LOCAL ELECTIONS 2014: We must do more to get the working class vote, says Lambeth Conservative candidate
Summary: The Tories are expecting a heavy defeat in the borough. Image: By Amy Martin and Jack Miller The Conservatives
Summary: The Tories are expecting a heavy defeat in the borough. Image: By Amy Martin and Jack Miller The Conservatives
Summary: Stephen Knight and Jennifer Churchill are expecting their second child in three weeks. Image: By Rachel Jenkins and Drew Nicol There
Summary: The Tories gained seats in key wards including Twickenham Riverside. Image: By Drew Nicol and Rachel Jenkins The Conservative Party
Summary: Merton Park Ward Independent Residents Party retained its three council seats. Image: By Luke Baker and Emma Griffin Newcomer
Summary: Labour gained eight seats while the Conservatives lost seven. Image: By Luke Baker and Emma Griffin Merton’s Labour councillors
Summary: The party failed to secure a seat but did influence the results. Image: By Carly Read Days after losing
Summary: New council leader Tony Newman said the borough now faced an exciting future. Image: By Jas Bahia, Rob Horgan
Summary: Labour Councillor Ben Coleman believes plans to turn some of the hospital into flats alienated voters. Image: By George
Summary: The Lib Dems were the day’s biggest losers. Image: By Jack Miller, Amy Martin and Amani Hughes Lambeth’s Labour
Summary: The Conservative Party lost key wards such as Fulham Broadway and North End. Image: By Kat Bawmwang The exciting
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