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Turnout may yet deny Labour its prize but Sadiq looks on course for a very personal triumph

April 29, 2016 - Martin Hoscik

Sensible people offer notes of caution on why the polls’ predictions may not come true and Team Sadiq are wisely taking nothing for granted, but the most probable outcome does seem to be a Khan victory.

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Is UKIP set to become City Hall’s third largest party?

April 22, 2016 - Martin Hoscik

The big news from yesterday’s YouGov poll was Sadiq Khan’s 16 point lead over Zac Goldsmith in the mayoral race but there’s another, pretty much unreported, finding contained within the full tables – UKIP looks set to become the third largest party on the London Assembly.

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The Tory vision for estate regeneration in London

April 9, 2016 - Cllr Ross Houston

If you want to see how Cameron’s ‘blitz’ on ‘sink estates’ will play out in London you need look no further than Barnet where some of the largest-scale regeneration and development has been taking place.

Filed Under: 2016 London Elections, Comment Tagged With: 2016 London Elections

Estate regeneration is a big test for mayoral candidates

March 31, 2016 - Darren Johnson

While every mayoral candidate promises they can build the most homes, few are talking about the homes they’ll demolish. This really matters, because as I’ve found we can end up actually losing more homes to demolitions and sales than we build.

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Labour thinks Crossrail 2 is vital, they just don’t know where it’s going

March 31, 2016 - Martin Hoscik

A Labour leaflet delivered to residents in the London Assembly constituency of Merton & Wandsworth suggests the party’s understanding of the scheme isn’t all it could be.

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