Justine Greening pins Labour general election comeback on high youth turnout
Justine Greening has credited the rise in the youth vote for the return of a two-party race between the Conservatives
Justine Greening has credited the rise in the youth vote for the return of a two-party race between the Conservatives
Zac’s back and Barwell’s binned – a night of shocks saw Theresa May lose her Conservative majority and Labour polling
While the General Election draws to a close across the country, Kensington remains undeclared. The hotly-contested seat is too close
Emma Dent Coad (Labour) 16333, Victoria Borwick (Conservative) 16313, John Robert Lloyd (Alliance for Green Socialism) 49, Peter Charles Christopher Marshall (Independent) 98, Annabel Mullin
Brexit and terrorism proved the most controversial topics at yesterday’s Chelsea and Fulham hustings. Liberal Democrat candidate Louise Rowntree took aim at
June could well be the end of May as a disappointing exit poll, indicating the Conservatives will lose their majority leaving them
Kensington has one of the lowest voter turnout rates in the country, with more than a third expected not to
Parents, teachers and campaigners have joined Streatham’s Labour candidate in calling for a reversal of proposed Conservative cuts to the
Candidates from the Conservatives, Labour, the Liberal Democrats, UKIP and the Green Party sparred over disability policy at a hustings
A Tinder campaign to get young people in marginal seats to the polls launched in Croydon Central and other parts
Parties battling out the election campaign in Wimbledon have largely ignored the ‘Keep our St Helier Hospital’ campaign’s request for