Labour's Brenda Dacres makes history in a by-election in which she won more than 50% of votes.
History has been made in Lewisham, with the first black woman winning a directly-elected mayoral role.
She told BBC London that housing was a "massive priority", including the building of new homes and ensuring existing houses were "up to scratch". Later she told me that she hoped she could become "a role model" and "an inspiration" to young people in Lewisham, 25% of whom come from black and ethnic minority backgrounds.
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