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Letter: The sham and deception of candidates standing for election local councils is reaching new heights

Letter: The ‘sham and deception’ of candidates standing for election local councils is reaching new heights Phil Jordan, an Our Ryde candidate in the Isle of Wight council and Ryde Town Council elections, believes political parties want control of town and parish councils, but don’t want you to know about it OnTheWight always welcomes a Letter to the Editor to share with our readers – unsurprisingly they don’t always reflect the views of this publication. If you have something you’d like to share, get in touch and of course, your considered comments are welcome below. This from Our Ryde candidate, Phil Jordan, Ryde. Ed

Island Labour Reveals Candidates For Isle Of Wight s Local Elections

Isle of Wight Radio 6:00pm - Midnight Live and Local Podcast - Supporting Live Local Music On The Isle Of Wight Island Labour Reveals Candidates For Isle Of Wight s Local Elections By Iona Stewart-Richardson Island Labour has revealed its candidates ahead of May’s local elections. Islanders will go to the polls on 6 May, to vote for their local councillor. Now, a full list of candidates has been revealed. Island Labour Chair, Richard Quigley told Isle of Wight Radio: Very few people are happy with the way the current Conservative administration have managed the council over the last 4 years. A constant reduction in services coupled with increased council tax bills isn’t helping anyone, but its not good enough to say “vote for us because we aren’t the Tories”. We need to give people a reason to vote Labour.

Derry GAA in the 1980s: Croker Oakers

Derry GAA in the 1980s: Croker Oakers The final pieces of the All-Ireland jigsaw Derry celebrate winning the Ulster championship in 1987 Reporter: ); Derry s footballing history is a journey of peaks and troughs. When Danny Quinn stepped aboard, the roller-coaster was pulling out of the station and in part two of our focus on the eighties, he tells Michael McMullan of the final steps towards the summit. By the time Bellaghy ended a seven-year gap to win the 1986 Derry title, Danny Quinn and success went hand in hand. It marked his third full season as a senior club player, but the roots of a winning mentality were firmly established. Under the guidance of the late Tom Scullion, a 12-time senior champion, Quinn picked up an U16 medal in 1981 before developing his game during a stellar MacRory career that helped him graduate to the county minor team.

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