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2004 GLA Election

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

Norris Launches Manifesto

May 6, 2004 - Staff

Conservative Mayoral Candidate has launched his election manifesto. Mr Norris told reporters:

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Norris Slams ‘LibDem Dirty Tricks’

May 5, 2004 - Staff

Conservative Mayoral Candidate Steve Norris has attacked the Liberal Democrats after they distributed party newspapers linking him directly to the Potters Bar rail disaster.

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Tatchell & Maloney Clash Over ‘Gay London’

May 4, 2004 - Staff

The Greens & UKIP have clashed over Gay rights prompting Green support Peter Tatchell to brand the UKIP as

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Greens Launch Manifesto For a Gay-Friendly London

April 29, 2004 - Staff

Green Party mayoral candidate, Darren Johnson has launched his manifesto for a gay-friendly London.

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Maloney: I’m No Homophobe

April 28, 2004 - Staff

UKIP Mayoral candidate Frank Maloney has hit back at claims that he’s homophobic stating his original comments were intended as a

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