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Dubai expats mourn loss of 2 former residents killed in Australian plane collision - News

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Dubai Expats Mourn Loss Of 2 Former Residents Killed In Australian Plane Collision

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Herts County Council leader unseated in Harpenden

As well as gaining Harpenden North East, Liberal Democrat candidates – all sitting county councillors – held on to Colney Heath and Marshalswick, St Albans Central, St Albans East and St Albans South. And Liberal Democrat Helen Campbell also took the St Albans North seat, which had been vacated by Cllr Roma Mills. All 78 seats on the county council were up for grabs in the election. Overall the Conservatives won 46 seats – which is three fewer than they held before, but still 14 more than the other Parties put together. Liberal Democrats took 23 seats – which is five more than before. And Labour’s seven elected councillors is now two less than before.

How did North Herts fare in the county council election?

Liberal Democrat Steve Jarvis kept hold of the Royston West and Rural division. And it was fellow Lib Dem Paul Clark who took the Hitchin South seat that had been held by Cllr Ashley – by a margin of  just 42 votes. Meanwhile the Conservatives have retained their control of Hertfordshire County Council – but lost their leader in an election shock when Cllr David Williams lost his Harpenden seat to Lib Dem Paul De Kort. All 78 seats on the county council were up for grabs. The Conservatives won 46 seats – which is three fewer than they held before, but still 14 more than the other parties put together.

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