Posts Tagged ‘Labour’
Hampstead Town by-election: Liberal Democrat Linda Chung ‘shocked’ after taking seat won by Labour in May
The vote was called when Labour’s Adrian Cohen resigned just a few weeks after the local elections
Read MoreLocal elections 2022: Parties outline priorities as Camden prepares for fierce contest
Fifty-five council seats are up for grabs in tomorrow’s voting
Read MoreCamden’s deputy mayor quits Labour to join the Greens
Cllr Lorna Russell says she has been ‘extremely disappointed with Labour in recent years’
Read MoreCouncil tax increases by 4.99 per cent amid squabble over ‘fantasy budgets’
Reduction in income from tax of 4.9 per cent expected as Town Hall puts £1.5m into employment support
Read MoreCouncil stands firm against petition from far-left group to reject antisemitism definition
Cohesion chief ‘rejects in the strongest terms’ suggestion that council seeks to infringe on free debate
Read MoreAlmost 100 proposals made to address budget deficit of up to £40m
‘The scale of the government’s cuts mean that tough choices are unavoidable,’ says council report
Read MoreCouncillors slam NHS ‘democratic deficit’ as information sought in vain over asset sales
‘We have a response from you and I’m still none the wiser,’ says committee chair
Read MorePatient group raises concerns over specialist UTI service leaving children in ‘desperate’ need of care
Health Scrutiny Committee chair for North Central London calls for cases to be taken to ‘the very, very top of the NHS’
Read MoreCohesion boss slams police cuts as cause of ‘climate of fear’
‘Visible police presence provides reassurance to the community. It lets the public know the police are on call’
Read More‘Run to the Moon’ suggested by council in bid to tackle obesity
Idea shared as part of council attempt to set ‘ambitious and shared public goal’ over public health
Read MoreCouncil to train up ‘community champions’ for health and wellbeing pilot
‘We’re looking to unlock and unleash the assets and energy that’s present in our neighbourhoods,’ public health director says
Read MoreCampaigners urge council to scrap use of ‘toxic’ weedkiller linked to cancer
Environment chief states glyphosate use will be kept ‘very much under review’
Read MoreRow over housing stock quality sparked by councillor’s tweet
“It’s never too late for them to put away the insults and get on with their day job,” says councillor
Read More‘Ghost veil’ to be cast over ‘monstrous’ office block despite Bleeding Heart objections
Councillor says, ‘I can see why it would divide people in its unusual nature’
Read MoreResidents praise private security force contracted by council for ‘can-do’ attitude
“We do not have any plans for stopping the service. If we had more money, I am sure we would increase it,” says safety chief
Read MoreHousing chief speaks of ‘resentment’ towards central government over council rents
Cllr Meric Apak warns of potential “race to the bottom” in housing quality caused by rent reductions
Read MoreGreen light for Green Room bar after noise complaint no-show
‘I’ve never seen this before. It’s really difficult in the absence of the applicant to know what to do,’ councillor says
Read MoreProposed off-licence rejected on ‘hard to police’ Gospel Oak estate
‘I’m not being facetious, but short of the applicant committing to pay for doormen, I don’t see how it couldn’t make matters worse’, councillor says
Read MoreFoodbank use in Camden soars 68 per cent as Lib Dems slams ‘shameful’ inequality
Cllr Flick Rea likens Conservative government to Marie Antoinette
Read MoreGreen Party’s Berry says Chalcots inquiry could help UK ‘learn the lessons’ of Grenfell – but worries it might never happen
Councillor says phase two of inquiry could have ‘national significance’
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