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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
MANDATORY CREDIT PHOTO BY DAVE M. BENETT/GETTY IMAGES REQUIRED) Boris Johnson and Ken Livingstone attend the London Evening Standard Influentials Party, at Burberry on November 10, 2009 in London, England. View Photo »
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
The Times reports today that former London Mayor Ken Livingstone will spearhead tomorrow's Unite Against Fascism protest against Nick Griffin's appearance on BBC's Question Time. Full Article at Standpoint
MANDATORY CREDIT PHOTO BY DAVE M. BENETT/GETTY IMAGES REQUIRED) Boris Johnson and Ken Livingstone attend the London Evening Standard Influentials Party, at Burberry on November 10, 2009 in London, England. View Photo »
London, England Mayor Boris Johnson is retreating from his campaign pledge to end the city’s “punishment of motorists.” Johnson’s predecessor, Ken Livingstone, lost his re-election in large measure because Johnson pledged to scale back the £8 (US $13)... Full Article at The Truth About Cars
Ken Livingstone is still hopeful he will be reselected as Labour's candidate for mayor of London. He was the capital's first elected mayor from 2000 to 2008, when he was defeated by Conservative Boris Johnson. Full Article at ePolitix
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