Tory rival Susan Hall calls herself Sadiq Khan’s ‘bête noire’ but some Londoners would be unable to pick the Conservative candidate out of a lineup, Barney Davis writes
The Labour candidate clinched a third-successive term as mayor of London - but what next?
The result follows a difficult campaign for both Labour and the Conservatives
Sadiq Khan's reign in London will continue for another four years, with the mayor defeating Tory Susan Hall to secure a record third term.
Labour claimed a shock victory in the West Midlands mayoral elections, beating the popular Tory mayor - in a move a jubilant Kier Starmer hailed as a 'phenomenal result'.
People living in the capital are currently paying £471 towards the Mayoral General Precept, which is an additional charge added to council tax bills to 'support the Mayor's activities'.
RECAP: MailOnline's live coverage of the local election results across the country as Labour insiders claimed the mayoral election for London is on a knife edge.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has a lot of cleaning up to do. Khan, who made history Saturday by becoming the city's first mayor elected to a third term, has pledged to make the River Thames swimmable. It wasn't a top campaign issue but it's an audacious goal considering the waterway
The peculiar candidate made an inspired effort to 'take the trash out' in this year's election as he aimed 'for a champions league spot'.
Labour incumbent beat Tory candidate Susan Hall, despite inaccurate claims by ‘excited Tories’ that she might run him closeUK politics – latest updatesSadiq Khan has been elected mayor of London, winning a historic third term after a dramatic contest.Khan was declared the winner over the Conservative candidate, Susan Hall, on Saturday afternoon, with 43.8% of the vote. Continue reading
Labour’s Sadiq Khan has been re-elected to City Hall for a historic third term as he cruised to victory in the London mayoral elections.
Labour's Sadiq Khan and the Conservatives’ Susan Hall are set to find out who will become the capital’s mayor for the next four years.