General election 2024: Hackney candidates revealed ahead of 4 July vote
Eight candidates will contest the Hackney North seat, and another seven will compete to serve Hackney South
Eight candidates will contest the Hackney North seat, and another seven will compete to serve Hackney South
Read this month’s column that pecks at the crumbs of news in the borough
The leader of the Hackney Green group says her experience on the council has informed her campaign
The seat is empty after Labour’s Polly Billington was picked to stand for parliament
Residents of the ward go to the polls on 2 May to select a new councillor
Londoners go the ballot box on 2 May to choose a member for their area – as well as the city’s mayor
Residents will be selecting councillors, assembly members, and a London mayor on 2 May
Dalston representative Zoë Garbett is aiming to be the capital’s first Green mayor on 2 May
Woodley becomes first woman to land the role in a by-election marked by low turnout
Two candidates turned up at Premises Studios, with a third represented by a proxy, as residents prepare to vote
Not one of the four candidates in attendance backed the exisiting prices as they laid out their transport plans for the borough
If elected, Simon de Deney would set up a council house-building firm to create affordable homes
TUSC’s Annoesjka Valent also says she will reject mayor’s £89k salary and instead take a ‘worker’s wage’
Caroline Woodley says her cabinet role at the council has taught her how to handle challenges
Peter Smorthit also backs calls to scrap Hackney’s mayoralty as he vows to be a ‘resident for residents’