General Election 2019: Labour’s Navendu Mishra wins Stockport seat with reduced majority compared to Ann Coffey
Stockport has stuck with Labour this general election, beating the second-place Conservative candidate by over 10,000 votes.
Stockport has stuck with Labour this general election, beating the second-place Conservative candidate by over 10,000 votes.
Labour’s Tony Lloyd held onto his seat in Rochdale in a rare positive result for the Labour party in their traditional northern heartlands.
Before the ‘tsunami’ exit poll predicting a Conservative landslide hit the headlines, it was thought that the win for Bolton West could have gone either way.
Labour candidate Mike Kane retained Wythenshawe and Sale East once again with an outstanding majority of 10,396.
The Prime Minister has set out his Brexit roadmap, explaining how a Conservative majority government will unleash the benefits of getting Brexit done.
The Conservatives claim they will improve discipline in classrooms and bolster school standards by providing more resources to Ofsted so they can carry out their inspections more efficiently.
With a climate emergency officially declared in the UK, protesters taking over London streets, and pupils on strike across the globe, environmental activism has clearly reached a new height in 2019.
A disappointing night for the Labour Party in Wigan saw them lose three seats, but it could have been much worse for the leading party if it wasn’t for tight margins.
Liberal Democrats’ John Leech has been re-elected to Manchester City Council – and he’s no longer the only member of opposition to Labour.
Of the 19 seats contested, 17 were won by Labour and two went to the Conservatives, with turnout for most wards hovering around the 30% mark.
The MP for Denton and Reddish has publicly poked fun at Theresa May for her recent deal with the DUP.
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