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Sadiq Khan officially takes over as London mayor - live Sadiq Khan officially takes over as London mayor - live
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Steven Morris reports from Bristol:
Labour has won an impressive victory in the Bristol mayoral election, where Labour candidate Marvin Rees handsomely beat the charismatic independent George Ferguson, who had ruled since 2012.
Rees, who describes himself as the mixed-race son of a white single mother, sees parallels between his victory in Bristol and Sadiq Khan’s triumph in London. Both are from modest backgrounds and have risen to high office through the Labour party.
Rees won 68,750 votes to Ferguson’s 39,577.
Corbyn is expected to visit Bristol to congratulate Rees this evening. The Labour leader did not attend Khan’s signing in ceremony as London mayor. When asked why, Khan said: “It is an open invite, I’m not sure what Jeremy was doing today, we’ll have to find out what he was doing. There are Labour MPs here, there were MPs of all parties here.”
In his victory speech Rees described his tough beginnings where he said he was a rare “brown” face on a Bristol housing estate. He said creating a “fairer, more inclusive” society was his reason for entering politics.
He said he would be “transparent, inclusive, sharing power and empowering.” A father of three, he also said he was determined to make time for his family.
Ferguson was heckled as he gave his speech. He said he hoped Rees would be able to endure “barracking and bile”. He said he had laid good foundations, which he hoped Rees would build on.
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Channel 4 News reporter Fatima Manji tweets:
Asked why #corbyn missing from ceremony #sadiqkhan said there wasn't enough "capacity" for more ppl and he'll be seeing JC in next few days
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Labour's Marvin Rees elected Mayor of BristolLabour's Marvin Rees elected Mayor of Bristol
Marvin Rees has officially won the Bristol mayoralty with 63.5% of the vote after second preferences, beating George Ferguson, the independent incumbent.Marvin Rees has officially won the Bristol mayoralty with 63.5% of the vote after second preferences, beating George Ferguson, the independent incumbent.
Labour's Marvin Rees has now been elected Mayor of Bristol following the allocation of second preferences. GAIN from Bristol First.Labour's Marvin Rees has now been elected Mayor of Bristol following the allocation of second preferences. GAIN from Bristol First.
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Hilary Clinton gives Sadiq Khan a ringing endorsement. Hillary Clinton gives Sadiq Khan a ringing endorsement.
Son of a Pakistani bus driver, champion of workers' rights and human rights, and now Mayor of London. Congrats, @SadiqKhan. -HSon of a Pakistani bus driver, champion of workers' rights and human rights, and now Mayor of London. Congrats, @SadiqKhan. -H
Will we hear the same from her Republican rival later? That might be trickier for him.Will we hear the same from her Republican rival later? That might be trickier for him.
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Sadiq Khan said earlier he did not know why Corbyn was not at his signing-in ceremony.Sadiq Khan said earlier he did not know why Corbyn was not at his signing-in ceremony.
The Labour leader is in fact heading south-west to congratulate Marvin Rees, who is about to be confirmed as the new Labour mayor of Bristol.The Labour leader is in fact heading south-west to congratulate Marvin Rees, who is about to be confirmed as the new Labour mayor of Bristol.
Looks like @Marvin4Mayor16 has doubled his first preference vote and looks set to win Bristol for Labour! pic.twitter.com/kSoXBc2EiQLooks like @Marvin4Mayor16 has doubled his first preference vote and looks set to win Bristol for Labour! pic.twitter.com/kSoXBc2EiQ
Bristol mayoral declaration imminent.Bristol mayoral declaration imminent.
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Galloway got 1.4% in the London mayoral vote, will he fare any better in a Tooting by-election?Galloway got 1.4% in the London mayoral vote, will he fare any better in a Tooting by-election?
Hmmm. A parliamentary by-election in Tooting. Interesting...Hmmm. A parliamentary by-election in Tooting. Interesting...
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George Ferguson, who was elected as Bristol’s first independent mayor in 2012, has already changed his Twitter bio as he looks set to be defeated by Labour’s Marvin Rees.George Ferguson, who was elected as Bristol’s first independent mayor in 2012, has already changed his Twitter bio as he looks set to be defeated by Labour’s Marvin Rees.
Updated Twitter profile for @GeorgeFergusonx. Still awaiting second preference count though. pic.twitter.com/S7Kgei9M65Updated Twitter profile for @GeorgeFergusonx. Still awaiting second preference count though. pic.twitter.com/S7Kgei9M65
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Henry McDonaldHenry McDonald
This report just in from our Ireland correspondent:This report just in from our Ireland correspondent:
With the Democratic Unionists on 34 seats and Sinn Fein on 20 the two main parties in Northern Ireland are set to still dominate the Stormont parliament after the Northern Ireland Assembly elections.With the Democratic Unionists on 34 seats and Sinn Fein on 20 the two main parties in Northern Ireland are set to still dominate the Stormont parliament after the Northern Ireland Assembly elections.
Counting is underway again for the remaining seats to be filled from the vote on Thursday.Counting is underway again for the remaining seats to be filled from the vote on Thursday.
Two of the biggest shocks was the election of two left wing People Before Profit candidates in Derry and West Belfast.Two of the biggest shocks was the election of two left wing People Before Profit candidates in Derry and West Belfast.
In Northern Ireland’s largest city Gerry Carroll romped home in the Sinn Fein heartland of West Belfast. The People Before Profit candidate had 8,299 votes – more than 3,000 over the quota and around 1200 more than he got in last year’s Westminster election.In Northern Ireland’s largest city Gerry Carroll romped home in the Sinn Fein heartland of West Belfast. The People Before Profit candidate had 8,299 votes – more than 3,000 over the quota and around 1200 more than he got in last year’s Westminster election.
His party colleague, the veteran civil rights activist and left wing campaigner Eamon McCann is on course to be elected in the Foyle constituency later today.His party colleague, the veteran civil rights activist and left wing campaigner Eamon McCann is on course to be elected in the Foyle constituency later today.
It means the Stormont parliament will have its first ever Marxist representatives in the Assembly.It means the Stormont parliament will have its first ever Marxist representatives in the Assembly.
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More signing-in at the London Assembly today, with representatives of all the parties.More signing-in at the London Assembly today, with representatives of all the parties.
Signing in as a London Assembly Member for the next four years. Thanks to everyone for the fantastic support. pic.twitter.com/O8TqhGqj3ESigning in as a London Assembly Member for the next four years. Thanks to everyone for the fantastic support. pic.twitter.com/O8TqhGqj3E
UKIP's @prwhittle and @davidkurten signing in as members of the @LondonAssembly - congratulations to them both pic.twitter.com/UPkFuxPZDCUKIP's @prwhittle and @davidkurten signing in as members of the @LondonAssembly - congratulations to them both pic.twitter.com/UPkFuxPZDC
I've now officially signed in for a second term. Thank you for re-electing me to the @LondonAssembly pic.twitter.com/CsEFx8YJb6I've now officially signed in for a second term. Thank you for re-electing me to the @LondonAssembly pic.twitter.com/CsEFx8YJb6
The first new @TheGreenParty member @highburyonfoot is welcomed into the Assembly. pic.twitter.com/hAzRVWMbUEThe first new @TheGreenParty member @highburyonfoot is welcomed into the Assembly. pic.twitter.com/hAzRVWMbUE
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Khan 'not sure' why Corbyn did not attend ceremonyKhan 'not sure' why Corbyn did not attend ceremony
Khan has been speaking to the BBC, who asked why Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn didn’t attend his signing-in ceremony. Khan says he isn’t sure.Khan has been speaking to the BBC, who asked why Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn didn’t attend his signing-in ceremony. Khan says he isn’t sure.
It is an open invite, I’m not sure Jeremy was doing today, we’ll have to find out what he was doing.It is an open invite, I’m not sure Jeremy was doing today, we’ll have to find out what he was doing.
There are Labour MPs here, there were MPs of all parties here.There are Labour MPs here, there were MPs of all parties here.
Asked if his victory was a vote of confidence in Jeremy Corbyn, he avoided making that association.Asked if his victory was a vote of confidence in Jeremy Corbyn, he avoided making that association.
It was a vote for London... London is proud of the son of a bus driver, from a council estate, son of immigrants.It was a vote for London... London is proud of the son of a bus driver, from a council estate, son of immigrants.
The Bristol Post reports Corbyn is on his way to Bristol where Labour looks set to take the mayoralty.The Bristol Post reports Corbyn is on his way to Bristol where Labour looks set to take the mayoralty.
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Deeply honoured to take this oath. I will be a Mayor for all Londoners. pic.twitter.com/u1GXBkRvDZDeeply honoured to take this oath. I will be a Mayor for all Londoners. pic.twitter.com/u1GXBkRvDZ
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Confirmation from imam Suliman Gani that he is taking legal action against defence secretary Michael Fallon, unless he retracts the comments linking him to Islamic State.Confirmation from imam Suliman Gani that he is taking legal action against defence secretary Michael Fallon, unless he retracts the comments linking him to Islamic State.
I am seeking legal action against the Defence Secretary and would like a public retraction of his comments.I am seeking legal action against the Defence Secretary and would like a public retraction of his comments.
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Steven MorrisSteven Morris
In Bristol George Ferguson is still smiling – but accepts he is almost certain to lose the mayoral election.In Bristol George Ferguson is still smiling – but accepts he is almost certain to lose the mayoral election.
Second stage counting under way. Labour’s Marvin Rees did not win over 50% of the vote at the first stage so second preferences will be counted, but he does have a substantial lead.Second stage counting under way. Labour’s Marvin Rees did not win over 50% of the vote at the first stage so second preferences will be counted, but he does have a substantial lead.
George Ferguson, who is getting ready to leave office following Bristol mayoral election. pic.twitter.com/SxmInOJKOQGeorge Ferguson, who is getting ready to leave office following Bristol mayoral election. pic.twitter.com/SxmInOJKOQ