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2004 GLA Election

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

Hughes Broadcast To Focus On Crime

May 26, 2004 - Staff

Liberal Democrat London Mayoral candidate, Simon Hughes, today unveils a powerful Election Broadcast.In it his campaign will be endorsed by Stuart Robe, father of the murdered 17 year old, Jamie Robe.

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Livingstone: Reject the BNP

May 25, 2004 - Staff

London Mayor Ken Livingstone used his Friday night election broadcast to appeal to Londoners to reject the British National Party

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Gidoomal’s ‘Passion for London’

May 18, 2004 - Staff

Christian Peoples Alliance’s London mayoral candidate, Ram Gidoomal unvieled his election manifesto today.Mr Gidoomal said he wanted to tackle the

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Greens Want ‘Thames For All’

May 18, 2004 - Staff

Darren Johnson, Green party Mayoral Candidate will be launching a new action plan to ensure the Thames is available

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Maloney’s Manifesto for London

May 16, 2004 - Staff

UKIP candidate Frank Maloney has launched his campaign menifesto with specific pledges on crime, youth involvement and policies for the disabled.

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