All news on the topic: Sadiq Khan

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Gary Lineker hilariously mocks his inclusion on Woke List for 2023
Former England footballer and BBC Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker has responded to his inclusion on the Mail on Sunday's 'Woke List 2023'
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Slap owners of long-empty houses with council tax hikes, Mayors tell ministers
The call comes as Labour's Lisa Nandy warned Brits faced a "double whammy" of unaffordable house prices and skyrocketing rents
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'London mayor's campaign to tackle violence against women is patronising'
Columnist Rachael Bletchly says violence against women cannot be stopped by men telling other men to do so - but fisrt, we must root out vile misogynists within our police forces
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'For the sake of grieving mothers like James Bulger's TikTok must act quickly'
The terrible abduction and murder of two-year-old James Bulger in Liverpool 30 years ago shocked the nation – and his mother Denise must be spared any further agony
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Tory-led councils lose High Court bid to stop Sadiq Khan's ULEZ expansion
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan plans to expand the Ulez zone to cover the whole of the capital from August 29 to boost air quality
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War of words as Sadiq Khan brands Rishi Sunak 'desperate' in attack over housing
The Government announced it was ploughing £200million into building new homes on brownfield sites in the capital - but the London Mayor pointed out that Mr Sunak had caved in to Tory rebels over housing targets
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'Tourists fleeing wildfires have no idea how lucky they are'
People with the wealth and power to pollute have the privilege of getting rescued from the effects of it, says Fleet Street Fox. Migrants whose countries have turned to war-torn desert are told to lump it
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'Labour should not obsess about Uxbridge defeat but celebrate Selby victory'
Kevin Maguire says it is vital that Labour improves communications and puts more effort into selling policies, including the case for cleaner air when pollution kills tens of thousands of people every year
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Keir Starmer defies calls for U-turns on free school meals and benefits
Labour officials saw off attempts to get the party to scrap the Tory two-child benefit cap, along with calls to widen free school meals provision, as the leadership keeps a tight grip on spending plans
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Labour must back people's priorities and ditch 'baggage' to win, says Starmer
Speaking at the party’s National Policy Forum in Nottingham, the Labour leader told officials they must “learn the lessons” from their narrow by-election defeat in Uxbridge
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'Keir Starmer needs to be bolder for Labour to seal winning deal'
This week's by-election results show there's no guarantee Labour would win a general election - so Keir Starmer needs to up his game
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Tories hold Boris Johnson's Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat by 495 votes
The by-election was sparked after the shamed ex-Prime Minister quit Parliament in a strop after a damning Commons probe ruled he had deliberately misled the House over Partygate
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Tories go to war over unflattering photograph of London mayoral candidate
Conservative Party Deputy Chairman wrote to the Evening Standard's editor to express her 'sincere disappointment' at today's front page announcing Susan Hall had won selection contest
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Tories brace for three by-election defeats this week - All you need to know
Three by-elections will take place on Thursday in Conservative-held seats in Uxbridge and South Ruislip, Somerton and Frome and Selby and Ainsty. Tory insiders expect to lose all of them - but could a surprise unfold in the capital?
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Jeremy Corbyn refuses to rule out bid become London Mayor and oust Sadiq Khan
The former Labour leader refused to rule out a tilt for the top job in the capital, which voters will elect next May
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Pressure on Keir Starmer as voters urge Labour to back primary free school meals
Six out of 10 (62%) voters want the Labour leader to throw his weight behind mounting calls to make free lunches universal for primary school pupils to ensure no child gets left behind
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Sex abuse victim's details could be among hundreds revealed by data breach
London Mayor's Office is currently under investigation as data of "around 400 people" has been shared online in a breach of privacy - something one victim called "chilling"
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Labour's classroom revolution to smash 'class ceiling' holding children back
In a highly personal speech, Mr Starmer told how seeing his toolmaker dad feel 'looked down upon' and 'disrespected' because of his job had pushed him to end the academic/vocational divide
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London Pride hit by Just Stop Oil protesters sitting in front of Coca-Cola truck
Huge numbers are taking to the streets of London to party today and celebrate the 51st London Pride in spite of threats of disruption from protest group Just Stop Oil
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Brits warned of driving rule changes this July from fuel rates to charging costs
Drivers in some parts of the country will be forced to pay more just to use their vehicles, while others could make huge savings depending on their type of car
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Girl, 7, writes tear-jerking 'sad and sleepy' plea to PM for free school meals
Dozens of MPs, activists and school children gathered outside the gates of No10 to hand over an open letter to the PM calling for free school meals for all primary school pupils to prevent kids from going hungry
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Families of women killed by men 'shed tears together' before Zara Aleena vigil
Zara Aleena's aunt, Farah Naz, spoke of the 'shared bond of trauma' between herself and the families of Sarah Everard, Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman, ahead of a vigil for Zara, in Ilford, today
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Majority of Labour members back free school meals for all primary school pupils
A YouGov poll for the National Education Union (NEU) of 1,017 Labour members found 89% support ensuring all primary pupils get a free school dinner to ensure kids don't go hungry
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Mirror celebrates refugees fleeing war and famine for new life of hope in UK
More than 200 special guests gathered together for the opening of The Mirror’s People Move exhibition tonight, as part of a series of events to make the start of Refugee Week 2023
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Labour under pressure to put free school meals in its general election manifesto
Dozen of Labour MPs and peers have signed an open letter by the Mirror and the National Education Union urging the party to honour its conference pledge to roll out free school meals universally