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Newham (ny `əm, n `–), inner borough (1991 pop. 200,200) of Greater London, SE England, on the Thames River. Newham is residential in the northeast. The Royal Docks and associated industries are in the south; chemical factories and railroad yards predominate in the northwest. Few buildings in Newham are more than a century old, because the area's growth stemmed largely from London's 19th-century industrial expansion. The southwest especially suffered from slum conditions. Much of the borough was destroyed by bombs during World War II, but was rebuilt in the 1960s. |
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In May 2002, there were glimmerings of light in the minds of the municipal voters of the London borough of Newham who elected Alan Craig of the Christian Peoples' Alliance (equivalent to Canada's Christian Heritage Party) as their local representative to the municipal council. The London borough of Newham, with a population of about 250,000, is widely touted by advocates as proof of the technology's awesome crime-fighting ability. London City Airport, which is located in the Royal Docks, in the London Borough of Newham in East London, is a unique infrastructure investment within Europe. |
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