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Who could be the next London mayor? Labour runners and riders begin to emerge

Sky News Thursday, 19 December 2024 ()
Who could be the next London mayor? Labour runners and riders begin to emergeWith Labour's general election victory in the rearview mirror, eyes are turning to the next battle: who will be the party's next candidate for London mayor.
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