Election Diary

Evening Standard5 April 2012
MAN IN THE NEWS

David Ireland

THE head of the Empty Homes Agency has unveiled the results of the charity's challenge to the mayoral candidates. Boris Johnson is seen as the one who will best address the issue of empty homes with his ambitious target of cutting them to one per cent of London's housing stock by 2011. Ken Livingstone - committed to reducing them from 2.75 to 2.5 per cent - was second, with Sian Berry and Brian Paddick joint third. Mr Ireland said: "Vacant properties blight the lives of the people in whose neighbourhoods they stand and lead to more house building than is necessary."

CAMPAIGN CAPERS

WHAT a difference six years makes. In 2002, Ken Livingstone came out against the MMR injection. With partner Emma Beal newly pregnant, he said "in no way would I inflict on a child that risk". He now tells BBC Radio 5 Live that after reading up on it, he gave his youngest children the jab. "I haven't the slightest doubt now in saying there's no risk with the MMR. The real risk is if you don't have it you will catch one of these diseases and it might kill."

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