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City of Westminster

Shown within Greater London
Geography
Status: London borough, City
Area:
- Total
Ranked 346th
21.48 kmē
ONS code:00BK
Demographics
Population:
- Total ( 2002 est.)
- Density
Ranked 72nd
190,631
8,875 / kmē
Ethnicity:73.2% White
8.9% S.Asian
7.4% Afro-Carib.
2.2% Chinese
Politics

Westminster London Borough Council
http://www.westminster.gov.uk
Leadership:Leader & Cabinet
Executive: Conservative
MPs: Karen BuckKaren Patricia Buck (born August 30, 1958, Castlederg, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland) has been the Labour member of Parliament for Regent's Park and Kensington North since 1997. She worked in local government and as a Labour Party campaign strategist be, Mark FieldMark Christopher Field is the Conservative Party member of Parliament for the Cities of London and Westminster, in London. He is opposed to the scheme of congestion charging introduced by the Mayor of London (see also London Congestion Charge). He became
London AssemblyThe London Assembly is an elected body that supervises the Greater London Authority and the Mayor of London. It has power to scrutinise the Mayor and authority, conduct investigations, to amend the budget and to initiate proposals. London Assembly constit:
- Member
West Central London
- Angie BrayAngie Bray is a Conservative Party politician and member of the London Assembly for West Central London. She was elected to the Assembly in 2000, and re-elected in 2004. External link .

The City of Westminster is a London borough and a cityA city is an urban area, differentiated from a town, village, or hamlet by size, population density, importance, or legal status. City can also be a synonym for " downtown. Introduction A city usually consists of residential, industrial and business areas in its own right, situated to the west of the City of LondonThe City of London often referred to as just the City or as the Square Mile (from its area) (but never referred to simply as London forms the historic and financial centre of Greater London. Although the City was for centuries synonymous with London, the and north of the River ThamesThis article is about the River Thames in southern England. For other meanings of the word Thames, see Thames The Thames ( pronounced /temz/) is a river flowing through southern England and connecting London with the sea. Course The Thames has a length of. It was extended in 1965 to include the former Metropolitan Boroughs of St. Marylebone and Paddington in the north. The city contains most of London's West End, as well as the permanent headquarters of the United Kingdom's government, with the Palace of Westminster, Whitehall, and the Royal Courts of Justice.





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