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2004 GLA Election

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

Anti-Gun Campaigner Backs Johnson

May 14, 2004 - Staff

Charles Bailey, founder of the Don’t Shoot Campaign has announced his support for the Greens after they announced their gun policies for London.

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Greens Support Operation Black Vote

May 14, 2004 - Staff

Speaking ahead of the poster launch of Operation Black Vote later today Green Party Mayoral Candidate Darren Johnson called on

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LibDem Hughes Launches Manifesto.

May 7, 2004 - Staff

LibDem Simon Hughes has launched the policies he hopes will carry him to City Hall. Speaking today Hughes said:

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Hughes Defends Campaign ‘Newspaper’

May 7, 2004 - Staff

LibDem Simon Hughes has defended a campaign newspaper which linked rival Steve Norris with the Potters Par rail crash. Norris had earlier condemned the Libdems for using

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Livingstone Launches Labour Manifesto

May 6, 2004 - Staff

Mayor of London ken Livingstone has launched his Mayoral manifesto today. Mr Livingstone was joined by Prime Minister Tony Blair who said he was

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