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2008 GLA Election

Coverage of the 2008 Greater London Authority election to elect a Mayor of London and London Assembly.

Livingstone Launches Gay Policies

April 20, 2008 - Staff

After a successful trip to Soho earlier this week Ken Livinsgtone has launched his lesbian and gay manifesto, ‘Making London the most lesbian and gay friendly city in the world’.

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One London Set Out Campaign Aims

April 18, 2008 - Staff

The One London Party, which currently has two members on the London Assembly, is seeking to place Mayoral accountability at the heart of their election campaign.

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Mayoral Frontrunners Clash Over Social Funding

April 18, 2008 - Staff

Ken Livingstone and Boris Johnson have clashed over the funding of social initiatives after Livingstone described his rival’s plans for a City funded Mayor’s Fund as ‘a throwback to Charles Dickens’.

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Ken Makes Play for Pink Vote

April 17, 2008 - Staff

Ken Livingstone made a direct play for the gay vote last night as he toured Central London’s Soho area.

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Livingstone Launches Youth Policies

April 17, 2008 - Staff

Ken Livingstone has unveiled his youth orientated policies which he says are aimed at making the nearly two million Londoners under the age of 19 feel valued and secure.

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