Protesters clash with Tory conference attendees in City Centre
Anti-Tory protesters filled part of St Peter’s Square today as they chanted to passing delegates of the conference. The annual
Anti-Tory protesters filled part of St Peter’s Square today as they chanted to passing delegates of the conference. The annual
Thousands of protesters marched through Manchester to protest the arrival of the annual Conservative Party Conference set to start on
Mancunians are following city politics more closely than ever before, thanks to Mayor Andy Burnham’s dispute with Central Government before
Leigh has been a Labour held constituency for almost a century. Jo Platt won the seat in 2017 with a 20% majority over her nearest competitor James Grundy of the Conservative Party.
Bombastic, brilliant yet blithering – Boris Johnson held court in Manchester today for 45 minutes to close the Conservative Party Conference. His supporters were out in force at the GMEX complex and loved every minute as he spoke about Brexit, the NHS, his love for buses and contempt for Jeremy Corbyn. But what will the nation make of Johnson’s first party conference speech as Prime Minister? Here’s a summary…
Theresa May says she’ll tender her resignation on June 7.
It’s election time once again, but instead of wannabe councillors knocking at your doors and littering you hallways with election leaflets, it’s the turn of those who want your vote to send them to the EU parliament (or not, as we are about to find out).
Love her or loathe her, Theresa May’s Brexit deal gamble appears to have been scuppered after the Prime Minister promised to resign last night once the negotiation process is over.
A former chair of the Conservative Party has backed calls for a People’s Vote if Theresa May’s Brexit deal does not succeed.
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Nestled in the shadow of the West Pennine Moors, Bury is a town steeped in political history.
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