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Tweets of the (last two) Week(s)

Social media and, in particular, Twitter is becoming a valuable media monitoring and interaction resource to London Communications Agency. As a result, we look at a number of Tweets that represent the issues in London each week. Some of these are political; some are of particular importance to London and Londoners; some to our clients;…

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Tweets of the Week

Social media and, in particular, Twitter is becoming a valuable media monitoring and interaction resource to London Communications Agency. As a result, we look at a number of Tweets that represent the issues in London each week. Some of these are political; some are of particular importance to London and Londoners; some to our clients;…

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Tweets of the Week

Social media and, in particular, Twitter is becoming a valuable media monitoring and interaction resource to London Communications Agency. As a result, we look at a number of Tweets that represent the issues in London each week. Some of these are political; some are of particular importance to London and Londoners; some to our clients;…

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London By-election Update

There were no surprises in the two by-elections that took place in London last Thursday (15 September). Sally Gimson, the Labour candidate in the Highgate ward of Camden, retained the council seat for the party – despite a good showing from the Green Party – whilst the Liberal Democrats held on to the Surbiton Hill…

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Tweets of the Week

Social media and, in particular, Twitter is becoming a valuable media monitoring and interaction resource to London Communications Agency. As a result, we look at a number of Tweets that represent the issues in London each week. Some of these are political; some are of particular importance to London and Londoners; some to our clients; and others…

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Tweets of the Week

Social media and, in particular, Twitter is becoming a valuable media monitoring and interaction resource to London Communications Agency. As a result, we look at a number of Tweets that represent the issues in London each week. Some of these are political; some are of particular importance to London and Londoners; some to our clients; and others…

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Cartoon of the Month

As keen LCA-watchers will know, we love cartoons and have for many years commissioned them on the themes of London politics, elections and issues of the day. We are publishing a cartoon on our website every month from leading cartoonist Martin Rowson and this is the latest offering to represent London during July. Martin is one of the UK’s most well known…

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Tweets of the (last two) Week(s)

Social media and, in particular, Twitter is becoming a valuable media monitoring and interaction resource to London Communications Agency. As a result, we look at a number of Tweets that represent the issues in London each week. Some of these are political; some are of particular importance to London and Londoners; some to our clients; and others…

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Former Mayor Lee Chamberlain elected in Bush Hill Park by-election

Yesterday (Thursday 28 July) saw the former Mayor of Enfield, Lee Chamberlain, win a seat on Enfield Council following the Bush Hill Park by-election.  The result meant that the north London ward continues to be represented by three Conservative councillors after Cllr Chamerlain received 1,108 votes – 440 more than the nearest candidate, Labour’s Ivor…

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