Police and crime commissioner elections In total, 37 police and crime commissioners are being elected across England and Wales - although two of those PCC roles are being absorbed into a mayor's responsibilities, in South Yorkshire and York & North Yorkshire. ...
A voter leaves a polling station in London, Britain, May 2, 2024. Britain's ruling Conservative Party has suffered one of its worst ever election days as massive numbers of voters switched their allegiance in town hall elections across England. (Xinhua) LONDON, May 3 (Xinhua) -- Britain's...
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Understandably, Labour is using the Blackpool South result to talk up its general election prospects - but the story from the local elections declared thus far point to a more nuanced story.
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was turned away from a polling station after forgetting to bring ID to vote in the UK's local elections.
Subscribe to ad-free Voters head to polls for local elections in England with photo ID needed for first time Thur 4 May 1.47pm•Voting is open for 230 councils in England between 7am and 10pm today. The results will be announced tomorrow. ...
Some voters in England and Wales were also electing mayors as well as police and crime commissioners. Sir John Curtice, the veteran elections expert, said the results were “not far short” of catastrophic for the Conservatives and “one of the worst, if not the worst” result for the ...
"They (Labour) won the council, if they win our parliamentary constituencies as well, then it doesn't bode well for us to form a government in future general elections," Thomas said. Johnson admitted the Conservatives endured a "tough night" in England but insisted that his party faced "a...
LONDON — In recent years the United Kingdom has struggled to live up to its name, with tensions and old enmities flaring between the four nations that make up the kingdom — England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland — and a resurgent threat that the union could disintegrate. ...
Cotswold District Council elections – more interesting than you imagined? 17/01/2025/jlowther2015/Leave a comment Chris Game I’ve literally just finished watching the LGIU’s promotion of its new Future Local Lab – asking me personally, albeit rhetorically (“Chris, are you ready?”): “...