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Ken Livingstone

May 2024

  • Guardian G2<br>Labour MP Margaret Hodge photographed at&nbsp;Portcullis House. Feature on MP retiring.

    Goodbye to all that
    ‘We had money! It was brilliant!’ Margaret Hodge on Labour governments, life as a migrant and quitting as an MP

  • Searchers Composite

    Observer book of the week
    The Searchers by Andy Beckett review – the leftists who took their lead from Tony Benn

October 2023

  • Patrick Kelly

    Other lives
    Patrick Kelly obituary

    Other lives: Press officer and journalist who wrote a novel about his youthful days in Belfast

September 2023

  • Former London mayor Ken Livingstone, whose family have announced he has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease

    Former mayor of London Ken Livingstone diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease

    The retired 78-year-old former MP is ‘being well cared for by his family and friends’, his family announced

June 2023

  • Baroness McDonagh death<br>File photo dated 29/9/98 of then Labour Party General Secretary Margaret McDonagh during the Labour Party conference in Blackpool. Baroness McDonagh, has died at the age of 61. Issue date: Saturday June 24, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story DEATH McDonagh. Photo credit should read: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire

    Lady McDonagh obituary

    First female general secretary of the Labour party who played a key role in the 1997 landslide election victory

May 2023

  • Neil Jameson, Executive Director of Citizens UK, the grassroots group that campaigns for the Living Wage. Photo by Linda Nylind. 11/9/2015.

    Neil Jameson obituary

    Founder of Citizens UK who was a driving force behind the living wage campaign

January 2022

  • Konstancja Duff

    Police urgently need citizens’ oversight

  • Ken Livingstone

    Former London mayor Ken Livingstone ‘will apply’ to join Greens

July 2021

  • Ken Livingstone

    Who has the Labour party suspended in recent years?

    A number of prominent figures have been suspended in recent years, only some of whom have been readmitted to the party

April 2021

  • Zoe Williams

    Sadiq Khan is way ahead – but the London mayoral elections are still full of jeopardy

    Zoe Williams
    While local elections are complicated and give me the blues, the London race has big characters and bizarre real-world consequences, writes the Guardian columnist Zoe Williams

October 2020

  • Jeremy Corbyn

    Key findings of the EHRC inquiry into Labour antisemitism

    Breakdown of watchdog’s 130-page report on party’s handling of antisemitism complaints

May 2020

  • Ken Livingstone (left) and colleagues outside the GLC’s County Hall headquarters in 1982.

    From the Guardian archive
    Top Tory to wind up Greater London Council affairs – archive, 1985

  • Simon Jenkins

    Twenty years on, what has having a mayor done for London?

    Simon Jenkins

December 2019

  • David Cameron on the phone in 2010

    Shortcuts
    Hide and seek: Five politicians who have hidden – in fridges, toilets and behind trees

    Boris Johnson’s team categorically denies he was trying to hide in a fridge, but politicians do the strangest things when pursued by reporters and the public

September 2019

  • Margaret Thatcher and Neil Kinnock were regular targets of Spitting Image’s robust satire in the 1980s and 1990s.

    'Thatcher loved it': Spitting Image victims on being lampooned

    As the satirical puppets return, Edwina Currie, Neil Kinnock and Ken Livingstone discuss their portrayal in the original

July 2019

  • Ken Livingstone

    Book of the day
    Livingstone’s London by Ken Livingstone review – what contribution did he make?

  • Anti-antisemitism demonstrators outside the Labour party’s headquarters in April 2018.

    Q&A: Labour and its long-running problem with antisemitism

June 2019

  • Ken Livingstone

    Ken Livingstone: ‘Labour have got to campaign to remain’

    He was the figurehead of the Labour left for years. Then came the antisemitism row

May 2019

  • Alastair Campbell

    The expulsion of Alastair Campbell is a Spartacus moment for Labour members

    Letters: David Wilkinson recalls Labour members campaigning for Ken Livingstone against Frank Dobson in the 2000 London mayoral election and not being disciplined, while John Runeckles, Glyn Reed, Mary Campbell and Geof Branch confess that they didn’t vote for the party last Thursday either

February 2019

  • Kenan Malik

    Bullshit, not lies, is the corrosive influence blighting our public life

    Kenan Malik
    Endless bluffing reveals a shallowness in our political and media discourse
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