
ELECTION 2010 - Results from Camden - Glenda Jackson keeps seat with slender 42 vote majority. Frank Dobson increases share of vote in Holborn and St Pancras.>more
A vote for change... or more of the same? Tory opens the door to new council homes sell-offs - THE man who will decide the future of Britain’s social housing stock if the Conservatives win the General Election has left the door open for the Town Hall to go on selling off council homes. > more
SamCam volunteers to help George Lee dish up lunch at centre Dobbo helped set up 30 years ago - SAMANTHA Cameron was surrounded by hectoring minders when she visited the Surma Centre in Regent’s Park on Tuesday. > more
David Miliband: Voters must not gamble on the Lib Dems - FOREIGN secretary David Miliband fears the Liberal Democrats have become a major threat to Glenda Jackson’s parliamentary future. > more
Manifesto – Conservatives to purge top earners - A FIFTH of jobs held by Camden Council’s top-earning council staff will be scrapped if the Conservatives win outright control at the Town Hall. > more
Elderly will be forgotten again after election - MY new passport has arrived, after they received my £75. It runs until 2020 when I will be 89 and may be enjoying poor health and the fear of the judgment awaiting me. > more
Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg parks his battle bus right on Glenda’s front lawn - NICK Clegg spent most of the week insisting the General Election was not a two-horse race – but nowhere did he want to... > more
Bid to ease Mayor Omar Faruque Ansari out for the count - THE Mayor of Camden has been urged once again to resign over a benefits investigation because his tenure of the office... > more
News of Ms Glenda Jackson’s retirement was greatly exaggerated - GLENDA Jackson is not retiring. End of. She was outraged on Tuesday morning when The Times’ political correspondent Sam Coates suggested she could be... > more
Real deal? Lib Dems to be ‘realistic with voters’ - NO glitzy manifesto launch – the Liberal Democrats are going door to door with a stripped-down, six-promise pledge which they hope will help them strengthen their grip on Camden politics. > more
Labour Party: ‘We’ll bring end to homes sell-offs’ - CAMDEN’S Labour Party will try and turn defence into attack and fight next month’s elections by campaigning hard on the thorny issue of council housing. > more
Tory Chris Philp hits back over ‘demeaning’ scrutiny of Conservative Party funding - THE big white mansion house on College Crescent had been Tory blue for more than 100 years. > more