Local elections 2021: are politicians interested after the campaigning has stopped?
They are always keen to speak to residents during election campaigns. but often disappear once votes have been cast
Chris Winfield, manager of The Quirky Gift and Vape Shop in Alfreton
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All the leaflets have been delivered, thousands of doors around the county have been knocked by eager campaigners, the votes have been cast and the results are in.
Posted: Apr 25, 2021 2:00 AM MT | Last Updated: April 27
Serena Prescott (centre) and her husband Kaelan Prescott (left) onstage with their child at City Life Church in Leduc, Alta.(Submitted by Serena Prescott)
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The racial make-ups of the church Serena Prescott attends today and the south-central Edmonton church where her father was pastor when she was growing up are as different as night and day. It was very much a Black church, she said, recalling the Black American-style preaching she grew up hearing at Edmonton Community Worship Hour, the church known as ECWH. Think of Bishop T.D. Jakes it would be like that the singing, the choir, the movement. It was fun.
Derbyshire Covid-19 update as Erewash weekly infection rate continues to rise
No new cases of the virus have been recorded in two areas of Derbyshire
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Erewash s weekly Covid-19 infection rate has risen again - but its number of new cases has fallen after a recent surge.
County s first Green councillor speaks on historic time for party
Gez Kinsella says the Green Party will hold the council to account over its climate crisis policies
Cllr Gez Kinsella shortly after being elected to the Duffield and Belper South county division
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This year s local elections have shaken Derbyshire s political bedrock
There have been drastic changes to local politics, all decided in the past few days
17:33, 11 MAY 2021
In a month of campaigning, a day of polling and three days of counting, the election results across the county and city have changed political control remarkably (Image: Ian Hodgkinson/Picture It/DerbyTelegraph)
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