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London Mayor election result

The table below shows the final results of the London Mayor election which saw Boris Johnson force out Ken Livingstone.




Local elections 2008: London Assembly Elections

Voters in England and Wales yesterday cast their ballots in elections to more than 150 councils, the first electoral test of Gordon Brown’s premiership.




London election: Assembly results

As well as chosing their candidate for London mayor, residents of the capital yesterday elected representatives for the London assembly.




Local elections 2008: Welsh results in full

Voters in England and Wales yesterday cast their ballots in elections to more than 150 councils, the first electoral test of Gordon Brown’s premiership.




Local elections 2008: England

Voters in England and Wales yesterday cast their ballots in elections to more than 150 councils, the first electoral test of Gordon Brown’s premiership.




Local elections 2008: England

Voters in England and Wales yesterday cast their ballots in elections to more than 150 councils, the first electoral test of Gordon Brown’s premiership.




Local elections 2008: Welsh results in full

Voters in England and Wales yesterday cast their ballots in elections to more than 150 councils, the first electoral test of Gordon Brown’s premiership.




Local elections 2008: England

Voters in England and Wales yesterday cast their ballots in elections to more than 150 councils, the first electoral test of Gordon Brown’s premiership.




Local elections 2008: Welsh results in full

Voters in England and Wales yesterday cast their ballots in elections to more than 150 councils, the first electoral test of Gordon Brown’s premiership.




Local elections 2008: England

Voters in England and Wales yesterday cast their ballots in elections to more than 150 councils, the first electoral test of Gordon Brown’s premiership.




Local elections 2008: England

Voters in England and Wales yesterday cast their ballots in elections to more than 150 councils, the first electoral test of Gordon Brown’s premiership.




Local elections 2008: Results from key councils

Voters in England and Wales yesterday cast their ballots in elections to more than 150 councils, the first electoral test of Gordon Brown’s premiership.




Local elections 2008: England

Voters in England and Wales yesterday cast their ballots in elections to more than 150 councils, the first electoral test of Gordon Brown’s premiership.




Local elections 2008: English results in full

Voters in England and Wales yesterday cast their ballots in elections to more than 150 councils, the first electoral test of Gordon Brown’s premiership.




Local elections 2008: English results in full

Voters in England and Wales yesterday cast their ballots in elections to more than 150 councils, the first electoral test of Gordon Brown’s premiership.




Local elections 2008: English results in full

Voters in England and Wales yesterday cast their ballots in elections to more than 150 councils, the first electoral test of Gordon Brown’s premiership.




Local elections 2008: English results in full

Voters in England and Wales yesterday cast their ballots in elections to more than 150 councils, the first electoral test of Gordon Brown’s premiership.




Local elections 2008: Results from key councils

Voters in England and Wales yesterday cast their ballots in elections to more than 150 councils, the first electoral test of Gordon Brown’s premiership.




Local elections 2008: Welsh results in full

Voters in England and Wales yesterday cast their ballots in elections to more than 150 councils, the first electoral test of Gordon Brown’s premiership.




Local elections 2008: English results in full

Voters in England and Wales yesterday cast their ballots in elections to more than 150 councils, the first electoral test of Gordon Brown’s premiership.




New address for Telegraph RSS feeds

The Telegraph has just made a major upgrade to its web delivery platform and now has new addresses for News RSS feeds. The new feeds are: All News - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/rss; Top News - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/majornews/rss; UK News - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/rss; World News - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/rss. Alternatively go to www.telegraph.co.uk/rss for a complete list.




DNA confirms Austrian man's dungeon incest

DNA test results have confirmed that an Austrian man who locked up his daughter for 24 years in a windowless cellar is the father of her six children.




Kate McCann's mother 'wanted to shake her' for leaving Madeleine

Kate McCann’s mother wanted to shake her daughter and son-in-law for leaving Madeleine on her own the night she went missing, she has said.




Tariq Aziz on trial over rice merchants' killing

Tariq Aziz, Saddam Hussein's mouthpiece to the world, will tomorrow face charges for crimes against humanity when he goes on trial in Baghdad.




Oil firms announce record profits as petrol nears £5 gallon

Oil companies have been accused of ripping off motorists as they announced record profits on the day petrol crept towards the £5 gallon for the first time.




Austrian incest dungeon victims reunited with family

The victims of Austria’s "house of horrors" have been emotionally reunited with the rest of their family.




Barack Obama's pastor Jeremiah Wright resurfaces to reignite race row

Barack Obama's former pastor returned to plague his White House bid yesterday with a nationally televised speech in which he blamed US policy for the September 11 attacks and praised the controversial black leader Louis Farrakhan.




Ronaldo 'threatened transvestites in Rio motel room'

Brazilian police are investigating allegations by three transvestites that Ronaldo, the Brazilian football star and AC Milan forward, threatened to harm them after he took them to a Rio de Janeiro motel.




Gordon Brown to make cannabis class B drug

Gordon Brown has given his strongest indication yet today that he plans to defy his own high-powered group of experts and plough ahead with plans to reclassify cannabis as a class B drug.




PG Tips and Coca-Cola among 100 household brands investigated over price-fixing

About 100 leading household brands, including PG Tips, Coca-Cola and Aquafresh, are at the centre of an investigation into allegations of price-fixing, The Daily Telegraph can disclose.




Petrol hits £5 gallon after Grangemouth strike

Oil refinery workers in Grangemouth ended their 48-hour strike early this morning but the dispute over pension plans that caused it remains unresolved.




UK faces six weeks of record petrol price rises

Britain faces six weeks of record petrol price rises in the wake of the Grangemouth oil refinery strike, trade experts have warned.




Commentary: Austrian 'incest' dungeon case

To abuse your daughter when she turns 11 is horrible enough, but what Elisabeth Fritzl's father is alleged to have done to her is a crime against the soul, says psychologist Phillip Hodson.




Secrets of Austrian 'incest' dungeon exposed

The secrets of Austria’s "house of horrors" have been revealed to the world as a retired engineer confessed to keeping his daughter locked up in a cellar for 24 years and allegedly fathering seven children by her.




UN 'covered up Congo peacekeeper corruption'

The United Nations covered up evidence that peacekeeping troops were involved in smuggling gold and ivory and trading arms with rebel fighters in the Democratic Republic of Congo, it has been claimed.




Kate McCann 'feels she let Madeleine down'

The grandmother of Madeleine McCann told yesterday how Kate McCann feels she “let her daughter down” by leaving her in an unlocked apartment on the night she vanished.




Austrian woman's incest and dungeon ordeal an 'unfathomable crime'

The full horror of the Austrian dungeon where a woman was allegedly held captive by her father for 24 years was revealed today.




Timeline of the Austrian incest case

An Austrian man has confessed toimprisoning his daughter in a secret dungeon for 24 years and fathering her seven children, in an extraordinary case that has shocked the country.




China train crash kills more than 70

At least 66 people have been killed and hundreds injured after two passenger trains derailed and tumbled into a ditch after colliding in eastern China.




Austrian woman's ordeal: First pictures of father and secret dungeon

An Austrian man has confessed toimprisoning his daughter in a secret dungeon for 24 years and fathering her seven children, in an extraordinary case that has shocked the country.




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