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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:

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 2004 GLA Election, Road pricing

Norris Launches Manifesto

May 6, 2004 - Staff

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

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Candidates discuss congestion charge changes

March 18, 2004 - Staff

MayorWatch talked to a number of 2004 Mayoral candidates about their plans for the Congestion Charge.

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London Assembly Uncover £1m Capita Fine.

February 17, 2004 - Staff

The London Assembly has published its latest Scrutiny Bulletin which reveals that Capita, the private firm responsible for running the Congestion Charge, has been fined £1 Million for poor performance.

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The ‘Tony and Ken Show’ – It’s a Farce.

November 12, 2003 - Martin Hoscik

It now seems clear that Ken Livingstone will be fighting the next Mayoral election as the official Labour candidate. Since his election as Mayor, Livingstone has challenged government policy in the courts, openly rowed with government ministers and sacked his Labour Deputy Mayor (who rumors suggest will be offered her old job back in return […]

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