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...The Labour mayor said at a press conference on Monday that the result of the election could be the “closest ever”, despite some polls giving him a huge lead over Susan Hall, his Conservative challenger....
...In response to her winning the nomination, Labour called her a “hard-right politician” and “an outspoken supporter of Trump, Boris Johnson and a hard Brexit”....
...Hall insisted that projecting personality is important in the London mayoral race, a contest won in the past by larger-than-life characters such as Boris Johnson and Ken Livingstone....
...An “outspoken” former Conservative leader in the London Assembly and Boris Johnson supporter has been selected as the Tory candidate in the UK capital’s mayoral race next year....
...George Osborne and Boris Johnson negotiated away Transport for London’s £1bn a year grant and TfL is now responsible for three-quarters of its own capital spending....
...The shadow minister said a critical priority was to improve the terms of Boris Johnson’s “botched Brexit deal”, including negotiating a regime for the mutual recognition of professional qualifications to...
...It was one rationale for David Cameron persuading Boris Johnson to run successfully in 2008, giving him a springboard to Downing Street in the process....
...Susan Hall, the Tory candidate for London mayor in next year’s election, said the expansion would have a “devastating impact on families and businesses across the city”....
...Scrapping or reversing the expansion of the scheme has become a central pledge of Susan Hall, who was selected this week as the Tory candidate to run against Khan next year....
...New polling by Redfield and Wilton for Times Radio shows exactly that: a very close race between Khan and Susan Hall, with Khan narrowly ahead....
...Top stories today Susan Hall selected | The “outspoken” former Conservative leader in the London Assembly and Boris Johnson supporter was selected as the Tory candidate in the UK capital’s mayoral race...
...‘I am Marmite’ | Susan Hall is the Tory candidate in the London mayoral election next year....
...They point out that this is the round that was last contested in 2021, when Boris Johnson enjoyed a real vaccine bounce in the middle of the pandemic....
...I think broadly speaking, Sadiq will get 35 per cent, Susan Hall will get 32 per cent....
...Susan Boden, serving tea at the Market Grill in the town’s indoor market, said she had only lent her vote to the Conservatives. “We didn’t vote in Liz Truss or Sunak,” she said. “We voted for Boris....
...Boris Johnson gave “cakeism” a bad name, but some of us have stout hearts and iron will and have carried on regardless....
...Susan Hinchcliffe, Bradford council’s leader, welcomed Truss’s announcement about NPR, and said she would “hold the government to account” to deliver its new plan....
...And the protocol — which Varadkar helped to get over the line in private talks with the then UK prime minister Boris Johnson in 2019 — is far from settled....
...UK prime minister Boris Johnson is expected to face one of the biggest rebellions of his premiership this week, with dozens of backbenchers set to vote against new coronavirus restrictions, compounding the...
...His sister Susan Michie — a member of the government’s SAGE advisory committee — has been a member of the Communist Party and gave £14,000 to Labour under Corbyn’s leadership....
...Among them were Dame Susan Ion, a global expert in nuclear engineering who spent 30 years at British Nuclear Fuels....
...Neither of the two candidates to succeed Boris Johnson as prime minister seem to recognise the seriousness of the problem. Brits worry about what the winter will bring....
...UK prime minister Boris Johnson on Sunday announced that all over-18s across England will be offered their Covid-19 booster jab by the new year, in response to what he called a “tidal wave of Omicron” coronavirus...
...Susan Schroeder, a partner at Compensation Advisory Partners, works with non-profits, including Kennedy’s anti-vax group....
...“If we have a million infections a day, even a very small proportion of those individuals requiring hospitalisation will put significant impact on healthcare,” Susan Hopkins, chief medical adviser at UKHSA...
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