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2004 GLA Election

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

Ken Says ‘Arrest the Spitters’

February 9, 2004 - Staff

London’s Mayor has spoken about his plans to restore order to the streets of London, the large scale arrests of bus queue pushers!

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Ken and Tony Re-Tie The Knot

January 7, 2004 - Staff

Mayor Ken finally rejoins the Labour Party despite standing as an Independent candidate in 2000 and opposing huge chunks of Labour policy.

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It’s Chairman Norris

November 25, 2003 - Staff

Conservative Mayoral candidate, Steve Norris, has a new job as Chairman of Jarvis. By accepting has he harmed his chances in the 2004 election?

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Steve Norris, Conservative Candidate

October 17, 2003 - Staff

Steve Norris was selected by the Conservative party on Sunday 16th February as the 2004 Mayoral Candidate. He beat Tory London Assembly member Roger Evans by a wide margin winning 77% of the vote. Norris has held a variety of posts within the Tory party including; Constituency Chairman Councillor Member of Parliament (first for Oxford […]

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Ken Livingstone, Mayoral Candidate

October 17, 2003 - Staff

Ken Livingstone was born in Streatham on 14th June 1945. Between 1971 and 1978 he served as a Labour member of Lambeth Council, holding the position of vice-chair of the housing committee from 1971-73. In 1978 he was elected to Camden Council where he remained until 1982. From 1974 until 1986 he was a member […]

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