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Labour Candidate for Wanstead Village, Redbridge at the 2026 elections.
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Labour Candidate for Wanstead Village 2026 Local Elections.
Promoted by Thomas Morton on behalf of Redbridge Labour, both at 12a Highview Parade, Woodford Avenue, IG4 5EP.
97 (29) in the eliminator followed by 96 (47) in the (essentially) IPL Semi Final at 15 years old...
@VaibhavSV12 , what a player!
The kind of cricketer we'll be telling our kids and grandkids about
Truly generational!
The greatest tragedy of Britain today is that the next generation face worse prospects than the last.
This is our generational challenge. To make sure that no one is left behind and no one is held back.
Controversial Opinion (sure this will get chucked in my face one day): We should pay MPs and Political Staff a lot more to a) allow talented people in the private sector to join without (or with less of) a pay cut & b) ban second jobs so they can fully focus on public service.
In his first Leader's update since the local elections @KamRai7 says what a huge honour it is to have been endorsed by neighbours across Redbridge, and how "together, we will make our borough an even better place to grow up and to grow old."
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@bhaleraosarang I understand the point you're making. Runs in fast, super aggressive (in a good way), bowling hard lengths & creating chances from the start. However, his injury history and inability to manage the consistently large workload of the 80s WI teams is part of what made them great!
This evening as I sit at home with my family I can't help but think of the selfless people who volunteer at @Hatzola, giving up their time to serve their local community.
My thoughts & prayers are with the wider Jewish Community during this horrendous time.
Went to first West End musical in years with my two youngest today…
The centre of London was heaving with visitors, in a way unrecognisable from the image percolated on this site…
The stats underline this… West End has fully recovered and more from pandemic and now has overtaken Broadway on tickets sold - millions more, and more tickets sold than the Premier League…
This isn’t mirrored in all visitor attractions but seems an interesting and resounding success. Industry reports interesting new trends such as very last minute ticket purchases. Ticket prices do seem extortionate/ dynamically priced… but the stats suggest they are down a bit in real terms.
British Museum visitors at a 10 year high of 6.5 million…
Visitors generally fully recovered from pandemic, interestingly driven by domestic tourists and North Americans… seemed pretty clear that summer 2025 for example, London was world capital of live music.
Comes day after the Mayor of London wrote to Anthropic to come to London after their troubles with the Trump Administration and a marked change in the vibe around the investment in AI and tech…
While there’s obvious some challenges in any modern day mega city, and in Britain right now, strikes me that the stats show taking your cues from the mildly bizarre cultivated campaign against Britain and our capital on this site is likely to lead to erroneous perceptions.
Interested in any insights as to how the west end has overtaken the premier league and Broadway… and how other parts of UK have fared - as I’ve written before visitor numbers to places like Manchester are also booming re football, unis and now the music at the once laughed at Coop Live…
PS yes it was Wicked. And it was good.👍🏽 🧙
Loving all the great London stories from the last few weeks 👇🏽
London’s been ranked a top place in the world to raise children.
Tech and AI companies are thriving in the capital.
Oxford Street will be pedestrianised.
A new open water swimming spot has been planned for the Thames. The list goes on.
London is the greatest city in the world.