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Fireworks, police batons and arrests have been spreading across the states (Pictures: AP)

Following the arrest of dozens of protestors at Columbia University in New York, a similar demonstration at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) has spiraled into chaos.

Video of pro-Palestine and pro-Israel protestors throwing pallets and hitting each other, leaving many bloodied, have begun to circulate as reporters on the ground have reported no police presence – with one witness saying 'security ran away'.

Police are now slowly moving into the scene to help corral people into a certain direction and break up the skirmishes, and some officers have been seen putting on gas masks.

Other California Highway Patrol and Los Angeles Police Department officers have been spotted lining up outside of the encampment, which has a large homemade barricade made with metal barriers and plywood to keep the two sides apart.

A corridor has been created on a walkway to allow protestors to leave the area peacefully without being arrested as police continue to move in.

Earlier, video showed batons being used as the demonstration unraveled into chaos, with a news anchor commenting: 'Where are the police? Where is security? Where is the authority? It's something I've never covered…'

A large police presence is standing nearby the UCLA protest (Picture: ABC7)
Tear gas has been deployed on the site(Picture: AFP)
Fireworks were thrown onto the pro-Palestine side by pro-Israeli demonstrators
Officers are reportedly prepared with plastic handcuffs (Picture: AFP)

In one clip, a protestor appeared to be hit by a wooden pallet someone threw at him – to which the news anchor watching gasped at. The scenes began unfolding around 11pm California time.

Journalist Jack Ross has reported that pro-Palestinian protestors have been taking their own to hospitals because 'UCLA PD won't let EMS' in. Earlier, it was reported that a female Jewish student had been 'knocked unconscious'. Both of these reports are unconfirmed.

He quoted a source saying: 'Which means our camp has treated 100+ people so far for medical injuries including tear gas pepper spray head injuries from projectiles fireworks burns shock. Not a single EMS from outside our camp or network has been able to respond, actively being blocked.'

One video showed a firework being thrown towards the pro-Palestine encampment, with protestors screaming and ducking behind umbrellas before it exploded.

Riot police have been seen on the ground, and were greeted by pro-Israel demonstrators, some draped in the Israeli flag, with chants of 'USA! USA!'

LA councilwoman Katy Yaroslavsky said in a statement: 'Everyone has a right to free speech and protest, but the situation on UCLA's campus is out of control and is no longer safe.

'I'm grateful to LAPD and Mayor Bass for stepping in to ensure the safety of everyone on campus.'

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More than 1,000 protesters have been arrested over the last two weeks on university campuses in Texas, Utah, Virginia, North Carolina, New Mexico, Connecticut, Louisiana, California and New Jersey.

At Columbia University, Hamilton Hall – which protestors renamed 'Hind Hall' in honour of a killed Palestinian girl – was cleared of protesters who took over building on Tuesday.

The scene unfolded shortly after 9pm yesterday evening as police, wearing helmets and carrying zip ties and riot shields, gathered at the Ivy League university's entrance.

Students at the City College of New York were dragged away hours later (Picture: Getty)
Fireworks have been repeatedly thrown in the encampment (Picture: X)
Pro-Palestine/Pro-Israel protestors have been clashing for hours in LA (Picture: BBC)

A statement released by a Columbia spokesperson late on Tuesday said officers arrived on campus after the university requested help – hours after the NYPD said officers would not enter the university campus without university request or an imminent emergency.

The White House condemned the standoffs at Columbia on Tuesday and California State Polytechnic University Humboldt earlier in the week.

Other universities have sought to negotiate agreements with the demonstrators in the hopes of having peaceful commencement ceremonies.

The nationwide campus protests began at Columbia in response to Israel's offensive in Gaza after Hamas attacked southern Israel on October 7.

Demonstrations have erupted across the country, and abroad, as university students begin to protest (Picture: AP/Metro.co.uk)
Police at the University of Texas pepper sprayed and arrested demonstrators en masse (Picture: AFP)
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Militants killed about 1,200 people, most of them civilians, and took roughly 250 hostages.

In return, Israel has killed more than 34,000 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, according to the local health ministry.

The reasons behind the protest vary slightly, but overall agree that the US should end military support to Israel.

Some university students, such as those at Columbia, are demanding their schools sever any financial ties to Israel and other companies involved directly in the conflict.

Mass arrests have led to calls for amnesty of students and faculty who are disciplined for their involvement in the protests.

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Sadiq Khan is running for re-election this year (Photo by Justin Tallis/AFP via Getty Images)

The London Mayoral elections are due to take place on May 2.

Londoners will get their chance to vote for who they would like be the Mayor of London for the next four years.

There are 13 candidates vying for the top job in City Hall, with Labour's Sadiq Khan ahead of his Tory challenger Susan Hall in the polls.

Khan is aiming for an unprecedented third term in office, but what will he do if he is re-elected?

Follow Metro.co.uk's local elections 2024 live blog for the latest updates.

What has Sadiq Khan done as a Mayor and what are his re-election policies for 2024?

London's City Hall, a regular destination for the London Mayor (Picture: Getty)

Sadiq Khan launched his campaign for re-election in March and his pledges can be found on Labour's campaign website.

He unveiled his full manifesto 'A fairer, safer, greener London' on Thursday afternoon at the Design District Unit in Greenwich.

There are a number of key areas Khan will be working to improve, ranging from transport to housing to job creation.

Here is a summary of some of the key areas of his manifesto.

Cost of living

TfL's revenues have taken a big hit during the pandemic (Credits: PA)

The cost of living crisis is the main concern of most voters as energy bills and inflation leaves households feeling the pinch.

In order to tackle this, Khan says City Hall would fund a scheme to give every primary school pupil free meals.

The mayor's office has said the project, first introduced last year, would help more than 270,000 children in the capital and save families about £1,000-per-child over two years.

All 1,900 state primary schools in London participate in the scheme, which costs £140 million a year.

It's available for all primary school children, regardless of family income.

In a post on X, Khan said that he wanted to 'make London the greatest city in the world to grow up in'.

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The Labour mayor claims his Tory opponent Susan Hall would cancel the policy. Hall has said she would extend the programme "for as long as the cost of living situation requires it".

Khan has also pledged to fund baby banks in every borough.

The baby banks will stock essentials like bedding, nappies and clothes.

'I want every child to have the best possible start in life,' the Labour candidate said in a post on X.

Another key plank of Khan's offer on the cost of living is targeted at commuters: a Transport for London fares freeze, extended to March 2025.

City Hall estimates the policy will save tube and bus passengers around £90-a-year and makes fares 12% cheaper than they would have been uncapped.

Khan confirmed the continued freeze on fares after the government stepped in to plug the £250m hole in TfL left by the Covid pandemic. City Hall Conservatives accused the mayor of trying to buy votes with the plan.

Housing

Khan wants to address private rent in the city (Credits: PA)

The housing shortfall in cities is high on the agenda for every mayoral candidate trying to win power in May.

Khan has pledged the "greatest council housebuilding drive in a generation", with 40,000 new social homes completed by 2030. The pledge includes 6,000 rent-controlled homes for key workers in the capital.

The former MP for Tooting has a strong record on housing, with City Hall boasting a ten-fold increase in building since Labour won power. Housing remains in short supply, however, with private rent prices up and 61,810 families in temporary accommodation last year, up from 59,830 in 2021.

Khan has also pledged to "pursue dodgy landlords" who fail to follow proper regulations, with maximum penalties of two years' rent returned to tenants.

Transport

Hybrid and electric buses will likely be seen more and more in the future (Credits: Getty Images)

Beyond the fares freeze, Khan would point to the new Elizabeth line, the introduction of the Night Tube, investment in green buses and a five-fold increase in protected cycle lanes.

The manifesto commits Khan to "continuing to invest in public transport to ensure it is safe, affordable and reliable, keeping fares as low as possible, working to put TfL on a sound, sustainable financial footing after the pandemic, and supporting a revolution in walking and cycling

He has pledged to extend the Superloop express bus network, including a link between Lewisham and Elephant and Castle as an alternative to the Bakerloo extension. Critics say the 'Bakerloop' extension is aimed at masking underinvestment in Tube upgrades.

Crime

As mayor, Khan also acts as the capital's police and crime commissioner.

According the Crime Survey for England and Wales, individuals are less likely to be a victim of crime in the capital than they are across the country as a whole. But concern the level of violent crime is likely to be a central part of the election fight, with drug dealing, gangs and knife crime blighting some communities.

If re-elected, Khan has promised to boost the Met's police budget by £88m, mainly using cash from council tax hikes, and seek more central government funding.

'Erasmus' scheme

One of the more eye-catching pledges so far has been Khan's vow to offer young people studying in London a new version of the EU's student exchange scheme lost after Brexit.

The aim is to give students grants and support to study and work abroad, in the EU and elsewhere, with reciprocal arrangements to be put in place for overseas students.

The mayor is discussing the move with leading philanthropists and funders in a bid to recover some of the mobility opportunities for young people cut off when the UK left the Erasmus scheme.

Environment

Many have protested against the expansion of London's ULEZ (Credits: andy barnes/w8media)

Khan's most significant climate change measure, the Ultra-low Emission Zone (ULEZ), has been under attack since Labour lost last year's Uxbridge by-election, with the levy seen as a key factor.

The £12.50 charge for the most polluting vehicles was widened in late 2021 and Ulez now represents the largest clean air zone in the world.

The mayor has pledged not to extend its scope and has ruled out both a pay-per-mile scheme and any tightening of the rules.

He has promised to keep the capital's 2030 net zero target and decarbonise more buses.

Jobs

The capital's economy is still recovering from the Covid pandemic and high levels of inflation, though its unemployment rate is at a historical low of 3.8%.

Khan last week unveiled a growth plan for London, which he said would aim to create at least 150,000 high-quality jobs by 2028.

These new roles would be in established sectors such as finance, retail and hospitality, though Khan highlighted untapped opportunity in health, life sciences and fintech.

He has also begun pressing the government for an improved Brexit deal.

How likely is it Sadiq Khan will win again?

At the last London mayoral election, Sadiq Khan won with 55% of the vote (Picture: PA)

Polls have so far put Khan ahead of his rival Susan Hall. Pollster YouGov had Khan 19 points ahead and he is the bookies' favourite, with betting companies offering odds of 1/25.

Labour remains very popular in London and the party holds the vast majority of parliamentary constituencies.

Khan won with 55% of the vote in 2021 but how this year's race will be decided has changed.

In 2021, the contest was decided using a proportional representation system which enabled Khan to pick up second preference votes from parties like the Greens.

This year, in which Khan is running for a third term, the race will be decided using a first-past-the-post system. This means that the person with the most votes wins.

This could make it more difficult for Khan to make it over the line, especially as many voters in outer London have been angry about the expansion of the ULEZ charging zone.

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Who is running for Mayor of London 2024?

There are 13 candidates standing in the election on May 2.

Below is the full list of candidates and the parties they represent as they will appear on the ballot when you go to vote:

  • Femy Amin, Animal Welfare Party
  • Count Binface, Count Binface for Mayor of London
  • Rob Blackie, Liberal Democrats
  • Natalie Campbell, Independent
  • Howard Cox, Reform UK
  • Amy Gallagher, Social Democratic Party
  • Zoe Garbutt, Green Party
  • Tarun Ghulati, Independent
  • Susan Hall, Conservative Party
  • Sadiq Khan, Labour Party
  • Andreas Michli, Independent
  • Brian Rose, London Real Party
  • Nick Scanlon, Britain First

How do I vote for the Mayor of London 2024?

How will you be voting on May 2? (Credits: EPA)

To be eligible to vote in the London mayoral election 2024, you must live in London, be registered to vote, and be over the age of 18.

The deadline to register to vote in the London Mayor was April 16.

For more information on how to do this, visit the London Elects website.

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Susan Hall, centre, is taking on the Labour mayor Sadiq Khan for the Tories (Picture: PA)

The London Mayoral elections are due to take place on May 2.

Londoners will get their chance to vote for who they would like be the Mayor of London for the next four years.

Among the 13 candidates in the running are incumbent mayor Sadiq Khan and his top rival, Conservative Susan Hall.

Hall aims to block the Labour politician from bagging an unprecedented third term in the top role, but what will she do if she is successful?

Follow Metro.co.uk's local elections 2024 live blog for the latest updates.

What are Susan Hall's policies?

Susan Hall launched her full manifesto for Mayor of London a few days after Sadiq Khan revealed his.

It went into more detail about the list of five main priorities that have been on her campaign website since last year.

They give an indication of the most important issues she wants to tackle if she's elected next month.

Here is a summary of her plan's key points.

Ulez

Khan's expansion of the Ulez has led to protests from some Londoners (Picture: PA)

On her website and across social media, Susan Hall has made it clear that scrapping Sadiq Khan's controversial expansion of the Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez) is one of her top priorities.

Under the scheme, drivers in vehicles that don't meet certain emissions standards are charged £12.50 a day when they travel in any of London's 32 boroughs.

It was first introduced by Boris Johnson and applied to an area around the centre of the capital, but Khan extended it to cover the entirety of Greater London in August last year.

Hall has pledged to reverse that decision on her first day in office.

To replace it, she wants to set up a 'High Pollution Hotspots fund' worth £50 million, which would 'tackle air pollution where it is'.

The website does not give details about what this money would go towards, but in an interview with the Telegraph last year Hall said this may involve widening roads to remove 'pinch points' and installing air filtration technology.

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She also regularly raises concerns about apparent plans for a 'pay-per-mile' system that Labour wants to bring in. However, Sadiq Khan has denied at every opportunity that there are any plans to introduce such a scheme.

Crime

Hall has said she will boost police numbers by 1,500 if she wins next month (Credits: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Susan Hall has said she will 'get a grip on crime' as mayor, arguing that the capital does not feel safe after eight years with Sadiq Khan in charge.

She says she will bring back 'borough-based policing' by investing £200 million in bringing crime down and putting two extra bases in every borough, while making sure no more police stations are closed.

Earlier this month, she pledged to put an extra 1,500 officers on London's streets if she's elected – slightly more than the 1,300 promised by Khan.

She also wants to increase stop and search but 'do so in a responsible way', giving all frontline police access to handheld knife detection wands, which would – she claims – make their searches faster and less invasive.

A £7 million pot would be created so every London school that wants to install a 'knife arch' (ie, an airport-style walk-through metal detector) can do so.

Hall has said she would set up specialised units within the Metropolitan Police for tackling burglaries, robberies and thefts, while also recruiting a women's commissioner to improve women's safety in the city.

Her '24 Hour London Strategy' would, she says, help keep late-night revellers safe too.

Housing

Housing in London remains in short supply (Picture: Getty Images)

Susan Hall has accused her opponent Sadiq Khan of not building enough houses in the capital – and of not building the right sort of houses.

Her website originally said her housing plan would 'focus on beautiful, green, community-oriented places that are high density but not high rise'.

However, her manifesto says: 'High-rise developments will be limited to appropriate areas that do not disrupt existing communities.'

She has also argued for the development of homes on public brownfield sites, saying she would 'unblock the barriers' preventing that from happening.

To that end, she also promises to relaunch the London Land Commission, originally announced by then-Chancellor George Osborne in 2015.

It would work to identify brownfield sites where more family homes could be built.

Environment

Electric and hybrid buses are used widely on London's network (Picture: Getty Images)

While she's keen to see housing pop up in London's brownfield sites, Susan Hall has said she will 'fiercely protect' the city's green belt from overdevelopment.

More bus routes need to make the switch to electric vehicles, she says, and for ordinary electric vehicle (EV) drivers she pledges to boost the number of car charging points.

She also says she would work to ensure Transport for London (TfL) becomes carbon neutral.

Hall's website says: 'Renewable energy is the future, so that we can become a zero-carbon city. Under my Mayoralty, I will ensure TfL leads the way.'

Driving and Transport

Hall has said she will improve safety on the Tube (Picture: Rasid Necati Aslim/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Low traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs) would be scrapped 'where Londoners want them gone', according to the Susan Hall's manifesto, while 20mph limit would be lifted 'where safe to do so'.

Several of the Tory's plans for London involve the Underground network.

She has said she would like to deploy more CCTV cameras on the Tube in an effort to improve women's safety.

Under her proposals, there would be a boost in funding for TfL infrastructure, including upgrades to the much-maligned Central Line as quickly as can be managed.

Hall also wants to expand the Night Tube to incorporate more lines each weekend – the Hammersmith and City line would be added 'as soon as possible', and the District, Circle and Metropolitan lines 'when feasible'.

Khan immediately echoed that promise after it was announced earlier this week.

What is Susan Hall's background?

Susan Hall describes herself as a 'Harrow girl done good', having started off stripping down car engines while working in the garage owned by her dad.

She went on to marry a hairdresser, and later opened a salon named Enhance in the Wealdstone district of her home borough.

At one point, the business employed 20 people – a fact that seems to be included every time the salon is mentioned online.

Hall was first elected to public office in 2006, when she became a member of Harrow borough council.

In 2013, she became the council's leader, a role she held until the following year.

Her next step up the ladder came in 2017, when she replaced a certain Kemi Badenoch as a London-wide Assembly Member.

Since 2006, Hall has served as a councillor in Harrow (Picture: Stefan Rousseau/PA)

She became deputy leader of the assembly's Conservative group in 2018, and the following year became leader – a role she held until May last year.

Across her time at City Hall, she has become known for her regular attacks on Sadiq Khan.

In a post on the website ConservativeHome last May, she said she had become the 'world expert' on Khan's weaknesses: 'His tense body language when he is taken off script, the way he lambasts his team for mistakes and saps their morale, and the deep-rooted insecurity that dictates his every decision.'

Hall has got into trouble over her activity on social media site X, formerly Twitter, in the past.

She replied to a 2019 tweet by Katie Hopkins that called Khan 'our nipple height mayor of Londonistan', saying: 'Thank you Katie!' – apparently endorsing a term for the capital used to suggest that Muslims are taking over.

In subsequent interviews, she said she did not remember sending the tweet and she was not aware of the implications of the term 'Londonistan'.

Who is running for Mayor of London 2024?

There are 13 candidates standing in the election on May 2.

Below is the full list of candidates and the parties they represent as they will appear on the ballot when you go to vote:

  • Femy Amin, Animal Welfare Party
  • Count Binface, Count Binface for Mayor of London
  • Rob Blackie, Liberal Democrats
  • Natalie Campbell, Independent
  • Howard Cox, Reform UK
  • Amy Gallagher, Social Democratic Party
  • Zoe Garbutt, Green Party
  • Tarun Ghulati, Independent
  • Susan Hall, Conservative Party
  • Sadiq Khan, Labour Party
  • Andreas Michli, Independent
  • Brian Rose, London Real Party
  • Nick Scanlon, Britain First

How do I vote for the Mayor of London 2024?

How will you be voting on May 2? (Picture: Reuters)

To be eligible to vote in the London mayoral election 2024, you must live in London, be registered to vote, and be over the age of 18.

The deadline to register to vote in the London Mayor was April 16 at 11.59pm.

For more information, visit the London Elects website.

Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.

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The battle for Mayor of London is looking like a race between Sadiq Khan, Susan Hall and a count in a bin (Picture: PA/Getty)

London's 2024 mayoral election will take place tomorrow and the battle for the capital's top office is in full force.

The deadline for nominations was in March. Right-wing agitator Laurence Fox intended to stand after bagging 1.9% of the vote and losing his £10,000 deposit last time around.

But he failed to get his name on the slip by submitting his nomination forms too close to the deadline to fix several errors on them.

The former actor and sacked broadcaster blamed 'pure political corruption'.

Follow Metro.co.uk's local elections 2024 live blog for the latest updates.

When is the London mayoral election?

Londoners will cast their ballot for the next resident of City Hall on May 2.

On the same day, thousands of council seats in England will be contested.

There will also be ten other mayoral elections outside of the capital, as well as elections for 37 police and crime commissioners across England and Wales. You can follow all the latest news in our local election live blog.

Who are the candidates?

We look at who is planning to stand, their party and chances to win.

Sadiq Khan – Labour

Sadiq Khan has been Mayor of London since 2016 (Picture: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire)

Odds: 1/25

Incumbent Mayor of London Sadiq Khan is seeking an unprecedented third term in office.

First elected in 2016, he was re-elected in a postponed contest in 2021.

No one else has managed to hold onto the top job in London for more than two terms.

Predecessor and former fellow Labour member Ken Livingstone tried it in 2008, narrowly losing to Boris Johnson.

Livingstone tried and failed to regain the title four years later.

But Khan, the capital's first Muslim mayor, having previously been its first Muslim MP, could pull it off.

He's polling more than 20% above his closest opponent, with half of voters indicating they'd back him, despite controversies over knife crime levels and the expansion of ultra low emission zones (ULEZ).

Khan has promised to unleash the 'greatest council housebuilding drive in a generation' if voted back in.

He's also highlighting his promises of free school meals, Transport for London far freezes, and cleaner air.

Susan Hall – Conservative

Former beauty salon owner Susan Hall is eyeing up the mayor's office after four years leading the Tories at the London Assembly (Picture: Carl Court/Getty Images)

Odds: 8/1

Conservative Party HQ has 'given up' on London Assembly member Susan Hall's campaign as she's dipped below 30% in the polls, according to former Chancellor George Osborne.

This is despite hinging her campaign on opposition to ULEZ, which several blue boroughs have fiercely opposed.

A measure intended to offer cleaner air and safer roads for pedestrians and cyclists, it's been widely criticised for causing traffic jams that have left buses taking two hours to travel less than three miles.

Hall spent four years as leader of the Tory group on the London Assembly, of which she's been a member since 2017.

The former salon owner is promising to 'get a grip on crime, build more affordable homes, and scrap the ULEZ expansion on day one'.

Zoë Garbett – Green

Zoë Garbett was the first Green councillor for Dalston

Odds: 150/1

The pink-haired leader of Hackney Greens, Zoë Garbett, is coming out to bat for small venues and other people who 'do not feel heard' in 'the best city in the world'.

London's nightlife is said to be declining as late-night venues struggle to get licensing and the cost of rent is pricing creative and nightlife industry workers out of the capital.

A councillor for Dalston, Garbett is hoping to build on the relative success of Sian Berry who secured 8% for the Green Party in the 2021 mayoral election.

She's one of the few candidates not looking to scrap or roll back Khan's ULEZ policy.

Instead, Garbett is promising a 'better and fairer' way of charging motorists based on how far and when they travel, and what vehicle they drive.

Rob Blackie – Liberal Democrat

Liberal Democrat candidate Rob Blackie has just undergone successful treatment for cancer (Picture: Andrew Kin/PA)

Odds: 100/1

A warrior fighting Vladimir Putin's propaganda machine in its war in Ukraine, Rob Blackie is turning his attention to problems facing London.

The one-time anti-Brexit campaigner has stood for election before – as a London Assembly candidate in 2012 and 2016 – but he's never been successful in winning office.

He's hoping his call for police to prioritise investigating serious sexual offences instead of 'wasting time' on low-level drug offences like laughing gas will win over voters.

Black has himself been violently mugged, leaving him with a titanium neck installed by the NHS.

Howard Cox – Reform

Former businessman Howard Cox is promising to scrap ULEZ as Reform's candidate for Mayor of London (Picture: Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Images)

Odds: 100/1

FairFuelUK founder Howard Cox believes he's the man who can deliver better for London, and the former businessman plans to do so by scrapping ULEZ.

He claims to have stopped more than £200 billion in planned taxes by campaigning to keep fuel duty frozen since 2010.

The former Tory voter, who is trailing on just 5% in the polls, frames himself as a voice for 'low-income families, workers, sole traders, and businesses'.

Reform, formerly the Brexit Party, was founded by City stockbroker Nigel Farage and property businessman Richard Tice.

Cox also promised to increase affordable housing and ensure stable 5G and wifi across Greater London.

Count Binface – Independent

Count Binface poses after the results of the London mayoral election in 2021 (Picture: PA)

Odds: 1000/1

Sometimes satire is the best form of protest, particularly when you don't have to look at their smiling face begging you for a vote.

Alongside a slightly sinister proposal to 'halve the Tories' – their seats, or them? – Count Binface is also promising to slash the price of croissants and get the astronomy growing.

The satirical candidate is also offering to 'stop the bots', a welcome proposal for anyone tired of spending hours blocking spam accounts on Twitter or Instagram.

An 'intergalactic space warrior', Count Binface has stood in four elections.

He won 22,775 votes, or 1% of the total, at the last mayoral election.

Binface has also twice stood in Boris Johnson's former constituency of Uxbridge and South Ruislip.

He's never been successful in an election, but maybe this will be his moment.

Other candidates

  • Femy Amin – Animal Welfare Party
  • Natalie Campbell – Independent
  • Amy Gallagher – Social Democratic Party
  • Tarun Ghulati – Independent
  • Andreas Michli – Independent
  • Brian Rose – London Real Party
  • Nick Scanlon – Britain First

What do the polls predict?

Although Sadiq Khan is soaring ahead in the polls, there are fears the election will be closer than you may think based on the gulf between him and the competition.

That could be a problem now the system for electing the Mayor of London has changed.

No longer will voters' second preferences be counted towards the top two candidate's total tally. Instead, there is a single round, with the winner being whoever wins the most votes like in elections for parliament, thanks to a change forced through by the Tories.

While Khan was re-elected with 55% of the vote last time around, there was less than 5% between him and the Tories' Shaun Bailey in the first round.

With 11 other candidates capable of siphoning votes in other directions, there's still a route to victory for Susan Hall.

But the chances of that happening are slim if the bookies are right.

Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.

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Count Binface hopes to beat the likes of Sadiq Khan and Susan Hall (Picture: Instagram/countbinface)

Count Binface is practically a staple of London's elections at this point.

The viral political star – formerly known as Lord Buckethead – first found fame for challenging PMs Theresa May and Boris Johnson.

Now the Count is running for the 2024 London mayoral election, running against 12 other candidates.

His hilarious manifesto includes pledges to ban shops from selling croissants for more than £1.10 and building 'at least one' affordable house.

So, who is he, and why is he no longer named Lord Buckethead? Here's all you need to know.

Follow Metro.co.uk's local elections 2024 live blog for the latest updates.

Who is Count Binface?

Count Binface describes himself as 'an intergalactic space warrior and leader of the Recyclons from planet Sigma IX'.

Count Binface was formerly known as Lord Buckethead (Picture: Oli Scarff/AFP via Getty Images)

But the man behind the mask is actually Jon Harvey, a comedian and writer.

On Count Binface's official website, Harvey writes that his alter-ego is an 'intergalactic space warrior who stood against Theresa May in 2017 and went viral (in a non-Covid way)'.

The Count campaigns for 'justice, lasers, Lovejoy, affordable croissants and the return of Ceefax' (Picture: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

He then went on to challenge PM Boris Johnson's seat as MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip, which the PM has held since 2015.

After an unsuccessful bid, the Count threw his 'metal' hat (head?) in the ring for the 2021 London mayor election, where he received 24,775 votes.

Now he's back and hoping to win the 2024 mayor election on May 2.

When asked for his opinion on one of his main rivals, Susan Hall of the Conservatives, he told the PA news agency: 'I have no idea what you're talking about.'

It will be the Count's second time running to be mayor of London (Picture: Victoria Jones/PA Wire)

In March, he released a music video on YouTube featuring his version of The Real Thing's 'You To Me Are Everything'. 

In the upbeat electro song, the Count sings: 'I will bring the price of croissants down for you.'

The video was shared to help raise the £10,000 needed to put down a deposit to run for mayor.

He was able to successfully quality after receiving 659 donations on his GoFundMe.

'Make 2024 Bindependence Day!' he wrote on the page.

What is Count Binface's 2024 manifesto for London mayor?

Policies include renaming London Bridge after Phoebe Waller-Bridge (the Fleabag creator) and making Claudia Winkleman's fringe Grade 1 listed.

He also promises to make Thames Water bosses take a dip in the Thames to 'see how they like it'.

Other manifesto pledges include banning speakers on public transport, replacing the Millennium Dome with a nature reserve and tying government ministers's pay to nurses for the next 100 years.

The Count is also passionate about the cost of 99 Flakes (Picture: Instagram/@countbinface)

He also made some other political promises beyond the manifesto.

'I'm the only politician who asks why a 99 flake costs a fiver,' he said on Instagram.

Count Binface's love of Ceefax is also included in the manifesto, with a pledge to reintroduce the teletext service to all homes within the M25.

Why did he change his name from Lord Buckethead?

Until 2018, Count Binface was known as Lord Buckethead – with many wondering why he changed his name.

Unluckily, it seems comedian Jon Harvey wound up in a copyright dispute over the character with US-based filmmaker Todd Durham.

Lord Buckethead first appeared in Durham's 1984 sci-fi film Hyperspace – a Star Wars parody of sorts – as an intergalactic villain.

A few years after the film's release, a version of Lord Buckethead – not played by Jon – went on to stand in the 1987 and 1992 UK general elections.

This Lord Buckethead was played by Mike Lee, the owner of the company that looked after UK distribution for the film, which was called Gremloids here.

Seemingly, this was an approved usage for the character.

But after Jon Harvey's unofficial portrayal went viral in 2017, a legal dispute cropped up.

The Count stood against Theresa May in 2017 (Picture: Kate Green/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

As the Count himself writes on his website: 'In 2018 I had an unfortunate battle on the planet Copyright.

'An elderly American human film producer took my Twitter account off me after I got famous.

'So I had an upgrade and took on Boris Johnson in the 2019 election in my new and improved form, Count Binface.

'I'm still your friendly neighbourhood space warrior campaigning for justice, lasers, Lovejoy and the return of Ceefax.'

A new, seemingly-approved performer took over the role of Lord Buckethead in 2019 and ran against Count Binface.

How many times has Count Binface run for London mayor?

Count Binface has only run for mayor once before, in 2021.

He has, however, run in other elections, including in the 2019 general election.

Count Binface believes 'democracy on our planet is in deep trouble' (Picture: Oli Scarff/AFP)

He was a candidate in Uxbridge and South Ruislip, which was former prime minister Boris Johnson's seat at the time.

He ran again in the Uxbridge and South Ruislip by-election in 2023, which was triggered when Johnson resigned as an MP.

How many votes has Count Binface received in previous elections?

In the 2019 general election, Count Binface got 69 votes. He was beaten by the new Lord Buckethead, who got 125 votes.

He came ninth in the 2021 elections with 24,775 first-choice votes, defeating Piers Corbyn and UKIP in the process.

'This is a new record for an alien standing for public office on planet Earth,' he said.

In the 2023 Uxbridge and South Ruislip by-election, he got 190 votes, defeating Piers Corbyn and UKIP again, as well as the Official Monster Raving Loony Party. 

He has not ruled out an appearance in the general election expected later this year, telling PA that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's seat in Richmond, North Yorkshire, 'does look a tiny bit on the tempting side'.

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Americans spot eerie 'pizza meter' pattern at Pentagon sparking conspiracy theory WWIII 'is about to get real' | 1NJD01J | 2024-05-01 05:08:01

AMERICANS have spotted a strange phenomenon near the Pentagon, sparking several theories, including the beginning of a possible WWIII.

A Papa Johns pizzeria near the Pentagon in Washington DC, has reportedly been busier than usual after Iran attacked Israel on Saturday.

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Americans spot eerie 'pizza meter' pattern at Pentagon sparking conspiracy theory WWIII 'is about to get real'
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Some fear this might be related to possible military action from the US[/caption]

Screenshots of the shop's business hours show an increase in service on Saturday around 6 pm went viral on social media.

Discussion about the "Pizza Meter," an annual report from the early-to-mid 1990s, that claimed to offer insight into the attitudes of politicians at the time.

However, others argue the Pizza Meter is used as a way to predict possible action by the US military based on how much pizza is being delivered to US intelligence buildings.

The Pizza Meter originated in the early 1990s after several pizza delivery drivers were polled on their delivery locations.

"The news media doesn't always know when something big is going to happen because they're in bed, but our deliverers are out there at 2 in the morning," Frank Meeks, who owned 60 Dominos stores in the DC area in 1991, told the Los Angeles Times.

At the time, more than 20 pizzas were delivered to the CIA the night before Iraq invaded Kuwait, said Meeks.

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His theory successfully predicted several historical incidents such as the US invasion of Panama and the Gulf War.

Just before the Gulf War, pizza orders from the White House surged from under 50 to 125 a day.

Since Meeks went public with the Pizza meter, the US government has stopped ordering large amounts of pizza from a single vendor and now sends people to pick up orders.

In 2024, following Iran's attack on Israel, which saw more than 300 drones and missiles target the country, many feel this new "Pizza Meter" might spell the beginning of military action from the US.

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"Uh oh, WWIII incoming," wrote one person on Reddit.

"War never changes and neither does the need for pizza in times of crisis," wrote another person on X, formerly known as Twitter.

"They having a pizza party for WW3," wrote a third person.

A fourth wrote, "Perhaps WW3 was known internally as 'Pineapple Pizza.'"

To add to the speculation, the Wikipedia article for the Pizza Meter seems to have been deleted, according to several online users.

PRELUDE TO WAR

Word leaders have asked for peace following the large-scale air attacks on Israel by Iran.

Many have expressed concern about a possible regional conflict.

Israel has promised to "exact a price" from Iran in response to the attack but analysts said they weren't sure of the extent of the retaliation.

President Joe Biden said that he condemned the attack "in the strongest possible terms."

The president added that the US "will remain vigilant to all threats and will not hesitate to take all necessary action to protect our people."

Other world leaders have shared their reactions, such as Colombia's president, Gustavo Petro, who called on the United Nations to "meet urgently" and "immediately commit to peace."

"It was predictable; we're now in the prelude to World War III precisely when humanity should rebuild its economy towards the rapid goal of decarbonization," Petro added.

"Everyone knows how wars start, no one knows how they end."

Argentinian President Javier Milei said his office has expressed "solidarity and unwavering commitment" to Israel.

"The Republic of Argentina recognizes the right of State-Nations to defend themselves and strongly supports the State of Israel in the defense of its sovereignty, in particular against regimes that promote terror and seek the destruction of Western civilization," he added.

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Angry scenes as gardai deal with 'live and active situation' as yobs launch fireworks at cops in wake of horror attack | 1NJD01J | 2024-05-01 05:08:01

VIOLENT scenes continue to unfold tonight as yobs fire missiles and fireworks at Gardai in the wake of a horror stabbing attack in the area.

Cops are being attacked at the junction of Parnell Square and O'Connell St, where three children were attacked by a knifeman outside their school.

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Angry scenes as gardai deal with 'live and active situation' as yobs launch fireworks at cops in wake of horror attack
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Angry scenes as gardai deal with 'live and active situation' as yobs launch fireworks at cops in wake of horror attack
Angry scenes as gardai deal with 'live and active situation' as yobs launch fireworks at cops in wake of horror attack
Violent scenes are unfolding where An Garda Siochana remain at the scene of a stabbing in Dublin city centre
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Angry scenes as gardai deal with 'live and active situation' as yobs launch fireworks at cops in wake of horror attack
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Officers stationed near the crime scene have come under attack by a group of people tonight.

There have been reports of assaults, fireworks and missiles being lobbed at gardai.

Horror footage captured by witnesses near Parnell Street show a line of officers standing side by side as sparks fly, with one Garda appearing to go down in pain following a round of fireworks.

Another officer has reportedly been physically assaulted and protesters have also hurled bottles at cops.

A Garda patrol car has been set on fire and left engulfed in flames to burn out as yobs yelled and swarmed around the flaming vehicle, filming the destruction.

A massive blaze is drawing a big crowd on O'Connell Street with a Dublin Bus vehicle in flames on the capital's main street.

A Luas tram has also been set on fire and is severely damaged.

Angry protesters have also broken into a Foot Locker and Arnotts and stolen items including clothes and shoes.

Attackers have also destroyed other shop fronts and accommodation centres leaving shattered glass everywhere.

Garda Commissioner Drew Harris issued a statement on the "disgraceful scenes" unfolding in the city centre tonight and urged the group to go home.

He said: "I thinks there's disgraceful scenes in terms of a major investigation, the maintenance of a scene, the gathering of evidence.

"We have a complete lunatic hooligan faction driven by far right ideology and then this disruptive tendency here engaged in serious violence."

Commissioner Harris said more resources are being drafted in a bid to deal with the violent situation unfolding on Parnell Street.

The Garda Press Office said that gardai are trying to control "a live and active situation".

Increasing numbers of gardai have been deployed in the area, including the Public Order Unit.

However patrol vehicles attempting to arrive at the scenes are being met with groups of hooded people punching, kicking and swarming around the cars.

Footage on social media also shows yobs jumping on Garda cars and smashing windscreens.

All Luas services have been suspended and gardaí are closing access to Kildare St and Molesworth Street.

Riots have spread to Cathal Brugha St, where the group attacked a Holiday Inn hotel.

Riot police have geared up to clear some areas but many Dublin streets remain in flames.

'THUGGISH' BEHAVIOUR

Justice Minister Helen McEntee said the city centre violence by "a small number using an appalling incident to spread division will not be tolerated".

Appealing for the attacks to end, the Minister said: "The horrific attack today in Dublin City Centre was an appalling crime that has shocked us all.

"An Garda Síochána are following a definite line of inquiry and are not looking for anyone else regarding this crime. The perpetrator will be brought to justice.

"A thuggish and manipulative element must not be allowed use an appalling tragedy to wreak havoc.

"I have spoken to local TDs from all sides of the Dail and we are of the same view.

"We will not tolerate a small number using an appalling incident to spread division.

"I would appeal for calm in the city centre as An Garda Siochana carry out their work – attacks on members of An Garda Siochana must be utterly condemned and will be dealt with severely.

"I am meeting the Garda Commissioner this evening to discuss the policing plan in the city tonight.

"Most importantly, we must remember the real tragedy of today and allow the investigations take their course."

Tanaiste Micheal Martin said it is unacceptable that people are engaging in "wanton violence" on Dublin's streets tonight.

He appealed to people to stop and to allow gardai to continue with their investigation.

CRITICAL CONDITION

One of the young stabbing victims, a girl aged five, is critical after she suffered "serious injuries" in the attack outside a creche near Gaelscoil Coláiste Mhuire on Parnell Square East at around 1.30pm.

A woman who worked at the creche and cared for the kids tried to stop the attacker and was stabbed and seriously injured as a result.

Siobhan Kearney, who saw the horror unfold from across the street, described efforts from passersby to disarm the attacker.

She said: "We got another young man, disarmed him [the attacker] with the knife, another man took the knife and put it away for the garda to find it.

"Two children and the woman were taken back into the school where they were coming from. It was absolutely bedlam."

Ms Kearney then teamed up with an American woman to "form a circle around the man" while they waited for emergency services to arrive.

She told RTE: "People were trying to attack the man so me and an American lady formed a ring around the man and then about three minutes later the ambulance came for the children and another ambulance and fire officers came for the man on the ground."

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New Photo - Christmas Eve tragedy as toddler dies after being pulled from swimming pool in Queensland | 1NJD01J | 2024-05-01 05:08:01
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A ONE-YEAR-OLD has died after fighting for life when pulled from a swimming pool – just a day before Christmas.

The toddler struck trouble in the water at a unit complex in Elanora, on the Gold Coast, at 4.20pm on Saturday.

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Emergency services were called to the scene and rushed the toddler to Robina Hospital in a critical condition.

Queensland Police confirmed on Sunday the one-year-old has since died.

A report will be prepared for the coroner with the death not being treated as suspicious. 

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AN up-and-coming Mexican singer has died after being fatally shot by a group of kidnappers.

Jesús Cardenas, better known by his stage name Chuy Montana, was gunned down on a roadside in Tijuana, Mexico, on Wednesday evening.

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Chuy Montana dead at 25: Singer's body is found along Mexican highway after being shot by group of kidnappers
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Jesus Cardenas, better known as Chuy Montana, was shot and killed in Tijuana, Mexico, on Wednesday evening[/caption]
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Tijuana police said a group of armed men ambushed Cardenas, 25, on the Playas de Rosarito-Tijuana road in an attempt to kidnap the Corridos Tumbados singer, according to Punto Norte.

Cardenas managed to escape his kidnappers' grasp by jumping out of the vehicle the suspects had placed him in.

The gunmen fired multiple shots at Cardenas, who was found dead with his wrists handcuffed, the outlet reported.

Photos from the scene obtained by Punto Norte showed the musician lying beside an orange Renault Stepway van.

Cardenas' record label, Street Mob Records, founded by renowned Mexican artist Jesús Ortiz Paz of the group Fuerza Regida, confirmed his death in a statement.

"On behalf of Street Mob Records, we deeply regret the passing of our colleague and brother Chuy Montana," the statement posted on Instagram read.

"We stand in solidarity with his family during this time of grief. We kindly request understanding and respect from the media at this difficult moment."

Before Ortiz Paz's Street Mob Records signed him, Cardenas was popular on social media for singing and playing his guitar between vehicles waiting in line to cross back into the United States via the San Ysidro, Tijuana, side of the border in Mexico.

A viral video on social media showed the moment Cardenas and another fellow guitars ran into Ortiz Paz, who was seated in the back seat of a car waiting in line to cross back into the US.

Cardenas is seen singing to Ortiz Paz, who then asks the Tijuana native in the video if he wrote the song.

Ortiz Paz pulls out a piece of paper and signs Cardenas to his Street Mob Records, saying, "Sign here only. It's all set; you're signed to the company. They're going to send you a message. Go home, that's it."

Cardenas eventually blew up following the release of his singles Porte de Scarface and Ramos Buchones.

He was featured in the single Polvos de Chanel from Fuerza Regida's latest album, Pa las Baby's y Belikeada.

Ortiz Paz mourned Cardenas' death sharing a pair of videos of the two singing in what appeared to be private events.

In one of the videos, shared on Ortiz Paz's Instagram Stories, Cardenas is seen sitting on a sofa playing the guitar while the Fuerza Regida frontman is rapping.

The second video, recorded in a lavish backyard, shows Cardenas and Ortiz Paz rapping together.

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