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You Can't Say That
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 509

You Can't Say That

A frank, gripping and moving - and controversial - autobiography from one of the most idiosyncratic and effective politicians of the last fifty years. His political convictions, his distance from New Labour, and his direct, plain-speaking style and personality have allowed him to survive longer than any of his contemporaries as a man of principle and influence. From his eccentric South London working class childhood to running one of the biggest cities in the world, Livingstone is one of the very few politicians to have scored a major victory over the Thatcher Government and has championed issues as diverse as the environment, gay rights and anti-racism. Written in Livingstone's unmistakable voice, by turns angrily sincere about social justice, wickedly droll and gossipy, and surprisingly wistful about people he has known and loved, this is a hugely important and remarkable book from one of the very few respected politicians at work today.

If Voting Changed Anything, They'd Abolish it
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 376

If Voting Changed Anything, They'd Abolish it

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Livingstone's London
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 169

Livingstone's London

As a passionate Londoner, Ken Livingstone has seen London change dramatically over the last 60 years. From playing on bomb sites in an era where St Pauls was the tallest building in the city, to 2019 where the gleaming towers of the Shard and Walkie Talkie dominate the skyline, thanks to new building rules introduced by his administration. With a witty and worldly eye he takes a look at his home town; the people, places and the politics that have shaped the landscape. On this personal journey he shares his views on every aspect of the city from his favourite restaurants and most loved buildings to anecdotes on fellow politicians and the triumphs, and disasters, encountered running the largest metropolis in Europe.

Design for London
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Design for London

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-12-10
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  • Publisher: UCL Press

Design for London was a unique experiment in urban planning, design and strategic thinking. Set up in 2006 by Mayor Ken Livingstone and his Architectural Advisor, Richard Rogers, the brief for the team was ‘to think about London, what made London unique and how it could be made better’. Sitting within London government but outside its formal statutory responsibilities, it was given freedom to question and challenge. The team had no power or money, but it did have the licence to operate without the usual constraints of government. With introductions from Ken Livingstone and Richard Rogers, Design for London covers the tumultuous and heady period of the first decade of this century when London was a test bed for new ideas. It outlines how key projects such as the London Olympics, public space programmes, high street regeneration and greening programmes were managed, critically examines the lessons that might be learnt in strategic urban design and considers how a design agenda for London could be developed in the future.

Ken Livingstone's Manifesto for London
  • Language: en

Ken Livingstone's Manifesto for London

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Ken
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 478

Ken

After taking control of the GLC through an audacious internal coup in 1981, Ken Livingstone's career was transformed in 2000 when he became the first directly elected Mayor of London as an independent in the teeth of a fierce campaign by Tony Blair and Alastair Campbell. This biography provides an account of his life and career.

Citizen Ken
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Citizen Ken

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1984
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A searing picture of Australia at the moment of its foundation and early settlement.

Boris V. Ken
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Boris V. Ken

This title provides a fun and accessible report and analysis of the election campaign for mayor of London.

London's Mayor at 20
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

London's Mayor at 20

This year, London's elected mayor and assembly turn twenty. But has London's mayoralty lived up to the expectations that were set for it? Have its three mayors been able to get to grips with the city's challenges? How have they responded to crises in the past – and what does the future hold? This important new book marks the twentieth anniversary of London's mayor and assembly and investigates the relative successes and challenges of the mayoralty to date, before asking what comes next for London. It combines analysis by experts with reflections from those closely involved in setting up, running and working with the Greater London Authority, alongside those who have held the position of Mayor of London themselves.

Zionism in the Age of the Dictators
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

Zionism in the Age of the Dictators

Originally published in 1983, Brenner's famous study documents a history of collusion between the Zionist movement and European fascism during the first half of the 20th century. The new edition features a new Afterword by the author.