Campaigners said they were hopeful this was «just the beginning» after
a London council voted to introduce the first ban on protesters demonstrating outside an abortion clinic.
Not exact matches
He should have taken a lesson from
London, Ont., mayor, Joe Fontana, who did declare a conflict of interest when his
council voted to ask him to leave office in light of fraud charges stemming from his time as a federal cabinet minister.
A west
London council will
vote on whether it will become the first in the country to create a buffer... More
A west
London council will
vote on whether it will become the first in the country to create a buffer zone outside an abortion clinic, stopping pro-life campaigners holding gatherings like prayer vigils outside.
A west
London council will
vote on whether it will become the first in the country to create a buffer zone outside an abortion clinic, stopping pro-life campaigners...
The World Rugby
Council today awarded Rugby World Cup 2023 to France after two rounds of
voting during its interim meeting in
London.
The World Rugby
Council will now meet on 15 November in
London to consider the recommendation and
vote on the next host.
People are now
voting in PR elections for the European Parliament, the Scottish Parliament, the Welsh Assembly, Scottish local
councils and the Greater
London Assembly.
Khan argues that the increase in people considering
voting Green has been «a consequence of the Lib Dems collapsing» and points to 19
councils in
London which he says are now without a single Lib Dem councillor.
The Lib Dems also benefited from a Brexit backlash, with huge wins in two south - west
London councils, Kingston and Richmond, both areas with a heavily pro-remain
vote.
However, largely because
London accounts for no less than 42 % of all the seats up being contested this year, amongst the
councils that do have local elections this week there are more seats being contested where the Remain
vote was higher.
Though Labour has a huge share of the
vote in
London — 51 % of voters — the party has slipped back in inner
London since a similar poll in February that predicated it could snatch Conservative
councils in Barnet, Wandsworth and Westminster.
I'm now working at City Hall on the policing and crime agenda across
London, but I'll also be drawing on experiences I gained working for a South
London Council and as a Londoner to make sure I deliver an exciting campaign that engages new voters and retains our core Tory
vote in Lewisham.»
[36] That year, Labour members
voted Livingstone Vice-Chairman of the Housing Committee on the Lambeth
London Borough
Council, his first job in local government.
Just 2 1/2 years ago, Lutfur Rahman was selected as Labour's candidate for Mayor of Tower Hamlets with 433
votes compared with 251 for local
London assembly member, John Biggs, and 157 for
council leader, Helal Abbas.
What's still to come (all timings are estimates) Friday 6 May First preference
vote share information for elections to Northern Ireland Assembly
London Mayoral result due to be announced Results of Police and Crime Commissioner elections in England and Salford mayoral contest are also expected on Friday Saturday 7 May 14:00 Results from five remaining
councils in England 16:00 Result of Bristol Mayoral contest Result of elections to Northern Ireland Assembly expected Sunday 8 May 16:00 Result of elections to Bristol
Council (final council in England to declare) Results of Police and Crime Commissioner elections i
Council (final
council in England to declare) Results of Police and Crime Commissioner elections i
council in England to declare) Results of Police and Crime Commissioner elections in Wales
Despite losing 6 Parliamentary seats in
London in the General Election conducted on the same day, Labour's share of the
vote,
council seats and control of
Councils rose substantially.
The 2006 result was one of Labour's worst local election results in
London, with its share of the
vote (30.1 %), its number of
council seats (684) and number of
councils (7) all at their lowest levels since 1968.
More interesting, given we are only a few months away from the
London council elections in May, are local government
voting intentions of CON 28 % (+2), LAB 54 % (+17), LDEM 11 % (+1), GRN 4 % -LRB--6) UKIP 2 % -LRB--10).
Based on
voting in the 38
councils that have declared so far (a note of caution: this includes none of the
London wards), Sky News have calculated what the House of Commons could look like after the 2015 general election: