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Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London, has chased off a group of girls attacking a woman, shouting at them that they were “oiks”. Full Article at Times Online
When Boris Johnson was elected Mayor of London in May 2008 I sent him a text offering my congratulations, and on his second day in office he asked to see me for a private word after a meeting. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 16: Ken Livingstone, former mayor of London, speaks at the City of Sydney forum on sustainable cities at the State Theatre on September 16, 2009 in Sydney, Australia. View Photo »
There has obviously been a Damascene conversion here ... There is no reason why the BBC should not give the mayor a cameo appearance; I just wish they would do it for everybody, not just their chosen favourites.
The London Development Agency, so often the locus of criticism for the excesses of Ken Livingstone's tenure -- it was treated like the "mayor's personal cheque book" according to one audit -- is causing problems for his successor: a senior manager... Full Article at Londonist
Keir Starmer has attacked Tory plans to replace the Human Rights Act Ever since it was introduced by Tony Blair's government in 1998, the Human Rights Act has done more to diminish the sense of fair play and natural justice in this country than any... Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
1. Gordon Brown: “If on Question Time they are asked about their racist and bigoted views that are damaging to good communityrelations, it will be a good opportunity to expose what they are about. Full Article at The Telegraph
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 16: Australian Federal Minister Anthony Albanese speaks at the City of Sydney forum on sustainable cities at the State Theatre on September 16, 2009 in Sydney, Australia. View Photo »
I remember mine used to get bored at weddings because there isn't much to do, whereas (at London Zoo) they can jump in and out of the lions' enclosure for fun
Ken Livingstone: chair of Unite Against Racism, which is holding a demonstration outside the Question Time studios. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Before the financial crisis, New York and London walked hand in hand as the two greatest cities in the world. But now Mayors Boris Johnson and Michael Bloomberg are rivals, each attempting to remake and rebuild his city in different ways. Who will win? Full Article at New Statesman
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Mayor of London Boris Johnson (Centre L) and former Mayor of London Ken Livingstone (Centre R) attend the dedication of the London Bombing Memorial for the victims of the city's 2005 suicide bombings, in Hyde Park, central London, on July 7, 2009.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 18: Ken Livingstone, former Mayor of London, poses for photographs after getting tested for Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C, to promote getting tested ahead of World Hepatitis Day 2009 (19th May 2009), on the first ever 'Get Tested!' bus at Leicester Square on May 18,...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 18: Ken Livingstone, former Mayor of London, poses after getting tested for Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C, to promote getting tested ahead of World Hepatitis Day 2009 (19th May 2009), on the first ever 'Get Tested!' bus at Leicester Square on May 18, 2009 in London,...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 18: Ken Livingstone (R), former Mayor of London, gets tested for Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C, to promote getting tested ahead of World Hepatitis Day 2009 (19th May 2009), on the first ever 'Get Tested!' bus at Leicester Square on May 18, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »From left, former British Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, British singer Annie Lennox, Anas Altikriti, Chief Executive of The Cordoba Foundation, British comedian and author Alexei Sayle, and Nicaraguan born human rights activist Bianca Jagger and Pakitani writer Tariq Ali, seen, dur...
View Photo »British politician George Galloway (L), politician Ken Livingstone (2nd L), singer Annie Lennox (3rd L), Chief Executive of the Cordoba Foundation Anas Altikriti (4th L), comedian Alexei Sayle (3rd R), human rights campaigner Bianca Jagger (2nd R) and writer Tariq Ali (R) take part in a...
View Photo »British politician George Galloway (L), politician Ken Livingstone (2nd L), Liberal Democrat politician Sarah Teather (3rd L), singer Annie Lennox (4th L), Chief Executive of the Cordoba Foundation Anas Altikriti (5th L), comedian Alexei Sayle (4th R), human rights campaigner Bianca Jag...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 18: Ken Livingstone, former Mayor of London, poses for photographs after getting tested for Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C, to promote getting tested ahead of World Hepatitis Day 2009 (19th May 2009), on the first ever 'Get Tested!' bus at Leicester Square on May 18,...
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