Result of the Barnet Annual Council Meeting 2026 Tuesday, 19 May, 2026 Barnet Conservatives secured the highest number of votes of any party in the local elections on 7 May, winning the popular vote with 35% compared to Labour’s 27%. However, with both main parties holding 31 seats each and one Green councillor, no single party has an outright majority. Labour retained control by the narrowest of margins, winning Whetstone ward by just eight votes. Despite this clear... Local News
LEADERSHIP FOR A BETTER FUTURE 18th October 2011 These are difficult times for many in Barnet but David Cameron has demonstrated that he and the Conservative Party have the leadership Britain needs to get the... Local News
VILLIERS: PLANS TO CRIMINALISE SQUATTING WILL BRING LAW BACK ON TO THE SIDE OF THE PROPERTY OWNER 8th September 2011 Following a controversial case in Friern Barnet in her constituency, Theresa Villiers, MP for Chipping Barnet, has welcomed a move by the Ministry of Justice to... Local News
VILLIERS COMPLETES FIREWALK CHALLENGE IN AID OF THE NORTH LONDON HOSPICE 6th September 2011 Last Saturday, Theresa Villiers, MP for Chipping Barnet, successfully took up the challenge of walking across five metres of smouldering hot coals to help raise... Local News
VILLIERS WELCOMES FUNDING BOOST FOR CHIPPING BARNET HIGH STREET 3rd August 2011 Theresa Villiers, MP for Chipping Barnet, has today welcomed a boost of £416,685 of funding for Chipping Barnet High Street. It follows an announcement by Boris... Local News
VILLIERS JOINS LOCAL COUNCILLORS AND RESIDENTS TO OPPOSE REDEVELOPMENT OF MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY CAMPUS AT CAT HILL 26th July 2011 On Monday evening, Theresa Villiers, MP for Chipping Barnet, joined over three hundred local residents and East Barnet Ward Councillors, Robert Rams and Joanna... Local News
VILLIERS BOOSTS PARLIAMENTARY SUPPORT FOR REUNIFICATION OF CYPRUS 13th July 2011 On Tuesday evening, Theresa Villiers, MP for Chipping Barnet, joined fellow parliamentarians at an annual lobby event calling for the reunification of Cyprus to... Local News
VILLIERS SPEAKS OUT ON ANTI-SEMITISM PANEL 8th July 2011 On Thursday evening, Theresa Villiers, MP for Chipping Barnet, took part in a panel discussion on anti-semitism at Woodside Park Synagogue. Local News
VILLIERS CELEBRATES OFFICIAL OPENING OF UK'S FIRST JEWISH COMMUNITY SECONDARY SCHOOL IN BARNET 28th June 2011 Theresa Villiers, Member of Parliament for Chipping Barnet, today joined Tim Loughton, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families, at the... Local News
VILLIERS: DELIVERING THE RIGHT REFORM OF THE NHS 16th June 2011 Writing in the Barnet Press this week, Theresa Villiers dispels the myths about NHS reforms and explains why the Government's plans will safeguard its future... Articles
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