AT first glance, Camden’s Labour group is united at last, with nobody challenging the personnel of its cabinet at tonight’s annual general meeting; a marked [READ ON]
LABOUR councillors in Camden meet tonight for their annual general meeting. It could be one of the quickest and smoothest sessions of this kind they’ve had in a long [READ ON]
MERIC Apak will join the Labour cabinet Town Hall. As suggested on these pages before, he is the only Labour councillor to have put himself forward for a promotion at next [READ ON]
March 2, 2015 22.00: All done for tonight. Strong start to the meeting with the sign of a genuine debate on the London Living Wage. Then we had the budget debate: there was a [READ ON]
IT’S a fair boast from Camden’s Labour group that their slate of candidates is decided and ready to go for May’s fast-approaching local elections. Less than [READ ON]
THE curiosities of Camden Labour’s council election selection contests continued last night. Councillor Mike Katz (far right, in the picture, not politics) was [READ ON]
DID Camden Labour members think to themselves they had made a terrible mistake? Last week the party deselected former Camden Mayor Abdul Quadir in Bloomsbury. But he’s [READ ON]
FORMER Mayor Abdul Quadir seems tonight to have been the first casualty of the Camden Labour group’s candidate selection contests ahead of next year’s boroughwide [READ ON]
CAMDEN Labour has a history of squeezing the rules in charity football matches. Just look at the photographic evidence of local member Alastair Campbell handing out a big [READ ON]