The local elections take place this tomorrow, and the seats up for grabs are largely those that were last contested in 2010, at the same time as the general election. The intriguing question this time, as with the European elections, is how far the UKIP tide will reach. Lewis Baston thinks that the most likely result is that UKIP will poll a decent vote share but win very few seats
Continuing our series on how the European Parliament election will play out at regional level on May...
Local elections often serve as fodder for media outlets and political pundits regarding national tre...
In our final regional preview for this week’s European Parliament elections, the Democratic Audit te...
The commonly used yardsticks of how well the national parties are doing in local elections can be co...
In this post, Tony Travers uses historical data from local elections to analyse the chances of a Lab...
There has been much talk in the media recently about the significance of Brexit as a key factor driv...
This week London will choose eight representatives in the European Parliament, with Labour expected ...
Throughout the short campaign, this blog will be publishing a series of posts that focus on each of ...
This Thursday Yorkshire and the Humber will elect six MEPs. Despite its reputation as a Labour heart...
The European Parliament constituency of South West England will elect six MEPs on May 22nd to repres...
Yesterday’s “announcement” by Nigel Farage that the Brexit Party would not be standing candidates in...
Youth engagement was heralded by some as a key factor in the 2017 UK general election result but wha...
With the local elections underway and the result coming in overnight, Lewis Baston writes about five...
This is the UK’s biggest European regional constituency, returning ten MEPs. So it is the area where...
When North East voters go to the polls on 22 May to elect MEPs to the European Parliament for anothe...
Continuing our series on how the European Parliament election will play out at regional level on May...
Local elections often serve as fodder for media outlets and political pundits regarding national tre...
In our final regional preview for this week’s European Parliament elections, the Democratic Audit te...
The commonly used yardsticks of how well the national parties are doing in local elections can be co...
In this post, Tony Travers uses historical data from local elections to analyse the chances of a Lab...
There has been much talk in the media recently about the significance of Brexit as a key factor driv...
This week London will choose eight representatives in the European Parliament, with Labour expected ...
Throughout the short campaign, this blog will be publishing a series of posts that focus on each of ...
This Thursday Yorkshire and the Humber will elect six MEPs. Despite its reputation as a Labour heart...
The European Parliament constituency of South West England will elect six MEPs on May 22nd to repres...
Yesterday’s “announcement” by Nigel Farage that the Brexit Party would not be standing candidates in...
Youth engagement was heralded by some as a key factor in the 2017 UK general election result but wha...
With the local elections underway and the result coming in overnight, Lewis Baston writes about five...
This is the UK’s biggest European regional constituency, returning ten MEPs. So it is the area where...
When North East voters go to the polls on 22 May to elect MEPs to the European Parliament for anothe...
Continuing our series on how the European Parliament election will play out at regional level on May...
Local elections often serve as fodder for media outlets and political pundits regarding national tre...
In our final regional preview for this week’s European Parliament elections, the Democratic Audit te...