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Council doubles down on DEI amid Labour row

By Josef Steen, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 4 June 2025

Leader Richard Olszewski praises efforts to ‘harness different perspectives and experience’

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Bolt to the blue as Labour councillor defects to Conservatives

By Josef Steen, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 13 March 2025

West Hampstead councillor Shiva Tiwari says Labour is stifling debate whilst presiding over ‘worsening services’

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‘Prattle’: Camden leader dismisses Tory attack on Labour over Bangladeshi political ties

By Josef Steen, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 22 January 2025

Conservative leader alleges ‘marriage of convenience’ between Labour and Awami League after local MP’s resignation

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Council leader hails ‘new future’ as HS2 heads for Euston

By Josef Steen, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 1 November 2024

Cllr Richard Olszewski says rail extension offers up to 34,000 more jobs and 2,500 new homes

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Nearly 13,000 Camden pensioners to lose winter fuel allowance, council confirms

By Josef Steen, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 17 October 2024

Town Hall insists its pension credit uptake campaign will help support pensioners with cost of living

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Labour’s Richard Olszewski talks up Camden’s ‘rebellious spirit’ as he takes over as council leader

By Maya Sall, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 29 July 2024

Camden is a ‘remarkable borough to have the chance to lead’, says Cllr Olszewski

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Camden Council leader Georgia Gould selected by Labour to run for parliament

By Maya Sall, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 13 June 2024

Gould is standing in Queen’s Park and Maida Vale, which is expected to be an easy win for Labour

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Hampstead Town by-election: Liberal Democrat Linda Chung ‘shocked’ after taking seat won by Labour in May

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 8 July 2022
Cllr Linda Chung, Liberal Democrats

The vote was called when Labour’s Adrian Cohen resigned just a few weeks after the local elections

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Local elections 2022: Parties outline priorities as Camden prepares for fierce contest

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 4 May 2022

Fifty-five council seats are up for grabs in tomorrow’s voting

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Camden’s deputy mayor quits Labour to join the Greens

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 14 October 2021

Cllr Lorna Russell says she has been ‘extremely disappointed with Labour in recent years’

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Council tax increases by 4.99 per cent amid squabble over ‘fantasy budgets’

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 5 March 2021

Reduction in income from tax of 4.9 per cent expected as Town Hall puts £1.5m into employment support

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Council stands firm against petition from far-left group to reject antisemitism definition

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 22 January 2019

Cohesion chief ‘rejects in the strongest terms’ suggestion that council seeks to infringe on free debate

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Almost 100 proposals made to address budget deficit of up to £40m

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 12 December 2018

‘The scale of the government’s cuts mean that tough choices are unavoidable,’ says council report

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Councillors slam NHS ‘democratic deficit’ as information sought in vain over asset sales

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 3 December 2018

‘We have a response from you and I’m still none the wiser,’ says committee chair

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Patient group raises concerns over specialist UTI service leaving children in ‘desperate’ need of care

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 3 December 2018

Health Scrutiny Committee chair for North Central London calls for cases to be taken to ‘the very, very top of the NHS’

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Cohesion boss slams police cuts as cause of ‘climate of fear’

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 26 October 2018

‘Visible police presence provides reassurance to the community. It lets the public know the police are on call’

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‘Run to the Moon’ suggested by council in bid to tackle obesity

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 17 October 2018

Idea shared as part of council attempt to set ‘ambitious and shared public goal’ over public health

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Council to train up ‘community champions’ for health and wellbeing pilot

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 17 October 2018

‘We’re looking to unlock and unleash the assets and energy that’s present in our neighbourhoods,’ public health director says

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Campaigners urge council to scrap use of ‘toxic’ weedkiller linked to cancer

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 9 October 2018

Environment chief states glyphosate use will be kept ‘very much under review’

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Row over housing stock quality sparked by councillor’s tweet

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 28 September 2018

“It’s never too late for them to put away the insults and get on with their day job,” says councillor

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