FOUR new faces have joined the Labour group on Hillingdon Council following the London borough elections last week – and one of them is just 25.

Kerri Prince won one of the three Barnhill seats, to become one of the youngest councillors in the capital.

She is joined by fellow Brunel University alumnus and NUS vice-president Ali Milani, who won a keenly-contested seat in the Heathrow Villages ward, joining two sitting Labour councillors.

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Scott Farley joins the Botwell team and Stuart Mathers took the third West Drayton seat from the Conservatives last week, giving the ward three Labour councillors.

The Labour group also welcomes back former councillor Lindsay Bliss, who now represents Yeading ward.

Leader Peter Curling said: “I am thrilled we have four energetic new councillors, two of them from the Young Labour section of the party.”