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2004 GLA Election

Coverage of the 2004 Greater London Authority election to elect a Mayor of London and London Assembly.

Maloney Addresses Gay Forum.

June 4, 2004 - Staff

UKIP Mayoral Candidate, Frank Maloney yesterday met with the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Forum and discussed his widely reported comments on there being ‘too many gays in Camden’.

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Maloney Condemns Media’s ‘3 party bias’

June 4, 2004 - Staff

Frank Maloney, UKIP candiate for London Mayor, has attacked the coverage of the elections and the way in which the established media focus only on the larger parties.

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LibDems: ‘It’s Hughes or Livingstone’

June 3, 2004 - Staff

With just one week to polling day the LibDems have come out fighting, armed with a poll which shows their candidate could yet be the next Mayor.

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Full List of Mayoral Candidates

June 2, 2004 - Staff

The full list of candidates in the 2004 Mayoral election.

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Livingstone Launches Manifesto

June 1, 2004 - Staff

Ken Livingstone used the launch of his manifesto today to make a dramatic plea for Liberal Democrats to back him over their own party candidate.

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