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Leicestershire County Council elections: Key Conservative, Labour and Lib Dem pledges

Leicestershire County Council elections: Key Conservative, Labour and Lib Dem pledges Voters in the county head to the polls in just over a fortnight s time 04:00, 20 APR 2021 Leicestershire County Council group leaders, Nick Rushton (Con), Simon Galton (Lib Dem) and Dr Terri Eynon (Lab) Never miss another Leicestershire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

Everything you need to know about the Clwyd West candidates standing in the Senedd election 2021

Persons nominated for Clwyd West are Jeanie Barton (UKIP Scrap The Assembly); Clare Eno (Reform UK); Joshua Connor Hurst (Welsh Labour); Euan Joseph McGivern (Abolish The Welsh Assembly Party); Darren David Millar (Welsh Conservative Party Candidate); Dr Elin Mair Walker Jones (Plaid Cymru - The Party of Wales) and David James Wilkins (Welsh Liberal Democrats). Rhydian Hughes (Gwlad - The Welsh Independence Party) Rhydian Hughes (Gwlad - The Welsh Independence Party) Mr Hughes, representing Wales’ newest political party Gwlad - The Welsh Independence Party, is a first language Welsh speaker. One of six children, Mr Hughes’s entire childhood was conducted in Welsh.

Education funding top issue at Caerphilly Election hustings

She said: “It’s been a very confusing year, it’s been a very difficult year.” Ms Hanson said that some staff are still frightened about going to school and there had been so many changes. “There’s not one aspect of my job that is not changing, curriculum, assessment, accountability frameworks, the job descriptions of school leaders, ALN bill, that has huge implication,” she said. “It needs funding.” What did the candidates say in their opening statements? Almost all the candidates mentioned the need for increased funding, in particular to support ALN teaching. Conservative Party candidate Steven Mayfield was the first to set out his views on education.

Redbridge Conservative leaves party over handling of Covid | East London and West Essex Guardian Series

Ilford Town Hall and Ilford High Street 21/5/14 EL77212 2. A Redbridge Conservative councillor has left the party due to his frustration with the Government’s handling of coronavirus. Cllr Robin Turbefield (Bridge) says he is “not a Covid-denier or anti-vaxxer” but feels the Government “approached the situation in the wrong way” by locking the country down. After more than a decade as a Conservative councillor, he has now joined the former Brexit Party, renamed Reform UK earlier this year. While he says he is eager to push the party s agenda in his remaining time as councillor, he does not plan to stand for re-election next year.

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