Anonymous ID: 88fa75 Sept. 27, 2025, 7:35 p.m. No.23664737   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4778 >>4779

>>23664713

this is incorrect.

the city of london is known as the corporation

it does not have people as members

it has a individual to represent a corporations as members

the current lord mayoral for the city of london

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The Lord Mayor, Alastair King

The Lord Mayor of the City of London is the head of the City of London Corporation, the governing body of the Square Mile dedicated to a vibrant and thriving City, supporting a diverse and sustainable London within a globally-successful UK.

 

Elected annually, the Lord Mayor of the City of London is an international ambassador for the UK's financial and professional services sector. Find out more about the current Lord Mayor, Alastair King.

Anonymous ID: 88fa75 Sept. 27, 2025, 7:41 p.m. No.23664779   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4802

>>23664713

>>23664737

stop using retarded a.i to fact check.

see below full site.

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https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/about-us/about-the-city-of-london-corporation/our-role-in-london

The City of London Corporation

Based in Guildhall, the City Corporation looks after and promotes the City of London. It is headed by the Lord Mayor with the Court of Common Council being its main decision-making body. We are a uniquely diverse organisation, with a role that goes beyond that of an ordinary local authority. We have our own government (the oldest in the country with origins pre-dating Parliament), our own Lord Mayor and independent police force.

 

As the governing body of the Square Mile, we are dedicated to a vibrant and thriving City, supporting a diverse and sustainable London within a globally-successful UK. We aim to achieve and support the following objectives:

 

Diverse Engaged Communities

Dynamic Economic Growth

Leading Sustainable Environment

Vibrant Thriving Destination

Providing Excellent Services

Flourishing Public Spaces.

Our reach extends far beyond the Square Mile’s boundaries and across private, public and voluntary sector responsibilities. This, along with our independent and non-party political voice and convening power, enables us to promote the interests of people and organisations across London and the UK and play a valued role on the world stage.

 

Find out more about our vision in our Corporate Plan 2024-29.

 

What we are responsible for

We provide local government services for residents and City workers based in the Square Mile, but not those of other boroughs. If you are unsure which borough you need to contact, find your local council(external link) will help you find the website for your local authority.

 

However, our unique role means that our reach does extend beyond the City to include:

 

More than 11,000 acres of green spaces, including Hampstead Heath and Epping Forest

Billingsgate, Smithfield and New Spitalfields wholesale food markets

The Heathrow Animal Reception Centre

The Barbican Estate and social housing estates in the Square Mile and six neighbouring boroughs

A range of schools and academies also apprenticeships and adult learning

Working together with public, private and voluntary sectors to support economic, social and environmental wellbeing in the City and its surrounding boroughs

As trustee of City Bridge Foundation, the City Corporation is also responsible for five City bridges, including Tower Bridge

And we are London’s Port Health Authority

We are also the principal funder of the Guildhall School of Music & Drama,(external link) the Barbican Centre(external link) and the London Archives(external link). We are a joint funder of the London Museum(external link).

Services covering the whole Greater London area

 

Greater London Authority(external link)

Transport for London(external link)

Congestion Charge

Anonymous ID: 88fa75 Sept. 27, 2025, 8:13 p.m. No.23664935   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4946 >>4959 >>5048 >>5133 >>5139

ANOTHER KEIR STARMER SCANDEL - BEN LEO FROM WASHINGTON

note: tomorrow is the start of the labour party conference in liverpool. so much corruption is out of control, this really could finish him in front of his own party..

Runtime: 11 mins 2 secs,

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BREAKING: Keir Starmer AVOIDED inheritance tax? PM under fire in shock report ahead of conference

https://youtu.be/y4pzc3xq8TY

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28 Sept 2025 #GBNews #UKNews #KeirStarmer

LATEST NEWS: Sir Keir Starmer allegedly transferred land to his parents through a trust, ensuring the asset would never be subject to inheritance tax, regardless of its eventual value. By placing a seven-acre field within this structure, its value was excluded from his parents’ estate—which he was a beneficiary of—when they passed away. At the time, Starmer could not have predicted whether the estate would ultimately avoid the tax, or by how much, since any liability depended on his parents’ total wealth and the estate’s available tax-free allowance.

Anonymous ID: 88fa75 Sept. 27, 2025, 8:34 p.m. No.23665031   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5034 >>5110

seems to be some strange stuff going on in new york city.

no sure if this is to do with trump or something else.

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President Trump departs with new VH-92 as Marine One, supported by V-22 Ospreys after UN in New York

https://youtu.be/kiZtU_iEvec

Anonymous ID: 88fa75 Sept. 27, 2025, 8:49 p.m. No.23665107   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5133 >>5139

UNITE THE 2ND LARGEST UNION IN THE U.K THREATEN TO BREAK WITH KIER STARMER ON THE EVE OF THE LABOUR CONFERENCE

Note: Watch the conference starting tomorrow, there will be fireworks. the unions breaking with starmer is as bad as it gets.

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Unite boss Sharon Graham threatens to break link with Labour on eve of conference

Ms Graham has been a long-time critic of Sir Keir Starmer's agenda, accusing him of lacking vision.

Tamara Cohen

Political correspondent @tamcohen

Saturday 27 September 2025 17:01, UK

https://news.sky.com/story/unite-boss-sharon-graham-threatens-to-break-link-with-labour-on-eve-of-conference-13439250

The boss of Unite, Labour's biggest union funder, has threatened to break its link with the party unless it changes direction.

Sharon Graham, general secretary of the union, told Sky News that, on the eve of a crucial party conference for the prime minister, Unite's support for Labour was hanging in the balance.

She told Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips: "My members, whether it's public sector workers all the way through to defence, are asking, 'What is happening here?'

"Now when that question cannot be answered, when we're effectively saying, 'Look, actually we cannot answer why we're still affiliated', then absolutely I think our members will choose to disaffiliate and that time is getting Close."

Asked when that decision might be made, she cited the budget, on 26 November, as "an absolutely critical point of us knowing whether direction is going to change".

Ms Graham, who became leader in 2021, has been a long-time critic of Sir Keir Starmer's agenda, accusing him of lacking vision.

The union has campaigned against his decision to cut winter fuel allowance for pensioners - which was later reversed - and has called for more taxes on the wealthy.

But the firm threat to disaffiliate, and a timetable, highlights the acute trouble Sir Keir faces on multiple fronts, after a rocky few months which have seen his popularity plummet in the polls and his administration hit by resignations and scandals.

There is now open discussion about his leadership, with Andy Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, claiming he's been urged by MPs to mount a challenge.

Unite has more than a million members, the second-largest union affiliated to Labour. It donates £1.5m a year from its membership fees to the party.

The union did not make an additional donation to Labour at the last election - as it has done previously - but was the biggest donor to its individual MPs and candidates. It has donated millions to the party in the past.

Any decision to disaffiliate would need to be made at a Unite rules conference; of which the next is scheduled for 2027, but there is the option to convene emergency conferences earlier.

Just 15 months into Sir Keir's premiership, in which he has promised to champion workers' rights, Ms Graham's comments are likely to anger the Labour leadership.

Unite, earlier this year, voted to suspend former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner of her union membership because of the government's handling of a long-running bin strike in Birmingham.

Ms Graham has described the left-wing party being launched by Jeremy Corbyn as a "sideshow" and has brushed off speculation of a leadership challenge by Mr Burnham.

This summer, she said if Unite dropped support from Labour it would "focus on building a strong, independent workers' union that was the true, authentic voice for workers".

The annual Labour Party conference kicks off in Liverpool from Sunday.

As a union affiliated with Labour, Unite has seats on the party's ruling national executive committee and can send delegates to its annual conferenc

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