27th February, 2011, 3:32 pm Homophobia allegations overshadow Tower Hamlets budget meeting Rachael Saunders Share this article: This article has been removed at the author's request Rachael Saunders Rachael is a Labour councillor for Mile End East in Tower Hamlets, London. View all articles by Rachael Saunders Subscribe to our daily email More from LabourList News ‘The three letters key to beating the SNP: NHS’ The SNP launched its Scottish Parliament election campaign with 100 days to go with a billboard trundling around… Keiron Higgins 4th February, 2026, 6:00 am Comment ‘Hope starts young. How Labour should use the power of play to tell its story of opportunity’ Play is not just “nice to have”, it is fundamental to children’s health, happiness, learning and life chances.… Paul Lindley 4th February, 2026, 6:00 am Comment ‘Labour is still (only just) the party of business – here’s what it should do to keep bosses onside’ In 2024 when the Tories were in freefall, Keir Starmer proudly proclaimed Labour as “the natural party of… Ella Harvey 4th February, 2026, 6:00 am
Rachael Saunders Rachael is a Labour councillor for Mile End East in Tower Hamlets, London. View all articles by Rachael Saunders
News ‘The three letters key to beating the SNP: NHS’ The SNP launched its Scottish Parliament election campaign with 100 days to go with a billboard trundling around… Keiron Higgins 4th February, 2026, 6:00 am
Comment ‘Hope starts young. How Labour should use the power of play to tell its story of opportunity’ Play is not just “nice to have”, it is fundamental to children’s health, happiness, learning and life chances.… Paul Lindley 4th February, 2026, 6:00 am
Comment ‘Labour is still (only just) the party of business – here’s what it should do to keep bosses onside’ In 2024 when the Tories were in freefall, Keir Starmer proudly proclaimed Labour as “the natural party of… Ella Harvey 4th February, 2026, 6:00 am
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