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2004 GLA Election

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

Tories & Greens Attack

April 28, 2004 - Staff

The Tories & Greens have called UKIP Mayoral candidate Frank Maloney

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Maloney Slams Livingstone Over Carnival

April 27, 2004 - Staff

UKIP Mayoral candidate, Frank Maloney has attacked ken Livingstone after he called for a re-routing of the Notting Hill Carnival to Bayswater Road and Harrow Road ending in Hyde Park.

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Norris Law and Order Crackdown

April 23, 2004 - Staff

Mr Norris said London has announced his law & order policies should he become Mayor. The policies have been inspired by the successes of former New York Mayor, Rudy Giuliani.

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Hughes: No Mobiles on Tube

April 6, 2004 - Staff

LibDem Mayoral Candidate Simon Hughes is today calling for London Underground to halt plans to allow the use of mobile phones on the tube network.

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Norris Has Ken Banned From GLA Publicity

April 5, 2004 - Staff

All images and mention of Mayor Livingstone is to be removed from the the London.gov.uk website and all London Government publicity material following a complaint by Tory Mayoral Candidate Steve Norris

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