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Dead heats and a sense of déjà vu: The swings and roundabouts of election night

Updated Surprises? You can say that again, Jeff, but also a sense of déjà vu. The surprises come in various guises. The occasional, unexpected Labour gain for instance (notwithstanding their five loses to the Conservative Party). Bywell’s newly-elected 25-year-old Labour councillor Holly Waddell narrowly snatched her seat from incumbent Conservative councillor Stephen John Westgarth, 981 to 924. Kelly Angus, Northumberland s returning officer announces one of the results. The Greens secured not only their first seat but their second on the same night. Martin Swinbank, newly elected Green Party councillor for Alnwick, replaces former councillor, now Tory MP, Robbie Moore. Then the déjà vu set in, but curiously we did not know it at first.

Political parties suspend campaigning after Prince Philip s death

There will be a meeting in due course to decide when the campaigns can resume. Tributes have been paid to the Duke of Edinburgh, who passed away yesterday morning at Windsor Castle aged 99. The Northumberland Labour, Conservative, and Liberal Democrat leaders, as well as the County Council, have expressed their sorrows and condolences. Coun. Ian Hutchinson, civic head of Northumberland county council said, on behalf of the authority: “Northumberland County Council is deeply saddened by the passing of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. We join with the rest of the nation to offer our deepest condolences to Her Majesty the Queen and the Royal Family.

Boris Johnson has no idea what s going on as he seems to confuse Northumberland and Wales

Boris Johnson has no idea what s going on as he seems to confuse Northumberland and Wales
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Four Northumberland suicides could be linked to pandemic, council told

THE CORONAVIRUS pandemic could have contributed to four suspected suicides in Northumberland this year, a council report has suggested. The figure is included in a scoping paper as part of a mental health report presented to Northumberland County Council’s health and wellbeing board. The document explains that the possible links to the current Covid-19 situation, range from being furloughed and financial worries to anxiety/ depression due to the restrictions . The report, which was discussed at the board’s meeting last week, provided an overall update on mental health and wellbeing in the county and the various initiatives taking place.

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