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Unmesh Desai on priorities after City and East election win

Unmesh Desai has been re-elected as London Assembly member for City and East. - Credit: City Hall Unmesh Desai has outlined his top priorities after he was comfortably re-elected to the London Assembly for the City and East constituency. The Labour candidate was a runaway winner for the seat, which covers Newham, Barking and Dagenham, and Tower Hamlets boroughs. He was first elected to represent the area in 2016 and spent 20 years as a Newham councillor. Mr Desai received 125,025 votes this time around, just less than 80,000 ahead of second-placed Nick Vandyke for the Conservatives (46,718). His majority was slightly reduced on 2016, when he triumphed by around 90,000 votes.

London Assembly election 2021 City and East candidates | East London Advertiser

I’ve lived in London since I was 18, went to medical school here, worked as a doctor and set up a business in London. I will fight tirelessly to reopen London’s economy, help businesses and especially the self-employed to thrive, support our theatres, restaurants, and champion our cultural and heritage sites. We urgently need to support our London NHS to work through the backlog of patients that urgently need to be seen. We must tackle inequalities in health, drug misuse and get people back on their feet. Unmesh Desai. - Credit: City Hall Unmesh Desai - Labour and Co-operative Party

London Assembly election 2021 City and East candidates

London Assembly election 2021 City and East candidates
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Driver jailed for crash which killed mother Tracey Last | East Anglian Daily Times

Maundo was interviewed by police on July 22, 2019, but never provided any explanation for the manner of his driving or what caused him to veer across the carriageway, Mr Kiely told the court.  The court heard that Maundo had passed his full driving test in December, 2018, and had been driving for only seven months at the time of the crash.  He also had a previous conviction for driving without due care and attention after crashing his Honda motorcycle on the A140 in June 2015.  In that incident he also veered across the carriageway after being seen by a witness slowing down and speeding up for around ten miles. 

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