Person    | Male  Born 8/10/1970 

Sadiq Khan

Politician. Born Sadiq Aman Khan in Tooting. Elected as Member of Parliament for Tooting in 2005. In the government of Gordon Brown, he was Minister of State for Communities, and later Minister of State for Transport. Elected Mayor of London in 2016.

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Sadiq Khan

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Highbury Corner traffic scheme

This public space, previously three lanes of motor traffic, was opened by Sad...

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Madge Gill - mural

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Makram Ali

Sadiq Khan attended the memorial ceremony held at the tree in 2018.

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