Shortlists have been chosen for London South West and for Croydon and Sutton. The elections take place next year.
Prominence must be given to the whole team. We must take the chance to build up our activist base throughout the capital.
Whether it is housing, transport or crime – even the Trump blimp – he is shameless in trying to dodge accountability.
Let’s use this first step to provide a more equal and representative voice for our city. The Tory Reform Group wants to help.
The candidate will be selected before the Party conference in September.
Unused land classified for industrial use could instead provide much needed new homes.
She voted for Davis in 2005, and her hero is Airey Neave: “The escape from Colditz is I think probably the coolest thing any British politician has ever done.”
Our challenger can then have a three year long conversation with London.
The Deputy Leader of the Conservative group on the London Assembly joins the contest for the hotly-anticipated London marginal.
Politicians and advisers can’t decide which pictures newspapers will use, but careful ones will limit their ability to make mischief.
The Mayor of London is still in campaign mode – he should switch to governing mode.
Redundant phone boxes could be used but more training is also needed.
Boosting small firms offers an opportunity for poorer boroughs.
But Stamp Duty continues to constrain the supply of housing in the capital.
We face the prospect of extinction in our nation’s capital if we do not take steps to arrest a decline that has been underway for some years.