Hackney Labour and Hackney Mayor Caroline Woodley have launched Labour's London Fields by-election campaign for a councillor with our excellent candidate George Gooch (standing next to Mayor Woodley).
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On the anniversary of V-J Day, we remember the sacrifice our veterans and their families made to protect Britain and defend our freedom.
Today, we reflect on their memory and draw from their courage to inspire us for the future.
Where you're from shouldn't determine where you end up. If you work hard, you should be able to get on.
These are basic values held by people across our country.
It is Labour's mission to make them a reality again after 14 years of the Tories baking inequality into our society.
Congratulations everyone! Mayor @carowoodley & I are so proud of you.Great to see you at @Aschshackney .Nice to speak to Solomon and hear about his next steps. If you did not get the results you wanted there is support at school and with @younghackney
We are thrilled to be collaborating with @felixprojectuk, who generously supply us with rescued surplus fruit and vegetables for our visitors at our Food Distribution Centres. Here's our lovely volunteer Michael holding an impressive cabbage that's bigger than his head! 🥬
Just a couple of hours to go to vote for the excellent @shreyagnanda for @IslingtonLabour in the Hillrise by-election today 🌹
Shreya will be an excellent Councillor!
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Out today for @shreyagnanda our Labour candidate for Hillrise by-election. Had a blast with @Flo_williamson@sarakhyde@AnnaSLynch and Caroline Williams, talking to residents.
Polls close at 10pm, don’t forget your photo ID 🌹
Congrats to George Gooch, selected as Labour candidate for London Fields ward. Caroline Woodley, Hackney Mayor: "George is an incredibly hard working community champion. Passionate about the environment and renewable energy, he will do a brilliant job representing London Fields."
You will see more officers across Hackney in the coming weeks.
Some officers will be wearing hi-vis jackets, others in public order uniform. Whatever the uniform, their priority is to keep our local communities safe, so please do have a chat with them if you have any concerns.
Hackney is no place for hate.
A statement from @mayorofhackney Caroline Woodley, and our Chief Executive, Dawn Carter-McDonald, following the horrific disorder we have seen across the country.
If you have any concerns about safety, please tell us: https://t.co/QtSuR3wawt