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2004 GLA Election

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

Greens Launch 14 point plan for disabled Londoners

May 27, 2004 - Staff

Darren Johnson, Green Party Mayoral candidate, yesterday launched his 14 point plan for disabled Londoners.

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LibDems Dismiss Campaign Criticisms

May 26, 2004 - Staff

LibDems have dismissed newspapers reports that LibDem Leader Charles Kennedy is to take over the running of the party Mayoral campaign.

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Norris Blasts Livingstone’s Transport Claims.

May 26, 2004 - Staff

Steve Norris claims Ken Livingstone is living in a fantasy world following the launch of Livingstone’s Transport Manifesto.

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Livingstone Launches Transport Policies

May 26, 2004 - Staff

London Mayor Ken Livingstone, today launched his transport policies for the next four years, and pointed to ‘clear dividing lines’ between his proposals and those of Tory candidate Steve Norris.

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Norris Clampdown on Graffiti

May 26, 2004 - Staff

Conservative Mayoral hopeful, Steve Norris, yesterday outlined his proposals to tackle graffiti and ‘tagging’ as part of his ‘Safer London’ campaign.

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