembly – the first time one party has controlled both since 2008. Of the 25 seats on the Assembly,...
View ArticleLooking towards May 2018
We are just over a year away from the elections for the 32 London boroughs – Thursday 3 May 2018. Read this special briefing by our Executive Chairman Robert Gordon Clark here as he looks at the...
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